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Replies to "@johnbishop My main problem is numbness of my feet and starting to progress up my legs...."
@marbilupton I have tried a lot of supplements including nervprin and most did nothing. My podiatrist who sees a lot of patients with diabetic neuropathy (not me) has prescribed a compounded supplement with correct dosage of Vitamin B's. I get it through a compounded pharmacy in Florida..they send it..about $40 per month. Name is EB-N6. Take twice a day. I also take D3, K-12, and Mag Glycinate and the rest of my many bottles I just tossed. Have had labs on the B vitamins and all are in range. Of course nothing brings back the sensation (I have numbness and vibration but not pain although at night I get leg cramps that can be very challenging). I feel pretty stable right now....although my upper body occasionally has tingling. I do alot of fitness classes and most of the time have no problems; impound like zumba, cardio are helpful...also pool workout. This is a challenging disease.....i encourage you and everyone to stay moving;walking, yoga, etc. Oh..forgot to mention Low Dosage Naltrexone...also compounded prescribed by my Neurologist at Columbia...another no insurance drug but only $35 a moth. This drug gives me a sense of well being and that I ca cope and deal with neuropathy and it is used most often as a pain killer if you have pain. Good luck. We all need to keep sharing , encouraging and advocating.
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@marbilupton I have the same main issue with my neuropathy and that's what brought me to Connect back in 2016 looking for others and trying to learn what has helped them. I shared my neuropathy journey in another discussion here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/310341/.
You might to scan through a discussion from 2020 to meet others with similar symptoms.
-- Neuropathy: Numbness only, no pain: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/neuropathy-numbness-only-no-pain/