Living with Neuropathy - Welcome to the group
Welcome to the Neuropathy group.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet other people who are dealing with neuropathy. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with neuropathy, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by volunteer patient Mentor John (@johnbishop) and fellow members when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
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Hi @alfer, I'm not a doctor or medical profession but I do think your symptoms can be related to your spinal stenosis. Here is some information from Mayo Clinic that might provide some suggestions to help:
--- Consumer Health: Treating spinal stenosis: https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/consumer-health-treating-spinal-stenosis/
I'm wondering if physical therapy or special exercises might help. Have you discussed the symptoms with your doctor?
I been using Dulaxetine which has helped me an the also is a Depression Medication
@adejuliannie Please share where you obtained your red light device? How has it made a difference in your neuropathy in your legs? Best wishes! Thank you! Mike
Purchased from them ad on Facebook Novaalab.com it's there Healing pad FDA Approved. Has helped my legs Tremendously. Use for Carpel Tunnel an a torn Labrium in my Shoulder.
I don't know about you but I have found it is helping with the pain I have been experienced wont say it will cure it but finally I am getting relief
Hi Tori! I saw your post — I’m so sorry about the problems you’re having from the block! (I just had several bone spurs removed from my the top of my foot and my anesthesiologist didn’t do a block.)
But I did have a block placed in my lower back for an Achilles replacement surgery. My nerve pain started after surgery as the block wore off. I started feeling zingers into my groin, which got worse and worse until it eventually led to the area feeling like it was on fire. I went to urgent care the next day and got a prescription for gabapentin.
I went to the Pain Clinic at UIHC (that’s where I’d had my surgery) and the doctor told me that the damage from the block would repair over time, but that nerves repair very slowly. It did take quite some time to get noticeably better and I had to increase my gabapentin dose several times to get relief, but the nerve did regenerate and it’s mostly normal now.
What did the neurologist tell you about how your recovery will be? The pain clinic was very helpful to me for learning to deal with the pain with biofeedback.
I really hope you got good news from the neurologist and will heal from the damage! Please update if you’d like!
Beth
Any tips for handling a long drive? I plan to visit my daughter and yet my hands get numb on the steering wheel, my sciatica kicks in after an hour or so and my right foot goes numbish on the gas/brake pedals. Any advice welcome, short of "stay home." Thanks!
Take breaks often. It will slow you arrival a bit, but that seems a small price to pay. Good luck. Please report back how the trip went.
If other foot is ok, practice using it for the brake pedal, it wont take long to get the two feet coordinated. Also us cruise control, if it has a memory even better. Use the +/- to control speed to give you accelerator foot a break in between. You can also attach rotating type knob type device to the steering wheel to control it with either hand if you need to. Uber can always be a help. Also consider taking the train/bus if possible. Hope this help.
I’m new to neuropathy. Pain I performsis muscles which skips the legs and goes to bottom of only left foot ( tingling and pain). I’ve had two epideral injections and will have the third tomorrow . I take Gabapenta 300mg TID. Ride a bike everyday for Five miles ( bike seems to help the best)…. CT scan shows a small amount of stenosis with arthritis tossed into the mix . Looking at scan it doesn’t seem bad enough to create all this discomfort … it is getting to be less and less pain but I’ve learned how to manage the pain .when tingly and pain get bad I put my feet in hot water for a minute or two and that makes the tingling go away… but it does rear its ugly head again at some point during day . It’s just a temporary fix …