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Correlation between peripheral neuropathy and low RBC?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 27 5:31pm | Replies (78)

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@michhino

Thank you, Ray. I'm mid 50s. The best thing to help bring some Diabetes II and major PN relief plus ignore mixed signals with state of mind, discomfort and pain was to adopt a friendly and smart 5 year German Shepard to continue encourage and enjoy the rest of my life regardless of incurable medical situations. I bring her with me everywhere as I really enjoy her company. I should have adopted the dog so many years ago as it builds self confidence, motivation, eagerness, exercise, mental/physical therapy, etc...

There is not much more I can do but simply attempt to enjoy the rest of my life.

My prayers are with you!

Michael

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Hi, Michael

My partner plays the part of my German Shepard––although I dare not tell her that! 😀 When I first got my PN diagnosis almost a year ago and told her that I had to keep exercising, she volunteered to be my walking companion. Much like your German Shepard, my partner is also my motivator, reminding me of the importance of walking––even short walks––as exercise. I'm 78, and if it weren't for my terrible balance because of the PN, I'd consider myself in reasonably good health for a guy of 78. But 78 is 78. I have to be realistic about that. This morning, I was reading some Wendell Berry poetry and came across one line I later put in my commonplace: "I move in the descent/of days from what was dreamed/to what remains." I thought that a moving line, although I still have my dreams and intend to make as much as possible of what remains.

My prayers are with you, too, Michael!

Ray