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Hi, @ladyhawke855 ~
It sounds like you are looking for some non-prescription choices. For a number of years I found that Watkins Pain Relieving Liniment Spray was the only topical application that took away some of the pain at night. It must be the peppermint oil or possibly eucalyptus that cools the burning. Here in the Midwest, it can be found at some Menards, in a Watkins products kiosk. I believe there are still home representatives that sell to interested customers, too.
For a few years now, I have been on Pregabalin (Lyrica) and Tramadol every 8 hours and they really keep the pain at bay most of the time, especially at night. It is so much easier to handle challenges in the daytime if one can just get a few hours of sleep at night!
In the end, I believe it is a matter of trying whatever is available to you, to find what will work in your own personal situation. It's a real puzzle. God's blessings to you!
Barb

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I wonder if anyone can tell help me with a question. I have small fibre neuropathy and if I walk or run too much my feet burn a lot more. I like to exercise and most of the time can cope with the burning. My question is am I doing more damage to my nerves if I walk for miles and make the burning worse