The Moment Everything Changed
The night my wife fell at the park — in front of our grandchildren — something inside me broke. She had been doing everything right. Medications. Supplements. Physical therapy. Every protocol I knew. And she still couldn't feel the ground beneath her feet. She looked up at me from the grass and said: "Mehmet, I am losing my feet."
The Hospital, The Doctor, The Words
At the hospital that night, the neurologist reviewed her tests and said something that destroyed me: "This is common in neuropathy. She will have to learn to live with it."
I said: "She's doing everything right." He looked at me and replied: "Sometimes there isn't much we can do." And that hit me like a punch, because I had said those same words to patients for years. That night, I realized something: I had been on the wrong side of this problem my entire career.
The Discovery — In a Hospital Cafeteria
The next morning, I was getting coffee in the hospital cafeteria when I noticed an elderly man — apparently in his 80s — walking firmly, without support, with absolutely no difficulty. He filled his tray with white bread and sweetened coffee. His habits were far worse than my wife's. And yet he walked like a 50-year-old.
I approached him. Asked him directly if he had ever experienced tingling, burning, numbness, nerve pain. He laughed. "My friend, I walk 5 miles a day. Never felt any of that." I stood there for a moment. My wife — doing everything right — was losing sensation in her feet. This man, with much worse habits, had perfectly functioning nerves. Why?
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