Has anyone found a treatment that helps with peripheral neuropathy?

Posted by bigjohnscho @bigjohnscho, Jul 1 10:27am

I suspect that everyone on this forum has been searching for a medication that helps their neuropathy and even though you no that all the internet claims are false we continue to waste hundreds of pounds. Desperation is a powerful force. Has any one been fortunate enough to find a genuine treatment. I just can’t believe that there are so many awful people who prey on our vulnerability and knowingly orchestrate such elaborate scams.

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My best cream is Willow Balm. Try it !!!!

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Just ordered it. Thank you.

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Large doses of Gabapetin have solved the pain at night and allowed me to get a good night sleep. 900 mg

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Gabapentin makes me grouchy! Gaba works for me and is good for 2 or 3 hours of sleep, due to bathroom visit. Order from Amazon.

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Has anyone tried Arialief?
I know most supplements are scams and I have no evidence to support this one but one can hope. The only proof must come from sufferers who have used it,so l am asking the question. Surely one day there will be a genuine treatment. Let’s hope.

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Has anyone heard of nerve care.? Supposedly a treatment that fixes it all. I agree. I think it’s bogus because as you say, if the medical profession thought it was worth working, they would’ve be on it.

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I have CIPN "chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy" in my legs for years, following the 3 large doses of cisplatin chemo that were needed to save my life from a stage 4 throat cancer. I have also lost my balance so I can't walk without a walker, and I can't walk very far even with a walker. I can't stand up without holding onto something, and I can't remain standing for more than a couple of minutes.
Recently I've gotten some relief from having a good professional massage of my legs. Will be doing this weekly and hoping for relief from discomfort.

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Your response is very wise and enlightening. Vitamins are truly helpful but some doctors will not advise on them because they'd rather you be taking prescription medications. And, there seems to be varieties of neuropathy as well as the fact that people have differences in their health conditions. But the biggest improvement for me comes with exercise. I do physical therapy 3X per week and am trying to rebuild muscles that were weakened by this dreadful condition--so far I am in the idiopathic group. I have no numbness and no pain. My balance is okay too. You may want to gradually extend the time you work out. Again, the doctors seem to be reluctant to encourage pt and any other holistic interventions. This is also why this support group is so helpful and indeed, vital.

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Your response fits the only thing that has at least helped at all was every kind of physical movement from Physical Therapy, Massage Therapy, Accupuncture Therapy and every type of equipment that even helps passively like electrical stimulation, elliptical machine, treadmill etc

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Is there anything to prevent pn from moving up your leg. It has always been in my feet for a very long time but now I feel numbness in my calf’s.

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Is there anything to prevent pn from moving up your leg. It has always been in my feet for a very long time but now I feel numbness in my calf’s.

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Welcome @casiple, The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy has some videos on their YouTube channel. The video below is one from last year that talks some on your question. I shared my neuropathy journey in another discussion here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/310341/.

Have you tried any complementary or alternative treatments for neuropathy?

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Has anyone tried Arialief?
I know most supplements are scams and I have no evidence to support this one but one can hope. The only proof must come from sufferers who have used it,so l am asking the question. Surely one day there will be a genuine treatment. Let’s hope.

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I have tried that, didn't help me but I have tried hundreds of dollars of almost all supplements and cannot tell that any of them has helped me any at all, about ready to give up trying to find anything but I would certainly appreciate hearing from anyone that has found something that works, I don't have much pain just numbness in feet and burning, stinging in my legs

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