Neuropathy: What works and what are scams?
I am new to this forum although I have been suffering with peripheral neuropathy for 2 years (none diabetic). Like most sufferers I have searched endlessly to find supplements that provide some relief and a possible cure. My search has proved how impossible this quest is and so expensive due to misleading adverts and down right scams.
What would be really helpful if members posted their experiences with supplements they’ve tried , which were useless/helpful or obvious scams. I am sure there must be some helpful supplements out there and we would all benefit if these were posted on this forum.
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It is easy for those living in their tiny bubble of not having lived with pain to tell us that we are over-reacting. Or it's all in our head - no it's in my feet and legs! It is only a matter of time until life slaps them upside the head as it laughs and laughs. Then their minute will feel like a month....
@antonintampfl2009 - Your comment above relating to dedicating time and money for a cure for those of us with PN because it is not life threatening ... you are 100% correct. And, for several years I've thought the same way and still do. Let's go back to 2020, we all remember covid and the loss of lives. Within a year, a vaccine was available by several pharmaceutical companies. Yet, with PN, most people think....oh, isn't that just numbness in the feet? If they only knew, it goes well beyond that. We have around 25 million people with some degree of PN. The general perception is people can live with that and fortunately, we do. Some degree of attention is given to PN when people like Eric Clapton announce he has PN. In my opinion, big pharm companies won't throw money into research for PN...after all, it's just numbness in the feet. And, even if they could develop a magic pill, would insurance companies be willing to pay the price for this newly found med? So, for now, all we can do is slow progression, take pain meds, etc. until pharm companies realize that perhaps there is a market (a/k/a make money) to develop something for those suffering from PN. For now, fingers crossed! Ed
Welcome @stefanie4710, I have found it easier to ignore those types of people. It definitely helps when you have a circle of friends that empathizes and understands or can relate. I don't wish any of my health problems on anyone else. One of the best lines I have heard about neuropathy came from an 80 year old neurologist at a meeting of the now gone Minnesota Neuropathy Association. He said if you live long enough you will get neuropathy because nerves eventually die like any other cells in our body - paraphrased from my old man memory 🙂.
What helps you get through the day?
I experienced relief from the pain with accupuncture... and I have seen several people in this forum report similar success. For me, I did it regularly for months. It did not help with numbness and the acupuncturist did say up front that he had success with pain in other cases but not to expect relief from the numbness
Hi John,
Keeping busy is the only thing that distracts me. How about you?
Stef
Fortunately I don't have the awful pain that can come with neuropathy but just numbness and tingling. Keeping busy is a great distraction from the numbness and helps me also.
I have chronic pain with neuropathy and no opioid helps. Looking for something that might help with my pain.
If you haven't already seen this list, the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy has a good list of treatments - https://www.foundationforpn.org/treatments/.
Hi, I am desperate. So I researched Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and articles lead me to believe it won't kill me 🙂
I took one of the two suggested pills. Nothing happened to me thus far...
Thanks. I'm sorry for your pain/numbness situation. Stef
Hi Again, I don't know if I broke some rule mentioning PEA supplement. I'm new here. I am not a seller of this supplement in any way. Stef