Toe Pain Associated with Peripheral Neuropathy

Posted by rdear45 @rdear45, Nov 9, 2023

I have had peripheral neuropathy for many years, and it has progressively gotten worse, especially in my toes. Specifically in my pinky toe in my left foot and in my big toe in my right foot. The pain in these toes is unbearable at times. I even have a spinal stimulator. The only thing that addresses the pain is Oxycodone medication.

Does anyone else have a similar experience with toe pain? If so, what have you done to address the pain.

Thank you.
Rdear45

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@madmouse43 maybe it's Morton's Neuroma, I really hate that blanket term of peripheral neuropathy when there are so many other issues that could be going on. You might have a compressed nerve as well.

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@slspencer I had surgery on both feet a quarter century ago for what the doctor diagnosed as Morton's Neuroma. Turns out to be peripheral neuropathy. I doubt snipping two nerves for Morton's has helped ease my neuropathy.

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@madmouse43 This may sound crazy, but go to Vitality Extract oils on line and order Aches and Pain roll on. It is $13.00. It really works. you can roll it on any part that hurts and it helps. sometimes it stops quickly and sometimes it takes a few times of putting it on. I have arthritis in my hand and I have used it every day, and it has just about gone. The bible says to use the things God have given us and this oil is 100% pure from the land. I know it will help. Everyone needs to try it. They have other things also, but I love this Ache and Pain Oil. It cost $9.95 for shipping, but you can get other things if you want or as many and its is well worth it. Good Luck and God Bless

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@faybe thanks for the suggestion. I have been using mainly znervite (Lidocain 4%) and Biofreeze roll-ons. I prefer toll'ons yo creams as they are less messy and not so easy to get into the eyes.

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