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Old 10-17-2008, 12:46 PM   #41
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40mg's of methyl b12, speeds up nerve growth rapidly, there's studies on it. no toxicity either.

Regardless of where it is, its an ordinary nerve injury like anywhere else, just looking for someone with experience of injury related nerve damage.

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Old 10-17-2008, 06:20 PM   #42
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Nobody has experience with injury related neuropathy??
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Old 10-17-2008, 06:41 PM   #43
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Sorry Acer, I can't speak for anyone else, I know I find this topic redundant. Most of us here have neuropathy, with no fault on our part. You did this to yourself, for no good reason. You will be lucky if the damage reverses itself.

Mrsd gave you good advice, and you dismissed it. Obviously, you really do not want advice, you want attention.

Ignorance is bliss, or is it???
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Old 10-17-2008, 07:10 PM   #44
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I don't recall dismissing anything. A circumcision has nothing to do with what has happened. I already know about 40mg's study of b12, so. You people seem to have confused neuropathy as being non injury related. Neuropathy is ANY, and I mean ANY disruption of proper nerve function. Whether from injury or auto immune.

I'm looking for someone with answers, who actually has knowledge on this topic.
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Old 10-17-2008, 09:19 PM   #45
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In answer to your question about " can the small nerves heal 100 % ", all i can say that mine have, which were my both feet & up to my knees caused by elavated blood sugars & low B12, but its taken 5 years to do so, healing was a very slow process in my case, might be similar in your case, i don't really know.

good luck anyway
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Old 10-18-2008, 04:39 AM   #46
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Cool, and thanks.
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Old 10-18-2008, 05:21 AM   #47
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I'm looking for someone with answers, who actually has knowledge on this topic.
Then likely you will have to look beyond this board. Most of us have the good sense not to go swinging on our private parts and would have no clues as to your prospects. I wish you well, but I too find all the attention seeking rather tiring.

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Old 10-18-2008, 05:26 AM   #48
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Attention seeking? Hardly, I'm looking for answers. Just like any other injury.
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Old 10-18-2008, 06:12 AM   #49
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I don't recall dismissing anything. A circumcision has nothing to do with what has happened. I already know about 40mg's study of b12, so. You people seem to have confused neuropathy as being non injury related. Neuropathy is ANY, and I mean ANY disruption of proper nerve function. Whether from injury or auto immune.

I'm looking for someone with answers, who actually has knowledge on this topic.
I will repeat... how this was done when you were a baby, if you had this done, has a huge impact on adult sensation.
In fact this was explained to our family 27 yrs ago when our son had this procedure. So you better look this up.
We were told that permanent damage can result in adulthood from a circumcision done improperly. (my son was done with a "newer" type) That this appears in adulthood and may not be reversible. There are websites showing this with photos-- I am not going to put the links here.

I will say that nerve damage can take YEARS to fix. So try to be patient. You are focusing on only TWO nutrients. More are needed which I listed, to remyelinate nerves. B12 does not work alone.

Good luck.
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Old 10-18-2008, 06:23 AM   #50
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Lets try to stay on topic here. The circumcision done when I was a child did nothing. It has nothing to do with my current issue.

Further more that is surgery not simply hand manipulation, which is what I did. During circumcision you lose some of the nerve endings in the frenulum and the shaft skin. And there is loss of sensation on the glans, because it is no longer enveloped by any skin, it's open to the free air. I personally don't believe in circumcision, ever, at all, I find it stupid just as much as I find religion stupid, but I do enjoy spirituality.

But oh yes back on topic. I caused a possible stretch type, but probable compression type nerve injury. And I'm looking for someone experienced in that arena.

I appreciate the good luck, thanks. I am taking multivitamin as well. As well as eating tons of protein and fats. And years is a long time, sigh.
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