Nervive…anyone using?

Posted by uma1 @uma1, Jul 4 7:45pm

I’m wondering if anyone is using Nervive? It’s B vitamins and ALA. I’m just cautious and don’t want it to interact with anti anxiety meds I’m on.

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@moorethrpy
Do you find that taking magnesium glycinate for leg cramping always keeps them at bay, or is it hit or miss?
Thank you. Trish

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@trishdub Most of the time I am fine with no cramps....BUT....not always. I am careful how I move my feet so as not to spasm. It is a challenge managing this disease.

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@trishdub
Designs for Health makes a topical magnesium gel for the skin.

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@skyhollow
Thank you. Have you ever tried this gel? Does it help prevent leg cramps?

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@trishdub Most of the time I am fine with no cramps....BUT....not always. I am careful how I move my feet so as not to spasm. It is a challenge managing this disease.

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@moorethrpy
Isn't that the truth! Having to be so careful how I move my feet. One wrong move...! I don't even know if the cramps are related to the neuropathy. I've not been to a neurologist, only Dr. Google and my PCP, who is very good. Between the leg cramps and the burning of my feet, it's difficult to really sleep at night. I'm always so thankful for a good night's sleep!

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totally understand...night time is the worst!! Please try to find a university or medical center based neurologist. the average neurologist is not going to be sympathetic to your neuropathy symptoms and won't have very many options for treatment. I am on low dosage naltrexone which could help your burning (not cramps, though). this drug is not covered by insurance but is only about $35 /mo. It is a compounded prescribed drug and will be familiar to a good neurologist. Keep advocating nad researching. You should check out the Western Neuropathy Association. A lot of support, research and sharing on that site.

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@skyhollow
Thank you. Have you ever tried this gel? Does it help prevent leg cramps?

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@trishdub I have used magnesium oil which is very helpful but a bit messy. My chiropractor recommends the magnesium gel but I have not tried it yet. Magnesium is a natural muscle relaxant. Also, maybe a homeopathic remedy for restless legs would help. That helps me.
Amazon has one by Hyland's. Hope his helps.

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Has anyone used a cream such as Nervive on their feet for pain? I bought it but I am a little afraid to use it. I am in early neuropathy right now so I do not suffer any of the advanced symptoms but I can tell you the pain in my feet is often pretty uncomfortable and has altered my life a great deal. I am 75 years old and trying to remain active but after my daily walk I am pretty much on the couch icing my feet. My feet cannot stand being constricted in supportive sneakers during walk.
Also has anyone tried Kuru footwear? I need a lot of cushioning. Thank you.

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@sensitive

I have tried all the different creams expensive ones bought on Amazon and
now I am using an old faithfull, not expensive and very available..."Magdilife
I use it on my foot and rub it in. It also helps with the bunion I have on the
right side under my pinky, I'm 86 and have gone to neurologist, pain mgmt,
with no help, It's very soothing. Footwear has been the barefoot shoes
almost exclusively. More room in the toes, Have been purchasing from Temu,

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@trishdub I have used magnesium oil which is very helpful but a bit messy. My chiropractor recommends the magnesium gel but I have not tried it yet. Magnesium is a natural muscle relaxant. Also, maybe a homeopathic remedy for restless legs would help. That helps me.
Amazon has one by Hyland's. Hope his helps.

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@skyhollow
I have the spray, which “works” sometimes, as does the Hylands. I can’t say that either really works. I can only say they are not reliable for me.
Thanks for your input!

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@dida84 I have had success with Stonehenge Dynamic Nerve for about 3 months, but it hasn't been working as well for the past few days. Has anyone else tried this product. I have also had success with using ice on my feet.

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@dantean: I have been taking Stonehenge Dynamic Nerve, although not at the high dosage they suggest, for about a year now. My neuropathy is about the same, or a bit worse now. Although, I have no way of knowing if my symptoms would be even worse had I not been taking it. Unfortunately, the individual user has no control to truly measure the efficacy of a drug or supplement.

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@dantean: I have been taking Stonehenge Dynamic Nerve, although not at the high dosage they suggest, for about a year now. My neuropathy is about the same, or a bit worse now. Although, I have no way of knowing if my symptoms would be even worse had I not been taking it. Unfortunately, the individual user has no control to truly measure the efficacy of a drug or supplement.

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@cwloeffler Then I'd stop taking it.

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