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I have had idiopathic neuropathy for ten years. What works for me is to eat a low sugar , no gluten diet.
This makes an incredible difference in my pain levels. When I eat gluten or sugar I pay for it.
It will take two to three weeks of a low sugar gluten free diet to see results. Even the sugar in fruits
can make a difference, try to stay with berries for a low sugar fruit.
Do you mind me asking where you purchase your R-ALA
from.
I have not had any side effects while taking Baclofen. I think it’s a good idea to research what the side effects are before you take a new medication.
PDE5 inhibitors as possible treatment for PN.....2mg daily dose restores and maintains micro-circulation to the Myelin sheath and peripheral nerves. Has anyone used this or read about this for peripheral neuropathy ? My sister-in-law had amazing resolution of her Raynaud's disease with this medication.
I fell very hard onto my chin and beast bone two mos ago. Resulted in concussion. Ever since I have had vibrations and burning through my body plus bad burning headaches and fatiguing so easily. Even regular walking causes a flare up of these symptoms. I get very sleeping after digesting food. I already had Fibromyalgia. Does anyone know how long recovery will be?
Has anyone tried this new cream being advertised called Renerva?As usual Thera are lot of recommendations from people singing it’s praises but I have become very sceptical having been disappointed many times. Please comment if you’ve tried it
I just finished chemo for lymphoma and have neuropathy in my feet and hands but alo a balance problem.
I have been taking the supplements recommended with little to no affect.
Any suggestions where to start. Has anyone tried Nerve Fresh? It claims it was tested in major colleges.?
I have found that the Sanexas treatment did wonders for me. Here is a very useful link.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/645606/
You must exercise. I know that doesn't sound like a great idea and most hate it, but stretching your hamstrings and when you're in bed, raise your leg (I do both) and point your foot back and forth 5x each foot. Keeping your legs flexible will improve your posture and lessen the pain since the feet, legs and hips need to move to give you range of motion. If you sit too long, I know in my case, the neuropathy is much worse. So I put my hands against the wall, and move one leg back, with heel down with the other leg bent and you'll feel the stretch. If you can muster it, do 30 seconds on each leg 3x. It's not going to cure the neuropathy, but it will make you more flexible and walking easier. I wouldn't recommend doing this all at once, but try 1 set and when it feels okay try again another day for 2 sets and on to 3. And the foot moves in bed are easy and also a stretch of your legs can happen at that time as well with much strain on the hamstrings. So, give it a shot but make sure you don't do too much or you will pull a hamstring muscle so if 30 seconds is too long, shorten it to 5 or 10, just do your own thing until you're up to the 3 sets.
Does baclofen work better then lyrica?