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new diagnosis

by pookie74, Sep 16, 2008 10:44AM
I am a 34 year old obese woman.  I have had depression for as long as I can remember.  Now, I got a phone call from the doctor that the test results say I have neuropathy.  I have the nausea, numbness, tingling, fatigue, lower back pain, insomnia, etc.  What to do now?


This discussion is related to Nueropathy ???.
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by Dr_Smita_S, Sep 16, 2008 12:26PM
To: pookie74

Hi
Neuropathy is a disease of the nerves. It is of two types central and peripheral. Are you having the symptoms in either of your limbs? If so, then it could be peripheral neuropathy. It can result from a lot of causes: diabetes, trauma, vitamin deficiency, toxins, renal or liver disease.
You should consult your doctor about the cause of neuropathy as it is important to treat the underlying disorder.
Do write in if you need more information.
Regards

by Naturesbest, Sep 30, 2008 08:12AM
To: All of you!
Sounds like if everyone I've read about has all these symptoms and all these different of sickness then why not have all the test needed to rule out these things. Get blood work done,Find out how to get a balance in the level of proteins,vitamins,the body needs to function normal and check your hormonal levels get them leveled out,and try eating a healthy and nutritious diet using organic foods,all natural and drink water and pure juices.Use organic soaps,shampoos,and deodorant. Eat lots of dark green veggies,fruits and other veggies.Go to a Home Apathic Doctor,and natural health professions. Get a full body massage once a month and a reflexology treatment twice a month. This helps tremendously.Get your central nervous system in balance and go to a chiropractor for an adjustment about every three months.Watch and see a difference. A lot of things are fixed in the body when we get our vitamins right,our chemical imbalances leveled and eat healthy.Try what works for you,and best of blessings to you all.I'll pray healing come to you.God bless,Naturesbest.
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