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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I live alone. Have a son in Nebraska. I am wheelchair dependent but do walk with 2 canes. Spinal stenosis makes the muscles week and the potential to fall scares me. I go everywhere in the chair. Peripheral neuropathy is a progression of spinal stenosis. Cant sleep because of the symptoms. I am good during the day and keep busy. Have been to 3 MD's for this problem but left their office without any help from them. I have tried CBD lotion, aspercreme, warm soaks with mag sulfate. The symptoms reduce for a few hours, but not long enough to sleep more than 3 hours. Would appreciate what others have done to reduce symptomology
Thanks so much Linda.
Hi, @calliopy2 - you mentioned your can't sleep due to your symptoms. Has your doctor prescribed something for that, or how are you handling the insomnia?
Good evening Rachel, @rwinney. Without commenting on the contents of your post, I want to tell you about your gift. You know don't you that we all have the potential to arrive here on this planet with a gift, maybe a talent or a skill that is not quite like anyone else's. It may take us a long time to learn about our gift and even longer to learn what to do with it, how to share it with others unselfishly and most importantly how to use it to improve the quality of our own life.
I have a friend who's son came to her when he was in high school and asked, "Mom, how will I know what my gift is?" Well, today he is one of the brightest artists in not only our country but in the world. He has used his gift to help his parents, to motivate and inspire his contemporaries and to support the artistic endeavor he has chosen for his life's work.
Your gift is just beginning to emerge in your posts and your greetings. Your messages make us sit up and take notice. Your words plea for relief from frustration and anger over the degree of pain and discomfort you endure. They let us know when it is time to have gratitude and graciously thank the folks who help us.
And that's when you really shine.......when you give it what you call, your "best try."
May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris
I also have spinal stenosis and when it becomes intolerable, I have Tramadol. I only take it if the pain is really bad because it is a strong drug. The emergency room doctor is the one who gave it to me. It works.
Hi Chris
Thank you, thank you, thank you so very much. You inspire me with every post. Without even really knowing you, I feel as though I do. I believe talent recognizes talent and if I possess a piece of the puzzle needed here, then I must share both my ups and downs and gladly give back.
We are so lucky to have you on Connect. Thank you for all of your gifts and for being you! It made my heart happy to know and see... that you got one heck of a love dose from your grandchildren! Awesome.
Today will be a good day for me, I just feel it. My mom can finally drive again after ankle replacement surgery on her left (she's driven most of her life with her left foot as right is fused 90°). Amazing.
I hope you find relief and inspiration today.
With gratitude. 🌼
Rachel
Darlin;This is just awful I’m so sorry
Good morning everyone-
I have good news to share! Today I'm feeling hopeful because I applied for the Jacksonville Mayo Clinic 3 week pain rehabilitation program.
There have been some worthy posts that peeked my interest but, I wasnt ready to commit. Yesterday, and lately, I've been feeling extremely hopeless. When that happens the moment has to hit me, and I will search very hard for hope.
I watched the video on Mayo's site explaining Central Sensitization and saw my exact blueprint from eyes to head to neuropathy to irregulation, pain and torment. It was indeed an emotional validation of my entire bodies dysfunction and debilitation. I strongly recommend watching if you are looking to think out of the box.
My concern over cost and ability hold me back alot in this life. It's just my nature. Truth is, as my husband reassures me, I am very fortunate to have an incredible support system from my family.
So, Y O L O....you only live once.
And for the record, this is NOT living!
I will remain optimistic that my insurance is accepted and I am accepted. We (my family and I) can cover added expense and I can will myself to physically make it happen.
I will not settle, can not settle and today I hope I have provided inspiration to anyone who is able or willing to think and feel the same.
Be well-
Rachel
@rwinney Rachel, You go girl! Do not give up! You go to Mayo, and may you learn a lot, and hopefully, have some improvement. Like I said, you are inspiring! Hope is very important. Hang on. Persevere. God Bless you, Lori R.
@rwinney That sounds good keep us posted I'm going to look for that video central sensation is that it ? Glad your going for it .