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@deanhobart
Thank you for reminding me about the slow regrowth of nerves. Because of my celiac and neuropathy my healing is probably even slower. Patience is not my forte. My neurologist prescribed lidocaine Rx patch and it helps me somewhat. He also said my prognosis for healing was "good." I am still trying to keep active and, unlike most folk, I am trying to gain weight. I just have to modify my exercise routine a bit. Because of the celiac I am hypersensitive to pain so I am hoping that as time goes on my pains will lessen. I am also taking vitamin supplements that support nerve growth and healing. Other than this shin business, I am in good health and my neuropathy does not bother me for the most part.

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@arcuri24 Regarding the pain. Everything I've read is that it actually isn't 'pain' from, say, a traumatic wound but instead your brain misidentifying what the nerve signals mean. Your feet arent actually torn or on fire.

That's the rationale behind using electrostimulus to 'calm and redirect' the interpretation of the signals. I am thinking why swimming and walking around in the pool helps because it sort of 'averages' the pressure sensitivity throughout my skin so that my toes and feet don't feel so different than the rest of my body. Same with wearing compression socks. My numbness already feels like my feet are encased in socks, or like wearing snow shoes, that actually "seeing" the socks helps my brain remember what my feet normally would feel like once I take them off.

It is like touching an ice cube and feeling it burn as if it is too hot. But you can briefly redirect that feeling by remembering that it is actually cold. During the transition from being 'on fire' to 'freezing ', the pain sensation disappears. Just a thought.

@arcuri24 You are SO lucky your neuropathy doesn’t bother you. Mine is still new to me and it HURTS!! I am using hempvana nerve cream which helps.