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Neuropathy | Last Active: Mar 11 5:47am | Replies (145)

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@alan123123
Unfortunately it is doubtful your neuropathy will improve or be reversed over time. However, certain medications may be helpful.
My neuropathy continued to worsen over time. It's now at level 4 but my symptoms have improved. I no longer have the burning, stinging, tingling, shooting, stabbing or aching pains that I did in the beginning. Now I only have numbness. My neuropathy is believed to have been caused by lo v term multiple seizure medications.
Take care,
Jake

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Thank you for your advice guys and thank you for the links John they were very helpful . I’m very glad I found this site I’ve felt very alone this past year . They couldn’t find what caused my neuropathy but there must be a reason for it “right” they just couldn’t find it in there tests. Looking back before my acute onset I had signs of neuropathy but I didn’t pick on them. I was a binge drinker since a very young age , I’m 53 now and drank a lot less but still binged drunk every now and then. I haven’t had alcohol since I had my acute onset and the last few months my neuropathy has improved but recently it’s flared up again. Is it possible my neuropathy was caused by alcohol toxicity over the years but wasn’t picked up on .