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For Those Who've Had Peripheral Neuropathy Or Still Does


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mindyandy420 Apprentice

Does your neuropathy favor one side more than the other? I feel it in both sides however more dominate on one side.

If so which side?

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jerseyangel Proficient

Most definitely my left side.

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mindyandy420 Apprentice

Wow!!!! This is very strange. Mine is my left side also.

I've had this on and off for almost 2 years now. Thinking back I remember my mother doubled over a few times holding her stomach and having to go to the bathroom to relieve it.

My only issue is she is Japanese. To my understanding this doesnt really happen to asians.

Shes lived in American for 35 years now. Would that make a difference?

LEFT SIDE TOO!!!!!

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dandelionmom Enthusiast

Left side for me too.

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

For me it was the right side. I also fall to the right, or feel like I am with the ataxia. In additon it was my right side that had a total loss of reflexes with slight reflexes present on the left.

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TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Left here, as well.

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Dobzip Newbie
Does your neuropathy favor one side more than the other? I feel it in both sides however more dominate on one side.

If so which side?

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Dobzip Newbie

I have diabetic neuropathy in both feet. (My husband is the celiac and I watch this board to get helpful info for him) When I saw your question about peripheral Neuropathy I wanted to mention that Vitamin B12, relieved mine 100%. I take 2000 mg once a day. It is truly a miracle as it is very painful. Good luck!

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ang1e0251 Contributor

Right side for me. B12 helped me too.

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