Aching legs from Small Fiber Neuropathy
One of my relentless symptoms from neuropathy is profusely aching legs. Does anyone share this symptom with me? At times I wonder if it could be another issue. They hurt so bad and create pain when walking continuously. Both legs feel heavy, tired and can't get much mileage. When I walk it's as though they are full of lead and they make me go at a turtles pace. If I stop and don't move they may settle a bit but then same old situation as I walk again. Only relief is being elevated and wrapped with heat or soaking in warm water. That buys me maybe a half hour or an hour tops. Same goes for any topicals. A tight wrap feels good almost like a weighted blanket does. Something about tightening the muscles does too.
I appreciate comments or feed back you may have to share on this.
Thanks all,
Rachel
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@lorirenee1, kansas girl, et al: there was a very informative enlightening article in the 1/21 issue of “Wired” magazine which I read online. It explains the stigma and negativity associated with the drug and also the benefits of the plant which is soon to be legalized in one of the Asian countries in which it is grown and has been used for centuries for medicinal reasons.
@kansasgal I would buy their smallest packet of Maeng Da. It is a 1 ounce packet, if I remember their smallest packet amount. But you will be correct in buying the smallest packet size they offer. That way, you won't lose too much money if you do not like it. Remember too, that sometimes the wrong Kratom may not work for pain at all. If one does not work, try another. But from Happy Hippos SLOW strains. I would start at about 2 grams, and work up if needs. Use the least to get rid of pain. You will find your "sweet spot" in the amount that works for you. I usually take 4 to 5 grams per each time I use it. Mix in water, and swallow as fast as you can. In about 15 minutes or so, pain will go away. Good luck....Lori Renee
Kansas girl....I will check it out. Thanks, Lori
Hi. I also have achy legs, especially at night that literally prevents me from sleeping. I take a lot of CBD oil and B vitamins and have massage therapy but truthfully nothing works. During the day the pain subsides but I always have the weakness and heavy leg feel as well. I tried Gabapentin but does not work for me and I took 1 Pregabalin 25 mg once and it blurred my vision so I never took anymore but I am considering trying this again as I read it is very helpful for some people with pain. What works best for you.
Hello there. Interestingly enough, last night I forgot my Pregabalin (Lyrica) dose 100 mg 2x day and was 7 hours past due. My body fired up beyond its normal craziness and I thought....Wow, it really does work for certain things!
My only advice on the side effects is that often we have to tough it out in order to get to find the benefit of the drug. As long as you give it a committed try, then determine if you can't or haven't acclimated enough to continue for its benefit. Trial and error I'm afraid. Good luck.
Also, heat is my savior. I have pliable heat packs and wrap my legs from top to bottom. Then wrap a blanket tightly around my straight legs. Eventually they settle down almost to dead state and I never want to move again. It's not always fool proof but what is?
Thank you, yes I will give the Lyrica a good honest try
Lyrics made my hair fall out, including my eyebrows and eyelashes. It did not help my pain, so after almost two years, I stopped using Lyrica. High doses of gabapentin help me now.
Hello. Looking back it appears I neglected to respond to your question. I'm sorry.
I was on Lyrica CR (controlled release) 165 mg for several months and it did help. Expensive drug therefore I utilized a co-pay card to be able to afford it. I began Medicare January 2020 and am now ineligible for co-pay cards. My new insurance will not cover this version of Lyrica so I've switched to Pregabalin (generic Lyrica) and take 100mg 2 x day.
Side effect for me was drowsiness however, I've acclimated and tolerate it well.
Be well -
Rachel
Preaching to the gallery. My right calf has just about disappeared, I have trouble getting up if I’m on my knees and I get pain so bad at night I just want to take a hammer and beat my legs. I’m tired from getting the attacks 2-3 nights a week and waking up in the morning wondering where my legs are.