Is the danger of feet amputation real for Neuropathy Sufferers?
Is this a scare tactic of those irresponsible sellers of miracle “cures” or can it happen.? I have heard that the risk is present for those suffering of diabetes. Any comments.
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This is something I have worried about. My neuropathy is in my feet and lower legs also. I am on medications for it. It began after having a posterior cervical laminectomy and C3 to C5 fusion surgery on 2/11/20. It has gradually worsened since then (burning and some numbness in feet and calves and also swelling in feet and ankles. I am seeking advice on any treatment that will improve my situation and information to further educate on this issue and lead ne in the right direction.
Hello Kevin @kevinversace55, Welcome to Connect. I'm sorry to hear that your neuropathy has gradually worsened since having a posterior cervical laminectomy. @jenniferhunter may have some thoughts or suggestions. Also, she started another discussion on Myofascial Release Therapy that may provide some help. Here is a link to the discussion - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/.
@kevinversace55 Hello Kevin. What does your doctor say about the swelling in your feet and ankles? Hopefully you have looked at the myofascial release discussion. MFR therapy can help with the surgical scar tissue that may be causing pain. What does your surgeon says about all of this?
Jennifer
The doctor has prescribed medication - gabapentin, and lacosamide. As far as surgical scar tissue, the surgery was performed on the cervical region of my back. I am suffering from neuropathy in my feet and lower legs.
Kevin
I would also like to know if amputation is a threat to non-diabetic neuropathy patients. Thanks
Non diabetic PN without vascular compromise is unlikely to lead to amputation. If your blood vessels in your legs are healthy and you are not a diabetic you technically should be good. But you need to keep watch on your feet and legs for bruises and small injuries you may not experience due to loss of feeling. I have non-diabetic PN and walk 2 miles daily with sticks. I don’t want to fall again.
I use Red Light Therapy by Novaalab FDA approved cost me $224 has worked Fantastically for my Feet an legs.