Unknown Cause or Idiopathic SFN
Hello. I was wondering if there were any folks out there who were at one point labeled “idiopathic” or “unknown cause” SFN, BUT later found the cause?
I’m asking because my son (15 years old) has a positive biopsy for SFN. We have done every blood test imaginable and thorough genetic testing to try and pinpoint what is causing his SFN so we can guide treatment. So far, nothing shows up out of the ordinary on any test. His B12 is high, which is weird since he is homozygous for MTHFR, but other than that everything comes back normal on blood tests and his genetic testing shows no known mutations.
His doctors have tried many medications and he doesn’t respond to those in either a negative or positive way. The doctors are pretty stumped, so I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar situation and finally did find something (maybe outside the box of normal testing) that they think is causing the SFN and were better able to treat it? Ideally we’d like it to be autoimmune, so we could start IVIG or another type of immunotherapy (even though he didn’t respond to a 30 day high dose of prednisone) but nothing in his bloodwork is pointing in that direction.
Thanks so much!
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I've tried neurologists and they didn't help me. I am going to a naturopathic doctor. Drugs do you relieve pain, but they don't to the deep cause of your issues. Investigate a naturopathic doctor. It could a mutated gene, high B 12 which is actually low B12, complicated to explain. Take a food intolerance test. Take a fecal test for leaky gut. OAT test, organic acid test which tests for candida/fungus and many other issues, 75 differerent tests. You may have a mutated gene(s). Lower your stress level, go to sleep no later than 10 p.m.. I have candida and being treated for it. Eating the wrong foods can agitate PN, like it does me. I alsohave tinnitus. I am taking Gabapentin for nerve pain. I also put SomaCare on my toes and under my toes because they get very tight sometimes. I and my doctor highly suspect that I have mutated genes. I have done alot of reading on alot of health topics pertaining to these issues. The OAT test has 2000 test to prove that it works.
Actually, this was my primary care physician and they don't care if it's high. They don't do nothing about it. This is why I went to a naturalpathich doctor to dig deeper and find answers. I read about the high B 12 on my own and found that it's actually low B 12. I am taking high levels of B 12 and a B Complex and other supplements.
@cncwi17 - this article may be useful on your question on MTHFR https://www.healthline.com/health/mthfr-gene
Hi Rachel
I have a hemiplegic migrain from more tham 10 years and it causea sever pain and stiffness in my neck, shoulder and back head and i was taking topamax tab 100mg . Due to a side effect between it and Cannabis . The Neuro change the topamax to Botox injection on my head , neck and shoulder . The Botox helps me in the stIffness of them . That is make me thought this symptoms is related to the migrain not to the SFN . The other symptoms are my right hand and both legs from my toes up to my both knee cramping , burnnig and baker cyst in my right knee cause joint locking and pain . Now my left hand starts numbness and tingling.
I understand what we are taking are a pain killer or analgesic only but there is no cure for this disease . I am really sorry to say that .
Thank you
Hi @azza1
Thank you for your response. Im so glad to hear botox injections bring some relief to you. I receive botox in the same areas and I count down the days in my final month until next visit. Never thought I'd be so happy to get 40 little bee stings all over my head neck and shoulders. We gotta do, what we gotta do! Yes, no cure is right...sad but true for now. Be well in managing your pain today. Its really hard to live with such uncertainty but talks like this help to know we are not alone.
All the best,
Rachel
I always thought Botox was supposed to last a while, you get 40 injections every month? I also get pain/headaches in the back of my head and neck but NSAIDS usually do the trick. (for now)
Botox is typically covered by insurance every 3 months however, for me, it begins wearing off after 2 months. Getting through that final 3rd month is challenging. I also take monthly Emgality self injections which has helped cut my migraines down to 3-5 per month. Im glad your getting relief with your current treatment.
So sorry the insurance guidelines are so biased as to prevent you and others all the medical help you need, I hope to see the day that drug co.’s are forced to reign in their costs, but I won’t hold my breath.
@artscaping @jimhd @johnbishop has anyone here tried IVIG for their SFN?
@albiet I have not tried IVIG since it's only for pain symptoms as far as I know and I don't have any associated pain just numbness.