Good morning, nervesareus01 (@nervesareus01), and a Merry Christmas to you, too.
I'll say up-front that I don't have a good answer to your question, but, as I see your post is new and has yet to receive any replies, I want at least to say "Welcome to Connect!" I know that you'll soon be receiving replies, which I, too, look forward to reading.
I've often thought of my own health as a conspiracy of ailments. I've not the number of difficulties you have; nonetheless, I've a "collection," beginning with my foundational neurological woe: chronic idiopathic axonal polyneuropathy (no pain – for which I'm exceedingly grateful! – but oodles of balance issues); add to my CIAP, a wildfire of arthritis and the all-too-usual exceteras.
But enough about me. To close, allow me to say again, "Welcome to Connect!", nervesareus01. I'll be checking back later to see what others have to say in reply to your post.
Merry Christmas!
Ray (@ray666)
@ray666 hi Ray, thank you so much for being one of the first to welcome me! a happy holiday to you as well! oh my yes you can thank your lucky stars you don’t have pain -I would far rather be totally numb than have pain. Unfortunately we don’t get to pick what we are given or the degree to which it is bestowed. However, I do find that the price of longevity for many of us is quite hefty. So far I’ll take it over the alternative 🙂 they say in exercising” no pain no gain” I think for those with neuropathy no pain is a big gain! I look forward to interacting with you and the others on the board and perhaps exchanging helpful tips to make life a little more manageable