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My suggestion is to do everything you can to learn about nerve health and healing. You may benefit from seeing a dietitian/nutritionist who knows about neuropathy and nutrition to heal nerves and reduce inflammation.

You can also try Acetyl l carnitine and alpha Lipoic acid supplements plus magnesium to help calm nerves. It works for me (I have small fiber neuropathy and spinal stenosis/spinal cord injury causing full body nerve sensations that disrupt sleep).

You can use neuropathy creams and lidocaine patches to help with localized nerve pain (like in feet, legs, back, etc.). Here are some of the things I have bought on Amazon that helped me. I hope you find relief soon.
Have you been to a pain management center to help you manage pain? Have you ever been prescribed Cymbalta or Lyrics for nerve pain?
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*Correction, Lyrica (not lyrics 😉)

Thank you for the information. I have been using Hempvana and it gives me about 4 hours or so during the day with no pain. I have not been to pain management. I went with my husband for his back pain and it was awful. They didn't help him at all. I have never been prescribed
Cymbalta or Lyrics. Mostly they tell me there isn't much they (doctors) can do about it. I am just researching as much as I can and then I got on this group. Thanks so much.