Small Fiber Neuropathy: What helps?
I have been diagnosed with Small Fiber Neuropathy. My problem is this. Since before they diagnosed me, I was having other symptoms that I thought were not related including loss of appetite/weight loss, bladder control, bowel control, problem with eyesight at times, tremors, sleep issues among some other things. I was told by my Neurologist that those things are not related to small fiber neuropathy but when I look it up, it says it can affect your autonomic nervous system. What is the truth. I am having a heck of a time with bladder and bowel issues as well as either sleeping through the alarm or not sleeping at all. I hope someone can shed some light on this for me. Thank you.
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My pain is everything from burning to sharp lightning bolts to pins and needles to aching. my feet are around 75% numb and the numbness runs up the outside of each leg to my knee. My pain is always and it sucks. Thanks for your kind words and it is GREAT to know that i am not alone ( not that i want anyone else to have ISFN)
Oh boy, yes. What you have described is what I feel mostly in both hands and both forearms. I also have it in the same areas as you, but my hands and forearms are the worst with the SFN.
You definitely are not alone. And, yes, I wouldn't want anyone else to suffer with SFN.
Were you diagnosed via punch biopsies? Do you see a Neurologist? What are you doing for your pain? At first, topical ointments and lidoderm patches helped, in addition to Gabapentin. (I am so thankful Gabapentin agrees with me - I can't imagine life without it. It helps to take the edge off).
@lisalucier i take an opioide and Lyrica, which the combo of the two give me some relief, its not 100% but at least i can live life. i have tried some pain creams which also helped but for only 30 minutes or so. i just really wish my Doctors or anyone can tell me why i have this, it is so frustrating that they cant and that there is no cure.
i was diagnosed from punch biopsy. i tried Gabapentin but it made me very angry and stopped, then they gave me the lyrica which does help some.
I am glad the Lyrica is helping a little bit. Were you suffering with this for a while, prior to your diagnosis? Have you had any injuries, or did this just start happening out of nowhere?
This started as my feet were numb with no pain and then the pain would come and go. Then the numbness got deeper, if that makes since and the pain was constant. I was suffering with this for about two years before my diagnosis. My dr has literally tested me for everything and aside from ISFN I am a healthy 45 year old male. It all started about five to six years ago.
Yes, that makes sense about feeling "deeper".
I used to go back and forth in my mind thinking, "Well, I am glad I don't have diabetes or some other disease that is causing all of this...but, where do we go from here"?
You will read through other posts on here about what has worked for others, to help with their SFN pain.
I really do hope you can find extra relief. I am always looking, too.
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Hi Jason. You said your symptoms started 6 years ago. Anything traumatic happen physically or otherwise 7-8+ years ago? Sometimes the underlying issue/cause is well before the symptoms manifest. Finding out the underlying cause is critical but to be honest, sometimes that’s extremely difficult to answer.
One thing that I am curious about is the skin fiber density ranges in SFN. Does anyone know what the density ranges should be for a normal non SFN patient at the lower leg?
@jordonabrams30 Poke around this website where you may find an answer to your question.