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To: richardred who wrote (119)4/6/2018 10:50:30 AM
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Neeka

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Thanks Richard, when I started the thread, I thought it would be mostly for diabetics, but am learning that diet changes may help many avoid becoming diabetic.

Josh

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To: richardred who wrote (119)4/6/2018 12:12:21 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1096
 
I've always been curious about nerve pain. To my knowledge I have never suffered from it myself, but coming from a family of diabetics I've worried about it. Could you please explain what it feels like? Is it a burning sensation, or more like pins and needles? Even though my A1C #s are good, I regularly get a slight burning sensation in my feet when I go to bed. I'm on my feet a lot, so that is probably why.