Peripheral Neuropathy life changing
It all started with pins and needles in one foot. I left it but finally went to hospital and they said my thyroid was underactive. So I was put on tablets to regulate my thyroid but the pins and needles remained and then went to other foot as well. I went to neurology and had MRI of head and back and later that year had another MRI but apart from stenosis there was no compression. I was very ill back in 2020 with other ailments which remain which is all rather strange. This neuropathy has been life changing. I take maximum dose Pregabalin but it doesn't really help save if I come off it the pain and discomfort could become worse. I have tinnitus and gastric problems digestive issues. I am going to see a specialist to see if I might have autonomic neuropathy which I hope will be ruled out. I just cannot accept what has happened to me.
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If you wish to minimize the pain from neuropathy, you must eat healthy meals and smaller portions. And this I cannot emphasize enough, eat your last meal no later than 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm, and no snacking of any kind after that before bedtime. Every time I break this self-imposed rule, my neuropathy goes wild keeping me awake most of the night from the shooting pain in my feet. Try it and see if it works, you have nothing to lose.
600mg is maximum dose allowed here in UK. Don't forget it's a street drug as well. Can't imagine why.
Yes no good
Thanks for that advice so eat little and often and no later than 7.pm. I have nothing to lose by trying this. Not a big eater anyway due to gut problems which I think is linked with all this.
Right now I am at only 200 mg. Back when I took something like 900mg I developed problems with my legs and ankles swelling. So I changed to Lyrica at that time. Then when I got shingles the doctor put me back on gabapentin on a dose I’ve forgotten but I had no bad side effects. Since Lyrica made me gain so much weight I went back to gabapentin on a low dose and it helps a lot.
As far as abbreviations go, Google will usually identify them for me. I jut type it in the search box. I’ve learned through Connect that TKR is total knee replacement!
Hello yes I think I'll speak to my doctor about going on that. I don't eat much but Pregabalin seems to retain water and possibly slow metabolism. I'm not medic but it's a gut feeling.
Thank you! Really helpful. So would THR be total hip replacement? If so, I have had four(4) THRs! I wonder if I set a World record? Not good.
To be perfectly frank I didn't know what lol meant for ages and felt I should know but was afraid to ask!
Gabapentin is for your nerves. I take it along with Tramadol. We’ve found that combination helps me with my idiopathic neuropathy. It took about 5 years to get the right combination of medications to work.