Does Vitamin B-12 help with neuropathy?
I have developed neuropathy in my feet----especially the soles. When I walk, it's like walking on shards of glass that are on fire. Several articles indicate that B-12 can help. I don't want to take any prescribed meds. I have Diabetes 2. This not being able to walk without intense pain has kept me from even walking the grocery store to buy groceries. Can anyone give me information about B-12 and foot neuropathy?
Thanks,
Carol
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Then there's that...☺ Learn something new everyday. Thanks ElaineD.
Thanks a big bunch,John, for sharing the nuts.com website. It provided do very much useful information. You're the best.
Rose
Very interesting elaine and am wondering what NU Step is?
I want to underscore john’s urging us to do as much exercise as possible to maintain what muscle mass we can. I wear leg braces and know that with the huge walking and balance benefits my braces give me they prevent my calf and other muscles that I still have from being activated.
So I frequently walk around my house (very carefully) to use those leg muscles.
The NU-STEP is an exercise machine. You sit in the seat, and press the pedals back and forth (not like bike pedals, but rather like brake pedals) and at the same time you pull and push the large levers back and forth. So you exercise your legs and arms at the same time.
You can set the 'resistance' level, and adjust the seat and arm levers to fit your body.
The monitor displays your 'speed' and other measurements, like distance and calories consumed.
There is a tray below the monitor, where I place my large iPad. Using the wifi at the gym, and my cordless earphones, I can watch movies while I exercise.
It is marvelous.
I would post a link to show you the Nu-Step, but I am a new member and cannot post links yet.
Regards, ElaineD
Here are the different models/prices of the Nu-Step cross trainer @elained is using (I think):
-- https://www.nustep.com/product-category/cross-trainers/
Here's a less expensive hybrid elliptical-recumbent exercise bike that I use. I think the Nu-Step is better but the older model ProForm that I have works for my needs. It does have resistance settings. I use the elliptical every morning for about 10 to 15 minutes to help with the legs. I think any exercise is good. I wished I had an indoor pool for water therapy close by.
-- https://www.proform.com/hybrid-training
John
@johnbishop Those look nice, but I certainly couldn't afford one. I'll have to stay with a treadmill, the stairs in my house, and exercising to walking tapes. It would be nice if insurance covered these aids for people with problems, but I don't think that's going to happen.
Carol
Hi Carol @retiredteacher - I only paid a little less than $300 for mine and it's small enough that I can have it in my bedroom and have easy access to it.
@johnbishop The less expensive bike would be doable, but in the thousands---wow; too much for me. For now, I'm going to have to stay with my tread, stairs, and tapes. We had a pool in every house we lived in except the one we own now. Too bad because I could use one for pool exercises. I think they would be really beneficial, but I don't get in public pools. It's just a germ thing I have about public places.
Carol
I use the Nu-Step at my fitness center. I haven't thought at all about buying one! We're moving to a Senior Living Center, and they have both a warm water indoor pool, and at least two Nu-Step machines in the gym.
Regards, ElaineD
I have just recently become aware of the need to monitor B12 and since have been taking it occasionally. I have done some enquiries about dosage (Pharmacy, Diabetes nurses, on-line and GP) etc. and have also never seen or heard any cautions about it. Interesting and it may be an individual reaction