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Peripheral Neuropathy help

by isleofman.com 3rd October 2006
Hundreds of people in the Isle of Man could be suffering unnecessarily with crippling pain.

Peripheral Neuropathy is a common, often distressing, and sometimes disabling condition that can strike both men and woman.

It's not easy to diagnose, which leads to sufferers struggling with their symptoms alone.

Dr Steve Allen says Neuropathy literally means 'nerve damage', and can be brought on by numerous conditions including diabetes and Multiple Scelrosis.

But he says it can be managed quite effectively:
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 3rd, October 2006 01:25pm.

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