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Re: Glucophage and those pains in my legs/ANY advice

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:22:29 -0500 (CDT)


Have you ever looked into Holistic Medicine? I've never tried this, but many of my friends have and swear they are getting pain relief from this.There is a lot of good info on the web, maybe there is some relief for you with this.

At Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Barb wrote: >
>Been on the Glucophage now for two weeks.I am slowly working up my
>doses.
>NO problems= so far/so good.
>
>Now...what do I do for those pains in my legs?Neuropathy was ruled
>out,but not by a neurologist this time.The old nerve conductor tests
>were done a long time ago,this time the doctor performed simple tests
>like taking cotton swabs ,the tuning fork and my sensitivity is far TOO
>great.I feel everything.
>I also know that skin can be overly sensitive.
>I just feel everything.
>
>This is driving me insane.
>Will the Glocophage help.I am feeling extremely suicidal with chronic
>pain and discomfort.
>
>I seen a chiropractor on Friday as I had a cancellation with the
>physiotherapist.He gave me the scoop on the whole vertabrae and body's
>ability to heal.He said it is stemming from lower back,but did ask if I
>had diabetes or gall bladder disorder.He sensed that from one part in my
>spine.
>Anyone know of this?I found a surge of blood rush and got warm all over
>and feel more achy today.
>
>I'm at the edge of my rope.I cannot enjoy a day without severe leg pains
>especially when sitting.
>
>Someone else on this forum wrote me and mentioned it could be
>endometriosis,but I doubt it.I have no menstral pains.
>Anyone???please help!
>
>--
>Sincerely,
>Barb C.
>




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