Apparatus for Neuropathy
Staying on track with my new year mentality, I succumbed to a motorized cart for the firat time today in Target. Instead of being reclusive and housebound, I gave myself an opportunity by using a cart. My thought and question for you all is...considering my slow dragged out progression down hill, I'm left wondering when and how will it stop? Do any of you with SFPN use apparatus for walking due to your neuropathy? Has anyone ended up being wheel chair bound from neuropathy or the reversal, had their legs come back from such damage? Thank you for anything you are willing to share.
Rachel
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I like your answer!
@rwinney Rachel, Your illnesses really have a mind of their own. What you do, just to survive them, is amazing. What we all do to survive them, is amazing! I mean, it can take me a solid 10 minutes or more, to find a pair of shoes that do not hurt. And the next time I want to wear them, they kill me. Or, would my flip flops be better in the shower, or putting a wash cloth on the shower floor be better? Would Frankincense be better for the burning, or my CBD salve? The foot massager, or the hot water foot spa? This is all to just get by without throbbing, gnarly, pain. And it goes on all day like this! I carry various pairs of shoes in my car. Sometimes I can drive, and sometimes the pedal exacerbates so much pain, that I go back in my house. OY!!!!! All too much. I have to find a really good book to read. Sometimes reading is a great distraction, and fools my brain that I am ok for awhile. Sometimes reading is damn impossible. What can we all do? We are alive!!!!! Lori
You are not alone, there are many comrades on this war of pain vs sanity! I really do understand your,no I don't "understand" any of this foot agony! There are some good ideas on this thread,none of which has helped me. However we do celebrate those that find a bit of relief.
God Bless you,Marianne
@lorirenee1 You, my dear, have outlined other challenges that face us daily...decisions. What clothes, what shoes, what medications will be the best today? Will I need topicals as well as something like a capsule or a tincture that will help with anticipated pain or discomfort? Sometimes we have to consider the weather, sometimes the activity, and even the vehicle we are driving. How far do we have to walk? How much do we have to carry? What kind of chairs will be there? Do we need a cushion, a warm wrap? What about gloves?
I try to think comfort when I make my selections. Those black boots are cute but too hard to get on. My hands are too numb to grab the zipper or the buttons. Forget the jewelry...it is just too much trouble. Some of us need special hygiene products. Better not leave home without them. Others need what @rwinney calls neuropathy apparatus. Is my walking stick in the vehicle? Will there be assistance at the market or the movie or the restaurant?
So....sometimes it is just easier to stay home. Yet, we need to get out there and play Mahjongg, Bridge, Cribbage, etc......for social interaction and an opportunity to find a distraction from pain and discomfort. Thanks for calling our attention to these daily struggles to live a somewhat normal life. Or is there a new normal today?
May you be free of suffering. Chris
@artscaping Hi Chris, You wrapped it up! The crazy decisions we make all day long is in itself, exhausting. Nothing is just natural anymore. Nothing can be taken for granted. I never would have believed our lives would have came to this. And at some level, pain becomes boring!!!! We just want to think about something else. We want to have normal, healthy, stimulations; not this madness! So, I am going shopping. May not be able to have the strength to stand in line to buy anything, but still; I am going shopping! Hi Ho, Hi Ho...…...OY!!!!!! May you find the goodness in your day. Lori
@maryv449
The video you linked in this discussion might interest my wife. I watched a little and I really like Dr. Jo, she's a kick, great facial expressions. Thanks for posting this. Hank
Agree!
i love this - thanks - you sure tell it exactly like it is, and they go on and on - i get so worn out just with having to deal with all this stuff and more - and the doctors and the Rxs and the 8 AM phone calls from medical places when you finally fell asleep at 4 or 5 AM. There's no life left!
this was supposed to be in response to @lorirenee1 re daily challenges. The way these posts and replies are set up can be confusing - maybe someone can make it better/easier?
@treziesmom When you reply to a certain person put thev@before name before you begin your letter,like I did, understand