Eliminating Foods for Neuropathy pain
I have tried doing without certain foods and drinks containing caffeine and have discovered it helps me to lower my neuropathy pain to a level that is tolerable. It is not easy to eliminate chocolate, tea, and coffee from my diet.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
I concur completely.
Last evening after one of the most pain free days I’ve had in several weeks we went out to dinner and I had a low country sautéed dish with shrimp and sausage and new potatoes in a broth. I didn’t eat the potatoes but did drink the broth. Last night I had one of the worst flair ups of neuropathic pain ever, so I’m up at 4:30 a.m. trying to figure out what happened. I think the “bad stuff” leached out of the potatoes and was in the broth. The last time I had such a bad night was after eating a meal of tomato sauce on spaghetti squash. Of course tomatoes and potatoes are both in the nightshade family (along with eggplants and peppers). They contain an alkaloid that can be very toxic to some people, and apparently you can develop a sensitivity to it over time as I have. Nightshades are one more thing I need to avoid eating along with gluten, bread, sugar, fake sugar and alcohol.
Oh, and I forgot to list avoiding eating anything with cassava or tapioca.
Ughhhh... @catro I'm sorry to hear of your miserable evening. Neuropathy certainly does require alot of self discipline. Some days it's hard though and we deserve a little eating freedom. Be well, as your body readjusts.
Rachel
No worries here as I have no clue what cassava even is!!! 😂
Lot of doctors think their God
Here's a refresher on good food/bad food...
/https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/13-anti-inflammatory-foods#section3
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/13-anti-inflammatory-foods#section3
I have a very strong reaction to nightshades. Potatoes cause a severe flair up, as do tomatoes, and it doesn’t take more than a little bit. This has come on relatively recently as my PN has progressed. Has anyone else had this experience?
@catro, I have read about that somewhere, I don’t understand the connection though. I don’t have that problem but have wondered about too many carbs or sugar also causing a problem for me so I limit myself. Alcohol is the worst for me, even 1/2 glass of wine will trigger a bad night. Helen