Ideas for pain relief from Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN)
I just wanted to pass along some ideas for those of you with idiopathic small fiber neuropathy. I am a 60-year-old female in excellent health other than the onset of this about a year ago. I do not have diabetes or any other detectable health issues.
I started some new things a few weeks ago and this week I have had some remarkable relief. I am not sure if what I have done is why, or which thing might have helped, but still wanted to pass this along just to give some of you some things to try.
I wear compression socks. This seems to help with the pain and pressure I feel in my feet and ankles.
I started taking Evening of Primrose oil twice a day.
I have cut my caffeine intake by at least two-thirds and now drink mostly green or black tea. I had heard that caffeine could irritate nerves...worth a shot.
I exercise, which I have been doing for over 20 years. I think it improves circulation which I think really helps with nerve health.
I added niacin. I will aid in blood flow, also good for circulation.
I use a cream called DMSO which i put on my feet and ankles in the morning (numbs the pain)
I don't know if any of this could be helpful for you or not, But I seem greatly improved recently......I have tried everything and am always looking for new things to try in order to function with this awful condition.
I am still taking 600mg of Gabapentin 3 times a day and 20 mg Citalopram once a day and have been for 9 months. I do not take any other medications.
Blessings to all of you and I hope there is a cure some day. I intend to keep looking for solutions that do not require medications!
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Thanks Lori
Can't help myself sometimes. Then after, I may think...what the heck did you write all that for?!? 😉
Robin, that's so sad ... my heart goes out to you. Do emotions like heartbreak, anxiety, fear, resentment, etc. make neuropathy pain flare up worse? Peggy
Thanks Lioness, we will survive. People have changed
Hi Rachel. I know how you feel about the changes in your life. Some people mark the time by important events in their life - like a marriage or the birth of a child. I mark time by an event that happened on April 27, 2012. My whole life changed when I became a paraplegic. I had been newly married, just 10 months, and suddenly I could no longer move at all. I could not sit up to feed myself, I was incontinent, and I could not even dress myself. I was hospitalized for six weeks. Because I was bedridden, I had multiple pulmonary emboli which were life threatening. I remember the doctor in the emergency room asking me for the telephone number of my next of kin. I told him to hang a bag or two of heparin and that I would be okay. It worked like a charm. But I still couldn’t take care of myself and I needed a lot of therapy to teach me how to live in a wheelchair. The burning, stabbing pain was there particularly in my spinal cord where the injury happened and also in my legs and hips. I had horrible leg spasms and my legs would go flying up in the air. I had no control of my body. I just wanted to get better. I truly believed that I would walk one day. That never happened, but with five years of intensive therapy, I can walk for a very short distance in a walker, probably only about 20 yards. I did discover how strong I was in spirit. I never gave up and even though I am wheelchair bound, I can take care of myself now. I miss being able to travel though. I am restricted by the pain and the difficulty of going more than two hours in the car. I really want to take a trip for the next birthday. I have looked into taking a cruise, but after seeing what happened to the passengers on the cruise ships with that virus from China, I think that I will forgo any trips on a ship. There are some train trips, but I don’t know how I will travel with my wheelchair and a suitcase. I need two hands to get around in the chair so how do I handle that suitcase? I will figure out something, I hope. My husband hates to travel so I will go alone when I figure out where I want to go. I need to carry a lot of supplies because of my incontinence. That is the worst part of being paralyzed. I hate the pain, but I have learned how to live with it. Because I am now in kidney failure, I have to pay a lot of attention to my bathroom issues. I am also on a strict kidney diet, so eating out is a big problem. Okay! I have unloaded today. We all need to do that sometimes and this forum seems to be the right place. I’m not depressed, just frustrated. I miss being able to walk in my house. I hate cooking from a wheelchair. I drop things all the time. Yesterday when I was taking a big jar of rice out of the pantry and I dropped it on the floor and there was rice all over the kitchen. Oh well, we all have myriad problems associated with our neuropathy. I feel better now.🤪
@darlingtondoll Gosh after reading what you have gone through I shouldn't complain at all,I am in awe of what you,be gone through and come out the better person not letting your w.c define who you are and madevof the right stuff Yea for you
Can someone tell me how you ‘like’ a comment please
@birdierobin Yes under reply there is a heart clickk on it that is a like that's what I clicked on for your post hope this helped
Thanks. Yeah, I am one tough cookie.🍪
Hi, @darlingtondoll - you must be one determined lady to make it through all of what you described. That's really a lot to deal with daily.
I'd suggest, long term, anyway, not giving up on the cruise. My family is actually going on one to the Caribbean the end of March, and I truly hope nothing with coronavirus is in the picture. Our previous cruise was one of our best family vacations ever.
When we traveled to Italy for 10 days, my husband just brought a large backpack. Would it work to handle a backpack with your belongings (on your back or on the back of the chair), darlingtondoll, say, if you went on a train trip?
I need a lot of supplies and added to the clothes, well, I need a suitcase. After looking at various cruise itineraries, I found that “I have been there and done that”. I went to Machu Picchu when they were still rebuilding the site and my husband and I had the place to ourselves for the whole day! I have seen Stonehenge and been everywhere I have always wanted to go. So if I went on a cruise, I probably would not get off the ship. I went to the top of the crow’s nest on a big sailing ship near Sardinia for my 60th birthday.