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annashby

It sounds like you are in good health and doing well in the exercise department. Diet can play a role in the world of neuropathy as well as environmental conditions. I find heightened sensitivity due to my neuropathy but no need to take prescription medications. We need to be patient with and understanding of our bodies. Our minds have alot to do with this. Also, I recommend sleep to refresh the body and mind.

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Replies to "annashby It sounds like you are in good health and doing well in the exercise department...."

Well consider yourself lucky. Peripheral neuropathy can cause real pain and other symptoms that keep people from sleeping well. So if you are doing so well without meds and getting plenty of sleep…r u sure you have neuropathy…? I appreciate your upbeat comments and suggestions but consider yourself lucky.

@arcuri24 I was doing fair with foot neuropathy, then a pain doc did a pareneal injection behind my knee. It was supposed to help… he hit the nerve. I never thought a foot could hurt so bad. Leg was totally numb for 3 days, but when it came back, my foot was on fire. It still burns bad. If I eat bacon or ham it is like a blow torch on the bottom of my foot. Only thing I can do is rub lidocaine on it and wear a light sock- even to bed. What a blunder, then he wouldn’t answer a text for two weeks.