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@michhino I have been a type 2 diabetic for about 25 years. I was unable, maybe unwilling, to keep my A1C in check except the last 2 years. For me, I found relief with a weekly 2mg injection dose of Ozempic, twice the diabetic dose. This dosage was for weight loss and it works for me. The neuropathy is there, but I take a test at Mayo called GSM at least once a year that tests for the severity of your neuropathy. Your neurologist may be able to help relieve some of that pain with this test. Also now is a good time for a kidney check as you don't want to go through what I and many others go through as a result of having Type 2. Have a healthier holiday season ahead and a much better year in 2024.

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Thank you for the info however I have exhausted my efforts to bring relief not to mention just a little with no success. I am insulin dependent as Metformin for diabetes is absolute waste at least for me.

And as far as neuropathy(PN), I decided to finally cope with the discomfort, numbness, tingling, etc. especially feet. I continue to take Gabapentin, Juniva, Icy Hot, sleeping pills, etc.. and until this day, I do not know why! I think its just a mind thing as I think pain will eventually disappear.

I also molded myself its simply part of the remaining life with no real cure. To say the least, I am one of those unlucky humans....

Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024.

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