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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Does Gapapbentin cause weight gain together with Tramadol? Don't know if GP would prescribe Tramadol. I might ask him when I speak with him this week. What dose of Gapapbentin do you take?
Thanks so much for your encouraging experience !
Wow, back in 1996, my doctor and I played with different cocktails of drugs for my idiopathic peripheral neuropathy, for the better part of a year. We finally settled on 200 mg of Tramadol, 60 mg of Cymbalta, and 4800 mg of Gabapentin. Consider yourself very lucky to be on such a low dose that works for you.
I agree. But you know how pain is…It’s a rolling target! What works today may not tomorrow. Regards, Gayle
Absolutely right there. I thought Tramadol was a bit of a dodgy drug to be on. That's what ultimately killed Prince. A last resort drug like Morphine. Not good. These neurologistsvand scientists need to be researching more in cure and causation. God knows what caused mine. Right now it's there pins and needles and pain you couldn't make it up. 4 years of it now. My sister reckons it's years of wearing my collection of Doctor Martens. How could they cause this?
You are on a mixture. Never been suggested for me. Then again my local hospital and their Neurology department are not knowledgeable enough in Peripheral Neuropathy. I've been referred to Kings College hospital London. Got to wait until August.
Let me know how it goes. It's important to get a doctor who will listen to you and who is willing to experiment with different drugs and doses to provide you with some relief. I have found that they are few and far between. Good luck to you.
Thanks for that
Verna
When I see Dr Hadden who is an expert in this most peculiar condition Peripheral Neuropathy. I am hoping he is expert enough to know what's what. A skin biopsy will be performed after consultation. Quite ridiculous really but it's times they do these biopsies. Hopefully after I've told him all and the impact it has had he may come up with a resolution. I am hoping he is a genius though .......maybe that's too much to ask for
I had skin biopsy which showed “small nerve fiber” neuropathy as the cause of moderate to severe neuropathy pain. (Not diabetic)