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Correlation between peripheral neuropathy and low RBC?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Sep 1 11:09am | Replies (80)

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@michhino : Type 2 diabetes, can be cured! That is the good news! It is a disease of choice according to many scientists. The "cure" is simply changing what you eat and adding some exercise. My sister has been overweight for years and in her late 50's developed T2 diabetes. Her doctor told her to start eating primarily vegtables and some fruits. She gave her a book of recipies. After only 2 months she was cured!! Gone! But old habits die hard and after a couple of years she slipped back into her old habits and the diabetes came back. So this has to be a lifetime commitment. But look at all the misery, pain and cost that will be avoided! No neuropathy is a HUGE benefit right there as we all know that once you get it you are stuck with it.

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Crossette; It may appear that you may not experience the life of diabetes and PN. Needless to say, I have been fighting diabetes and neuropathy for over 5 years and although with proper foods, exercise, etc. I am not able to find a complete cure for both. Yes, people will react differently on a temporary basis to certain medication, insulin, but from my personal experiences there is ultimately NO CURE even though with proper meals, exercise, etc.. As of course, you can not simply live on veggies and fruit! And yes, I have the food book for T2 diabetes consumption which I no longer believe in. Currently, I continue to remain insulin dependent with few meds such as metformin to drastically and quickly reduce glucose so PN will not be extremely painful. Yes, PN will not disappear and/or be cured BUT if doctors knew on how to help a severe diabetic in the first place instead of anticipating financial gains, I would certainly not be in the sad and devastating painful stages with PN in the first place!!! Now, I continue to deal with both medical situations which have a negative bearing in my life as I move forward. I have molded myself to ignore the pain and discomfort plus accepted it's simply a part of remaining life personally as, NO CURE !