Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Thankyou for your lovely email, Connie. I'm actually quite pleased with my baldness, it looks good. I have a few wigs, some hats and some do rags, but I haven't needed to use them yet. I'm surprisingly comfortable as a baldy. But I have a question: How common is Chemo among neurosarc people? Also, good news: My once severe diabetes is beginning to normalize as I come down from 120mg pred. I was reading rose's thingy about nueropathy and i was alittle worried, I'm always injuring my feet, but never feel it. just half an hour ago I discovered a puddle of blood on the floor from apparently smashing my toe. Is this diabetes related? neurosarc related? I if anyone out there has any information they could give me it would be much appreciated. Also, I've heard that in the states there are sarcoid clinics. Is this true? Are there any close to B.C.? Or for that matter, are there anyh other neurosarc people in BC? Wishing everyone happy painless feet, Alyssa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Your most welcome Alyssa, as far as the chemo goes some of the other guys will have a better answer about that. As to the neuropathy both sarc & diabetes are bad about causing this problem, especially in the feet.////Take care - Southern Hugs ...Conniecastawayfay wrote: Thankyou for your lovely email, Connie. I'm actually quite pleased with my baldness, it looks good. I have a few wigs, some hats and some do rags, but I haven't needed to use them yet. I'm surprisingly comfortable as a baldy. But I have a question: How common is Chemo among neurosarc people? Also, good news: My once severe diabetes is beginning to normalize as I come down from 120mg pred. I was reading rose's thingy about nueropathy and i was alittle worried, I'm always injuring my feet, but never feel it. just half an hour ago I discovered a puddle of blood on the floor from apparently smashing my toe. Is this diabetes related? neurosarc related? I if anyone out there has any information they could give me it would be much appreciated. Also, I've heard that in the states there are sarcoid clinics. Is this true? Are there any close to B.C.? Or for that matter, are there anyh other neurosarc people in BC? Wishing everyone happy painless feet, Alyssa Sneak preview the all-new Yahoo.com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Your most welcome Alyssa, as far as the chemo goes some of the other guys will have a better answer about that. As to the neuropathy both sarc & diabetes are bad about causing this problem, especially in the feet.////Take care - Southern Hugs ...Conniecastawayfay wrote: Thankyou for your lovely email, Connie. I'm actually quite pleased with my baldness, it looks good. I have a few wigs, some hats and some do rags, but I haven't needed to use them yet. I'm surprisingly comfortable as a baldy. But I have a question: How common is Chemo among neurosarc people? Also, good news: My once severe diabetes is beginning to normalize as I come down from 120mg pred. I was reading rose's thingy about nueropathy and i was alittle worried, I'm always injuring my feet, but never feel it. just half an hour ago I discovered a puddle of blood on the floor from apparently smashing my toe. Is this diabetes related? neurosarc related? I if anyone out there has any information they could give me it would be much appreciated. Also, I've heard that in the states there are sarcoid clinics. Is this true? Are there any close to B.C.? Or for that matter, are there anyh other neurosarc people in BC? Wishing everyone happy painless feet, Alyssa Sneak preview the all-new Yahoo.com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Your most welcome Alyssa, as far as the chemo goes some of the other guys will have a better answer about that. As to the neuropathy both sarc & diabetes are bad about causing this problem, especially in the feet.////Take care - Southern Hugs ...Conniecastawayfay wrote: Thankyou for your lovely email, Connie. I'm actually quite pleased with my baldness, it looks good. I have a few wigs, some hats and some do rags, but I haven't needed to use them yet. I'm surprisingly comfortable as a baldy. But I have a question: How common is Chemo among neurosarc people? Also, good news: My once severe diabetes is beginning to normalize as I come down from 120mg pred. I was reading rose's thingy about nueropathy and i was alittle worried, I'm always injuring my feet, but never feel it. just half an hour ago I discovered a puddle of blood on the floor from apparently smashing my toe. Is this diabetes related? neurosarc related? I if anyone out there has any information they could give me it would be much appreciated. Also, I've heard that in the states there are sarcoid clinics. Is this true? Are there any close to B.C.? Or for that matter, are there anyh other neurosarc people in BC? Wishing everyone happy painless feet, Alyssa Sneak preview the all-new Yahoo.com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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