Foot neuropathy: What gives you relief?
It seems if I get enough activity/exercise daily I don’t have pain; if not, am awakened from sleep and must get up (even in the middle of the night). What’s going on & what more should I do to avoid rest-disruption?
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I am so glad you figured this out. I have heard of the energy drinks causing problems. There is a FB group called Understanding B6 Toxicity where I have read reports of people, after detoxing from the vitamin and over time, being able to heal their feet. I sure hope so bc when I wear shoes my pain can easily get to a 9. It typically runs 4-7 most of the time. Gabapentin takes the edge off but it makes me cognitively fuzzy. I am hopeful I will heal too and I was disappointed you aren’t better after stopping the toxic ingestion. I took the supplements for years and have had problems since 2020. I’ve been off them less than a month. I think more patients with PN need to know about this if their PN is idiopathic bc I sure did not.
Where do u get Susan’s CBD stick?
You can purchase Susan’s CBD Salve online at http://www.susanscbd.com
It’s pricey but lasts. Well worth it to me. You can also just do a search for Susan’s CBD Super Salve.
I use long footies at night after putting the salve all over feet and toes and sometimes legs. Daytime use footies or socks after applying Hope this helps. I tried the capsaicin and worked for awhile but then felt a burning sensation when I used it. It may help you as well, but I prefer the Susan’s
Thank you!
Plan to try this...I was using peppermint oil, but think I need something stronger.
Placed an order today on reviews from others also.
Hope it works for my foot pain.
At this point I’m willing to try anything.
Thanks you!
Hi,
1. On your experience of an energy boost... It may be that once the pain was reduced, your brain and body found your energy. It takes a lot for our bodies to process pain. Personal experience, I was given tramadol for a minor procedure and it just made me drowsy. So, it's interesting it gave you energy, and this fits but the idea of relief of pain results in extra physical energy.
2. This may be helpful. This doctor used to run the chronic pain clinic for pediatrics at Stanford, (she treated my son), created these short audio sessions 20 mins, like a podcast, but specific addressed to chronic pain section. The original work was at Stanford on pedicatics, but adults like it too..
https://imaginaction.stanford.edu/
https://imaginaction.stanford.edu/manage-my-chronic-pain/
The Dr. Thomas has a resource hub for chronic pain. She was very helpful.
https://www.megfoundationforpain.org/chronic-pain-resources/
I find sitting in a chair with my feet on a cold pack retards the pain cycle.
So you find the tingling/pain is cyclic? I find this and can’t quite figure out why. I know I have less issues in am and more in late afternoon. I’m pretty good when exercising until my feet get hot sweaty and tingly.
I’ll try cool packs.
Thanks.
I find that I have less pain when walking and up on my feet than I do when elevating my feet while sitting or laying down.