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?

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@jakedduck1

@artist01
Haha, me with a paintbrush. Now that's funny.
A speech pathologist was at my house one day and he said I want you to draw a portrait of yourself. Oh yeah right sure. I said are you sure they'll have room in the Louvre maybe next to the Mona Lisa?
Well, I started on my masterpiece. He didn’t believe me when I said I couldn’t draw. But he forced my hand so I started drawing my stick figure portrait.
He wasn’t really interested in what it would look like he was interested in what it contained, mouth, nose hair, shoes, pants shirt & attempted to draw a woman's purse in his hand. He asked what the square and curved line was, I said he's a purse snatcher.
So I guess right now you know that a paintbrush in my hand would be a major disaster. Maybe I could paint a canvas solid black and just say it's midnight.
To be honest I think that would look better than some of the paintings I see hanging in art galleries. I think the way people describe paintings and wine is hilarious. I saw a guy and he was talking about wine and he said it has an earthy flavor, does that mean it tastes like dirt?
I took a calligraphy class with a friend and we had to draw the lines. The class was three hours long and at the end of the class I was still trying to draw my lines believe it or not. And then the teacher says to put our work on the board oh yeah right sure like that’s gonna happen. My friends work was beautiful but needless to say I never went back.Still to this day I can’t draw a straight line. you’re probably sick of people asking you this, I think you said that but anyway I wish I had a painting of my favorite mountain Mount Shasta in California painted by you.
Take it easy,
Jake

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@jakedduck1. Hahaha Jake. No worries, I can't draw a straight line either! And your all-black painting could have potential in the art world. There's a very famous all-white painting I learned about in art school Art History! The artist's name escapes me just now.
If I ever get back to painting again, I'd be honored to paint your beloved Mt. Shasta for you.
I hope you have a great day today.
Laurie

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@jakedduck1

@avmcbellar
Okay, if do you want to help with any questions I got one for you.
I read this but I’m not sure if it’s true. It said when you’re neuropathy changes from all or most of the painful symptoms go away and you get more numbness your Neuropathy is getting worse.
What do you think?
Ever hear the before? Are used to have all the horrendously painful symptoms but they went away and now The numbness has gone all the way up to just passed my waist. I can’t feel my feet at all and keep trying to takeoff my shoes and socks which you’re already off but I can’t tell my lower legs are pretty bad too and the numbness eases the farther up it goes, at least for now.
Any ideas,
Jake

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@jakedduck1 and @artist01, I am so sorry both of you are having such difficulties! Next time I begin to whine over some mild discomfort, I'll think of both of you and hush! Thank you both for being so upbeat and positive despite these growing challenges.

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@jakedduck1

@bustrbrwn22
When I used to bite my tongue and cheek from so many seizures. I used Lidocaine spray.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 hi Leonard. Does that require a prescription?

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@bustrbrwn22

@jakedduck1 hi Leonard. Does that require a prescription?

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@bustrbrwn22

@jakedduck1 hi Leonard. Does that require a prescription?

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@bustrbrwn22
Yes & no.
I got the prescription one but there are over the counter versions. However, I had a hard time getting it from the doctor. Probably because it must be used sparingly. It may cause breathing problems and swallowing numbs the throat causing its own problems. Food could go into the trachea and cause choking, etc. Occasionally I took small sips of Ensure.
Take care,
Jake

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@venki, When you reply to an email notification you should be clicking on the VIEW & REPLY button at the bottom of the email instead of using the reply to the sender function of your email program on your mobile device. It makes it really difficult for other members to read your posts and answer any questions you might have. I've deleted the extraneous email program information from your previous replies but left it here so that you can see. Does that make sense?

Thanks! John

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yes, thanks so much you are very kind.

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@jakedduck1

@bustrbrwn22
Yes & no.
I got the prescription one but there are over the counter versions. However, I had a hard time getting it from the doctor. Probably because it must be used sparingly. It may cause breathing problems and swallowing numbs the throat causing its own problems. Food could go into the trachea and cause choking, etc. Occasionally I took small sips of Ensure.
Take care,
Jake

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@jakedduck1 Besides the reasons you mentioned I would think doctors would not recommend it for seizure patients. Not being able to feel your tongue can become a safety hazard in case the tongue is swallowed or causes issues during a seizure. Toni

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@jakedduck1

@artist01
Haha, me with a paintbrush. Now that's funny.
A speech pathologist was at my house one day and he said I want you to draw a portrait of yourself. Oh yeah right sure. I said are you sure they'll have room in the Louvre maybe next to the Mona Lisa?
Well, I started on my masterpiece. He didn’t believe me when I said I couldn’t draw. But he forced my hand so I started drawing my stick figure portrait.
He wasn’t really interested in what it would look like he was interested in what it contained, mouth, nose hair, shoes, pants shirt & attempted to draw a woman's purse in his hand. He asked what the square and curved line was, I said he's a purse snatcher.
So I guess right now you know that a paintbrush in my hand would be a major disaster. Maybe I could paint a canvas solid black and just say it's midnight.
To be honest I think that would look better than some of the paintings I see hanging in art galleries. I think the way people describe paintings and wine is hilarious. I saw a guy and he was talking about wine and he said it has an earthy flavor, does that mean it tastes like dirt?
I took a calligraphy class with a friend and we had to draw the lines. The class was three hours long and at the end of the class I was still trying to draw my lines believe it or not. And then the teacher says to put our work on the board oh yeah right sure like that’s gonna happen. My friends work was beautiful but needless to say I never went back.Still to this day I can’t draw a straight line. you’re probably sick of people asking you this, I think you said that but anyway I wish I had a painting of my favorite mountain Mount Shasta in California painted by you.
Take it easy,
Jake

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Thanks for the kind welcome. Has anyone noticed that they tip to one side? It is odd and doesn't happen often but it bothers me. Sometimes I fall, but usually I just grab onto something. Well, I just wondered, thanks.
Beth

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@jakedduck1

@straightway22
I just edited my earlier post. Sorry it was such a mess.
Take it easy,
Jake

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I believe you were responding to someone else, so I hope it is ok if I reply.I have epilepsy too. It started to kick up when I was first diagnosed with neuropathy, peripheral. I take Levitracetam which helps the seizures, but I wonder if it isn't the cause of my walking difficulty. I tip sometimes to one side, odd isn't it? Well, it is so nice to find someone that has seizures and Neuropathy. Thanks again, Beth

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