Anyone go to a Mayo Clinic for neuropathy?
I’m just wondering if anybody has gone to a MAYO clinic for assessment, evaluation, a specific diagnosis and hopefully treatment? It has been in the back of my mind as my next and final step since it is feasible to drive to the Jacksonville location as I am in Tampa, Florida. (PN in feet, legs, hands and arms)
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Thank you for the information!Pat
During my journey to discover what was wrong with me, I did go to Mayo three different times and they could find nothing. I was diagnosed in December with PN was referred to Shands. My appointment is not until September and I am waiting for two months already. It’s nearly impossible to get an appointment but I will go. It’s a 2 1/2 hour drive from Tallahassee. Need to hire a driver because I don’t drive anymore. I’m really not holding out much hope that they can discover the cause. I think it’s the statins I’ve been taking for the last 30 years. Have difficulty walking and pain in my spine. On 6/14 I will be going to my pain doctor for a radio frequency ablation. Praying that will give me pain relief. Gabapentin is not doing the trick.
This is right on target! The next question should be WHY? Anyway what do you use to help with the symptoms?
Did they give you a specific reason for being turned down? I was going to apply also Had you already gone through all of the testing at another clinic with their results previously?
Would that help the neuropathy in legs?
How do I apply to the Mayo Clinic for my back problems. I can barely walk with the severe pain. I live in Des Moine Iowa. Thanks.
I think if it were me, I would see if my primary care doctor could get me a referral to Mayo Rochester.
@gba, getting a physician referral as @johnbishop suggested is a good way to be referred to Mayo Clinic. If that isn't possible, you can also submit an application yourself either using the online form or calling Mayo Clinic appointments. See all the contact info here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63
I can totally relate to what you're describing. I've tried many therapies but no supplements. What helps for me the most is swimming or treading water every day for 1 -2 hours. Afterward I can walk a little better, less pain and can do errands. As the day progresses, I have to recline, as leg,foot pain becomes too intolerable. If you have access to an pool, it's worth trying.
I just got turned down also. My primary tried to get me approved; I think it’s because I’ve had ever test possible at Laureate Medical here in Atlanta. What do you think???