Neuropathy

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Neuropathy: is actually ongoing pre-diabetes and the result of ONGOING insulin-resistance. Diabetic neuropathy refers to various types of nerve damage associated with diabetes mellitus [type II diabetes.]

Neuropathy is a general term describing disease affecting the peripheral nerves, meaning nerves beyond the brain and spinal cord. Damage to peripheral nerves may impair sensation, movement, gland or organ function depending on which nerves are affected.

Neuropathy affects motor, sensory, or autonomic nerves that result in multiple and different symptoms. More than one type of nerve may be affected simultaneously.

Peripheral neuropathy may be acute (with sudden onset, rapid progress) or chronic (symptoms begin subtly and progress slowly), and may be reversible or permanent.

Neuropathy is a LATE GAME condition that occurs in people who are ‘older’, meaning people in their fifties and beyond.  The condition is reversible if patients are will cooperate and take direction.

Medical treatment of neuropathy is an unmitigated disaster, partially for what sick-care medicine does to people, but mostly due to ONGOING neglect and use of medications, both prescription and over the counter.

Suggestions

  1. Change your lifestyle and your diet.
  2. Embrace Young Again Club Protocols.
  3. Ask for guidance and be open to new ideas.

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