Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: What helps get rid of it?

Posted by taxlady @taxlady, Jan 31, 2023

I finished chemo April of 2022
I have neuropathy in my fingers and feet. It doesn’t seem to be going away. What are treatments I can do to help get rid of it.

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@colleenyoung

@suzzi, I'm glad that you found something that works for you and helps you sleep better.

There are many many products and therapies that claim to help or even cure neuropathy. Unfortunately, people have spent a lot of money on false claims, hoping for relief. It is wrong that such companies profit from hope and hype.

Luckily members and mentors on Connect help dig through the research and the medical evidence. @crossette's warning is such a post, meant to alert "Buyer beware" about Magnilife homeopathic products. The message is not directed as a criticism of what works for you.

What might work for one person may not for another.

To all:
Here's is more information about homeopathy.
- What do we know about the effectiveness of homeopathy? https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/homeopathy
- "There’s little evidence to support homeopathy as an effective treatment for any specific health condition.
- What do we know about the safety of homeopathic products?
Some products labeled as homeopathic may contain substantial amounts of active ingredients and could cause side effects and drug interactions."

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Thanks for your reply. Hopefully this may help someone else. I just wanted to share what helped me! They are both inexpensive and no false claims were made. I’ve had side effects from medications prescribed by physicians, not from any homeopathic product. If there was a cure for neuropathy, I would have found it by this time. If you look at the facial products available, you’ll find a lot of questionable ingredients.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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@dlydailyhope

@sh0rtie
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?
https://a.co/d/hqD3VnJ
https://a.co/d/0YcSwGx
https://a.co/d/h3DTpAI
https://a.co/d/7POG60g

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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.

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@gisellef

Try acupuncture administered by a well-trained practitioner. It improves energy and circulation, so it will likely make you feel better in any event...Nothing lost, possibly something gained in terms of reducing neuropathy. Another good thing to take is homemade bone broth - for energy -- also and making you feel stronger pre- and post- chemo treatments. Activities that require movement of fingers and toes, knitting, for example, or one of the other contributor's suggestions of walking in a thermal or hot-water pool -- are great.

I have not heard of any good creams, lotions or tonics that might work. Activity and movement seem to work best, from what I have heard.

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@gisellef thanks for the information. I have been using Hempvana cream and it helps me get to sleep. I also bought a pair of reflexology shoes and wear them every day for about 30 minutes. It helps with the neuropathy. I also bought a pair of barefoot shoes and wear them in the house. I can't go barefoot anymore because it hurts my feet. Also try to stay on my feet a lot.

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@crossette

Warning: Magnalife products are "homeopathic" meaning that the amount of active ingredients in them is so incredibly tiny that the products are worthless. Homeopathy is psuedoscience, invented in the early 1800s. It has been totally discredited. Any benefit felt is imaginary.
Please read this definition: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathic_dilutions

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Not being rude but you may need to stop reading the internet and look into the real world. Homeopathy medicine isn’t a scam if you see a real doctor who has been trained in it. And medicine itself started out as “homeopathy”. It’s like all doctors; there are quacks there also. It’s a matter of keep trying and self educating. Sad thing are the laws when it comes to pain management and when the pain is unbearable, we all grasp at straws.

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@suzzi

I didn’t expect to find such hostility on this website. I merely stated what has helped me to sleep better and I stand by that.

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Let it slide off your back 🙂
Naming one or even more as fake or scam doesn’t make an entire field of medicine a scam. There are good homeopathic remedies for everything out there; God created them!

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@suzzi

I didn’t expect to find such hostility on this website. I merely stated what has helped me to sleep better and I stand by that.

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I agree ,, we are all different I am grateful to hear about a sleep remedy as I have used homeopathies for years and found them helpful My legs have started to cramp and spasm after chemo and radiation so will order . Thanks so very much re Magnalife

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@andyboy

I've got peripheral neuropathy in my feet too, due to chemo. My bedside table and bathroom counter are like display cases for so many lotions, potions and creams I've tried to alleviate the pain and annoyance of neuropathy.
Here's what I have found that are most effective in providing some relief for me. And although it's temporary, it does provide some relief. When it wears off, I just apply more.

This is my greatest hits list as of right now.

Penetrex. It comes in cream and a roll on. I use both but the roll on is easy to apply.
https://www.amazon.com/Penetrex-Pain-Relief-Therapy-Experience/dp/B0026HDURA/ref
https://www.amazon.com/Pain-Relief-Roll-Penetrex-Accelerate/dp/B071NWDQQ7?ref
Wise Men Healing Balm.
https://www.amazon.com/Wise-Men-Healing-Frankincense-Essential/dp/B01BW9YW9C/ref
Frankincense & Myrrh Foot Pain Relief Cream. This comes in oil form too. It's messier but provides good relief as well. I use both.
https://www.amazon.com/Frankincense-Myrrh-Foot-Relief-Lotion/dp/B08HPGPSJX/ref
I've also a bunch of CBD balms. I've found these two from BATCH, a company in Wisconsin to be most effective. I got them both to try them out. They both work well. And, they come in roll-up container like deodorant which makes its easy to apply.
https://gethellobatch.com/collections/all/products/cbd-balm-fire-ice
https://gethellobatch.com/collections/all/products/cbd-balm
I know! So many. You should see the ones not on this list. I'm an impatient patient. I wanted to find things that worked for me. I have a saying I use a lot to help explain my manic behavior with such things: Desperate people do desperate things. When it comes to this darned neuropathy, I have been desperate to find how best to deal with it.

Check out this string of comments on Mayo Clinic Connnect for lots of good info too:
Neuropathy: What works and what are scams? ... misleading adverts and down right scams.What ... which were useless/helpful or obvious scams
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/what-works-and-what-are-scams/
I also did acupuncture which seemed to be somewhat effective and a physical/occupational therapy program designed for chemo patients that used a series of exercises, ultrasound and lasers. It helped some.

Still waiting for that cure all that will make all the neuropthy go away---immediately. It's that impatient patient thing.

Hope you find something that helps. SOON!

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Regular weekly acupuncture treatments will do wonders for your peripheral neuropathy! I have been receiving manual and electro-acupuncture sessions weekly since the end of July 2024 and the results are phenomenal. If this is the route you choose, your treatments need to be regular as the 'effect' of every treatment is cumulative.

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@murray3

Hope acupuncture works for you.

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Acupuncture works phenomenlly for me.

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