Living with Neuropathy - Welcome to the group

Welcome to the Neuropathy group.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet other people who are dealing with neuropathy. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with neuropathy, coping with the challenges and offering tips.

I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by volunteer patient Mentor John (@johnbishop) and fellow members when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.

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@cariloo

I have always had poor balance because of a congenital defect that left me with one leg 2 cm shorter than the other. Now with the PN, it's even worse. I'm 81 years old and my biggest fear is falling. I worked in a long-term hospital and I have seen what a simple fall can lead to. I'm especially fearful of turning or changing direction. Like so many with PN, I have diabetes. However it is well controlled. I'd like to hear what others are doing about footwear and socks, also exercises to maintain blood flow because I sit alot.

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Hello, @cariloo,
I've not seen anyone on Connect say that they are especially fearful of turning or changing direction (resulting in a fall), but this is exactly my greatest fear, also. It happened last month as I was putting away groceries and decided something belonged in a different place. Thanking God that it didn't result in a break or even a bruise but it sure alerted me to how readily this can happen and how serious the consequences can be.
I have experimented over the last 30 years with many remedies (hopeful) for my PN, from a menthol spray to
Class 4 red light therapy to PT, and currently am finding the most complete relief in a combination of Pregabalin, Tramadol, a recumbent bike, my wonderful chiropractor of 25 years, and an investment in a BEMER system, purchased through my physical therapist. It's too complicated to explain in a post, so better to just google it and get the facts from the manufacturer. Expensive? Yes. Works? Yes. Helps me to stay independent, living alone (with my dog!) and in control of pain, and more content than I deserve. I'm 77 and female and live in the midwest with all four seasons ~ and some in excessive ranges.
As for socks and footwear, what works best for me are the running shoes with lots of support and basically no flexibility. They keep my feet flat on the ground - you might say well grounded. I buy a full size larger than what they fit me for in the store. For me, the best socks are thin and not at all binding or tight. You didn't mention if your feet feel cold or if you live where it is cold part of the year. For indoor shoes, I love allbirds wool loungers and wool mules. No socks needed! Where I live they can only be purchased online.
I wish you all the best as you navigate the therapies that work best for you.
Barb

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