Neuropathy treatments: How to avoid scams?
Has anyone heard of or tried a pill treatment called Vita Soothe Pro? Nerve Savior?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Has anyone heard of or tried a pill treatment called Vita Soothe Pro? Nerve Savior?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Jake - You hit the nail on the head! Your point to talk with doctor and pharmacist is absolutely necessary to make sure any new supplements do not interfere with effectiveness of on-going meds. Ed
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5 ReactionsSurely some people have found something that has helped with this awful disease. It would be so encouraging to here from anyone who could offer hope. It would even help to hear about those who have tried so called cures that have failed, at least that would warn others not to waste their money. I for one cannot just give in.
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7 ReactionsHi...I've had (non) diabetic neuropathy for 4 years now. I've seen multiple neurologists and have had a spinal stimulator implant done. That does help a little, but the only thing that keeps me going at all is taking 4 Oxcarbezapine a day and 2 Pregabulin at night.
Nonstop medication, but what else can I do? I endure.
God Bless!!
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6 ReactionsThe ONLY way I can exist is taking 4 Oxcarbezeprine a day and 2 Pregabulin at night! I've also had a spinal stimulator implant done...it helps a little.
Ive found nothing else at all yet.
God Bless!
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1 ReactionI think the biggest problem is neuropathy is a symptom of something else and not a disease in and of itself. What works for one person won’t necessarily work for another. My symptoms are caused by inflammation and I seme-successfully controlled the pain with supplements that targeted inflammation, then when that was no longer enough added LDN to the supplements and got another 10 months. Now that combination is not enough (either my body has grown a tolerance to what I am taking or it is progressing) and I am back at the search for relief.
So if you want to try something, ask your doctor about LDN - it worked wonders for me for about a year, and did nothing for my father with type-2 diabetic neuropathy, so your mileage may vary.
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8 ReactionsThanks for that, God Bless.
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2 ReactionsI tried just about everything for my feet. The only thing that worked for me was a pair of open toe compression socks. After about a week my symptoms were gone.
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10 ReactionsFunny you mention compression socks. Something that made a big difference for me when neuropathy was slowing my recovery from a serious spinal injury was getting proper orthotics (aka arch supports) in my shoes. I was getting serious pain with each step as I transitioned from wheelchair to walker to cane, but it went away in a couple of weeks after I started with the orthotics.
Note that I'm talking about real, custom orthotics that need a doctor's prescription and cost hundreds of dollars, not the cheap Dr Scholl's stuff in the pharmacy.
I also started wearing prescription compression stockings, but they didn't make nearly so dramatic a difference in my case (they helped more with the slight ankle swelling from the blood thinners I take to control my DVT).
For my hands, I found that squeezing one of those spring exercise things every morning eventually made the pain in my fingers, hands, and wrists go mostly away. If that's too much, even a foam stress-ball might help.
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5 ReactionsI liken trying to find something that helps my neuropathy to playing whack a mole at a carnival. Sometimes it seems the target keeps moving. I’ve tried so many things it’s hard to keep track of them all.
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5 ReactionsHas anything you’ve tried helped.
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