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Good evening @ernie21. As you must know by now, we are all different. Our reactions to health-driven decisions and treatments can result in our own unique responses. However, medical information suggests that in theory, cutting out sugar should decrease inflammation in the body. In my personal experience, any effort which relieves inflammation also gives me a reduction in discomfort.

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Thanks to all who took time to respond. My case is not as severe as others have mentioned here. It is mostly a diminished feeling sensation (but not quite numb) in the balls of feet forward (toes - both top and bottom) but no pain to speak of. It started years ago with a feeling like there was a string tied around two middle toes of both feet and gradually progressed to this over 12 years.
My biggest question is whether this is inflammation contributed by sugar that can be eliminated or permanent nerve damage that will not recover even if sugar (inflammation) is eliminated.
Thanks again to all!