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Chronic Pain | Last Active: Feb 13 8:28pm | Replies (547)

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@qball2019 do you have chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS)? Also, have you tried other nutritional supplements that calm the nerves. I take 1 tbsp hemp seed oil, various flavonoids including soy isoflavinoids, quercetin, rutin, resveratrol (always with food). These may help somewhat. You can purchase these on amazon or at vitamin shops.

My pain is sitting pain now and it is much better but at one point I had large regions of tension in glutes, legs and back and various sciatica symptoms along with back pain. Probably mostly from lower lumbar ddd. Often the nerve pinch is above the pain points. Has your doctor ordered a back / hip mri? For me, stretching, exercise (detailed in several other posts here by me), nortriptyline, inversion table, and the supplements really helped get rid of most of my nerve pain. I do think the supplements help somewhat. Good luck.

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@richman54660 Thank you for the supplement recommendations. I do have some that I take including PEACure, B vitamins, Acetyl L-Carnitine, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Green Tea, Magnesium, etc.Those are on top of my medications which include Tramadol, Lyrica, Cymbalta, etc. I've had MRI's of my whole body over the last 15 years. I do have a bunch of degenerative changes, sciatica, muscles spasms in my lower back every time I try to stand up straight, Lots of nerve pain from the lower back down. The doctor just mentioned that he thinks I have peripheral neuropathy in the butt cheek and going down my legs to my feet. Physical therapy dishcharged me because it was making the nerve pain worse. I can't exercise at all. I have a hard time standing, sitting, walking, etc. I'm basically bedridden right now.