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Frequently asked questions and answers regarding pain in general and chronic pain in diabetes patients.

Diabetes is a systemic disease, and patients suffer from various pains, which reflect damage to cells and tissues that do not receive sufficient nutrients and energy. It is important to emphasize that diabetes is naturally reversible without drug therapy that only perpetuates it!

If nothing hurts me, is it a sign that I am healthy?
The answer is not necessary. Damage to cells at low intensity often does not reach the threshold that requires an alarm! (Pain)

Is chronic pain a sign that I still have tissue damage?
Usually, the answer is "Yes."

If the intensity of the chronic pain increased, a sign that my health condition had worsened?
If the pain intensity has increased significantly over time, and there have been no other (mental) changes, the answer is probably "Yes."

I have intermittent pain; what does this imply?
Intermittent pain may indicate an unstable immune system. The difficulty is in locating the causes of the phenomenon. (Nutrition, physical and mental lifestyle)

Links:
Type 2 diabetes – Natural immune system rehabilitation.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/206 (Copy & Paste)

Subjective pain scale and determining the objective pain level.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/223 (Copy & Paste)

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