#112. Signals of Neuropathy’s return

As we anticipated, Neuropathy returned. A matter of nervousness when escaping that painful experience of Neuropathy but that aside, this post is about paying attention to two important attributes; signals and timing.

Returning Neuropathy is local – in other words, areas of skin where bacteria finds home to settle is the whereabout to find and destroy it. As it settles, the bacteria develops colonies which feed on skin but the destructive impact leave no markers and that prevents detection.

Signals which reveal its presence and follow, are sharp jabs. A dozen or so jabs during the day are signals of Neuropathy.

Since we had Neuropathy and destroyed it successfully, we thought just another round – as described in post 110. Yes, it was just another round but timing was different.

While out and about we took notes of the jabs and in the evening would spray the area. A moth later, however we realized that the bacteria was resilient and survived treatment.

With that in mind, we followed the signals which occurred at night and applied treatment immediately. And that made a difference. When jabs occur the bacteria is active; it is either feeding or reproducing and while active the colony is vulnerable.

Nightly treatments were more effective in destroying the returning Neuropathy and that is the note on timing.

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