Living with Neuropathy - Welcome to the group
Welcome to the Neuropathy group.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet other people who are dealing with neuropathy. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with neuropathy, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by volunteer patient Mentor John (@johnbishop) and fellow members when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What concerns would you like to talk about?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Hello, so far marijuana isn’t doing anything! Bought 5 different samples!
I’m using cbd topically on both my feet combined with other oils, foot soaks, tens machine and massage and so far no relief either
Took me 6 mo to figure out... the 3rd dispensary I tried had a Dr on staff. Basically, no set formula just trial and error...
It is okay - I’m getting there. Takes so much determination not to give up... everyone dealing with chronic pain knows it is a tough road to travel... and a long journey to boot!
Powered through - good for you! Over the years my son was married and grandkids arrived. The grandkids didn’t understand (as they got older) why grandma slept so much. So happy I am off all meds now... still had chronic pain while on meds so I was always hopeful to try another route.
Wow you said it!!
@rwinney
I am so sorry you are going through so much.
Please do not lump the pain meds together with alcohol and 'drugs'.
What you are taking is a medicine to help you with an illness.
These are not 'drugs' you use to get high.
Big difference!
I hope that you will be able to find comfort, soon/!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
@rwinney
First off, congratulations on your daughter's graduation!
Graduation of a child is a milestone that some parents never get to see for one reason or another.
So, you are blessed to see it!
I really hate to say this, but life changes regardless if we are ill or not.
Age will do it!!!!!!!
But, I know what you mean and I don't minimize what you feel, experience or say.
The point is, it seems that if it is not one thing, another will 'get' you.
We can't expect our lives to go on and on and never change.
It does!
Take what you have and live your life the best you can.
Use each moment to try to build sweet memories.
Memories do not need to be made by movement, it can be done by sitting and talking.
Enjoy yourself!
Ronnie
(GRANDMAr)
My diagnosis is Generalized Peripheral Neuropathy. I am here because of my neuropathy starting in my feet and moving up my legs. To help my feet, I did some research on sneakers (running shoes) with a wide toe box and added arch support. I have very flat feet. They are orthotic friendly. I currently use Brooks Adrenaline GTS18 in a Women's 11XWide. I love them. Super comfortable, great support. Not too expensive if you are willing to look. I found mine for under 90 dollars. My neuropathy started about 4 years ago after a car accident. I was pretty sure there was nothing they could do for me (based on my own research and reading), but my primary care doctor disagreed with me and recommended a neurologist. Well after she ran blood work and a battery of tests, guess what?! There really is nothing she can do to help me. She can't find a specific cause but recommended extra Vitamin D, and to try some Alpha Lipoic Acid vitamin supplements as there is research to show it can help some people. But according to the nerve conduction test it is also in my arms and legs on BOTH sides. So far, not my torso. But the neurologist will see me every 6months to monitor me. So I take 600 mg of the ALA per day. Can't walk barefoot outside anymore, it's like walking on glass to me. My feet have little feeling in them except occasional pain and burning. I relieve the burning pain by focusing a fan on it at night. Helps a lot. When the burning feels really bad, I soak them in cold water. Feels soooo good. I don't like pain, but I think the numbness is really scary, I can get hurt and not know it till I see the blood or bruise. (And I was put on blood thinners last year for blood clots in my lungs … yikes) Sometimes my feet feel like I am wearing Kleenex boxes on them for shoes. Weird feeling but when they stretch the end of my big toe, feels like it's touching the end of the box. I hope this site will be of some help to me. I just turned 60 and have been having these problems such a short time.
I have also read that old school Vicks Vapo rub helps, if you can stand the smell. Probably the same way Ben Gay does.