Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?
Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?
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Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
@dwilly1978 I don't have a silver bullet but if I get one I'll send it to you - slowly. What has allowed me, I believe, to reduce my doses of gabapentin is 600mg of R Alpha Lipid Acid, taken before bed on empty stomach. I also take magnesium citrate and vitamin b12 methycobalamin .
I was able to reduce gabapentin from 2400 mg daily (600/mg x 4) to 1200mg daily (600mg at night and 2 x 300mg during day). That was over a 3 month period.
I am trying to reduce further. This reduction helped my brain fogginess and balance on my feet.
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1 Reaction@wascaly I have tried Qtensal, it did nothing for me
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1 ReactionThank you @johnbishop! Yes I had an overnight sleep study about 15 yrs ago because my wife complained about me being very restless. I was then diagnosed with PLMD (basically RLS + arms), but not sleep apnea. I still don't have sleep apnea symptoms - "only" restless, hot legs.
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1 ReactionI was diagnosed with idiopathic neuropathy. I am 79. I have burning, tingling ect. from my mid thigh down through my feet. Gets worse at night. My neurosurgeon prescribed baclofen 10 mg. I take 2 in the morning. Then because I have burning at night and its hard to sleep he just precribed Pregabalin (lyrica) 50 mg. I am taking one at night and the combo seems to be working. I also do accupuncture once a month now. I am not diabetic, I am healthy and excercise a lot. Anyway, when I was meeting with my doc I mentioned I was on this site and what I have read. Basically this never goes away and its all about managing symptoms. We both believe all the creams, red light and all the other stuff out there really does not help. But the companies out there pushing their products prey on us and we fall for it. Good luck. I'm hoping this combo lasts as I am feeling pretty good, not perfect but good enough.
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2 ReactionsBest of luck.
Type 2 diabetic.
I was trying Alpha Lipoic Acid, seemed to help, ran out, haven't reordered it yet.
Yes! Cancer treatment of chemo & radiation has given me neuropathy in my feet. Uncomfortable. I wear supportive shoes which seem to help . Any other suggestions will be accepted! I’d appreciate hearing from others
@ci sorryndydom4865 sorry for your pain I've had that pain for 26 years because of a spinal cord injury and the only thing that's helped a little is gabapentin but there are side effects I don't know if this will help you or hurt you but it's all I've got good luck
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3 ReactionsI do from chemotherapy. I take alpha lipoic acid R and gabapentin. When I stop taking the ALA I can tell because the neuropathy becomes noticeable. I have to take the ALA with soda else it feels like pill is stuck and gives me heartburn. I think the fizz from the drink pushes it on down. I like Fanta Orange or Rootbeer. Lol
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3 Reactions@jwmusic65 mine is chemo induced too. I take ALA R and gabapentin. Helps. I can tell if I stop the alpha lipoic acid.
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2 ReactionsI have been taking gabapentin for over twenty years I t works well for me. When I get a flare up in between does, I use mama bear cream. It also works very good
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