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Intravenous Drip of Alpha Lipoic Acid: Are they successful?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 18 3:55pm | Replies (12)

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@gus0557

I really hope everything works out for the best for you.
As for me, since I've been on so many nerve medications and nothing worked, my Primary Care Physician (PCP) told me to stop all medications in January of this year and only take the blood pressure medication. And I work at Summa Health hospital in Akron, Ohio. I was then finally referred to a specialist at University Hospitals near Cleveland, Ohio. Unfortunately, not all bodies react the same way to medications. It's really critical to make sure everyone connects with their specialist and follow the protocol set after the specialist had reviewed all pertinent tests. And believe me, things progressed with me at a crazy pace between the tests I had the second half of last year compared to the tests I had so far this year. I'm seeing the specialist beginning of May. I am in constant Pain with both the large fiber peripheral neuropathy and cervical plus lumbar radiculopathy.

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If I’ve stopped taking my medication’s gabapentin and the pregabalin, I couldn’t function clearly I would be a physically blathering fool, pain both physically and psychologically would be unbearable so I am very open to trying different things. I have given up on doctors for after seeing many the answer is always the same. There is no cure there is no treatment autonomic neuropathy as I’ve said many times before it’s like being a voodoo doll and some alien poking at me when I tell people about therapies that I’m trying, I am in no way advocating that they do so but I am sharing my experience with others. I appreciate your comments and hope you can find some peace.