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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@bustrbrwn22 This is disconcerting to hear. I know you do get these but I am really sorry one is happening now. I think you said before that you get them often in the morning for a few hours? That must be sheer torture, notto mention the stress it's causing your body from all of that anxiety. What steps do you take when they happen?
I want to tell you about something that Linda and I have known about and used since the late 1970's. It is truly an amazing product. It is called Bach Flowers Rescue Remedy. It was developed by a Dr. Edward Bach in the 1930's. It is meant to be taken for panic attacks. It is just the essence of flowers, no side effects of any kind, totally natural, preserved in alcohol. We both swear by this stuff. You put a few drops under your tongue. It goes to work usually in 5-10 minutes or so. It's very subtle but it will calm most people down. Best, Hank
Here's the Amazon link and you can find their history with wikipedia as well:
https://smile.amazon.com/Rescue-Holiday-Dropper-Cranberry-Pastilles/dp/B07TLDHK8C/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=bach+flowers+rescue+remedy&qid=1600267884&sr=8-8
Great info and a very happy, belated birthday Jim! You're such a huge blessing to all of us!! Thank you so much for your patience, time and efforts you bestow upon us!! Don't forget we're here for you too!
With heart felt gratitude, Sunnyflower
This sounds too good to be true. Last year from about Jan through July my anxiety took total control. I had panic attacks daily from about 8 am until noonish and then 2 pm until 7 ish. Over many years I had tried every antidepressant yada yada yada until I found someone willing to prescribe benzo’s. It was this time I was also diagnosed with lichen planus as the sores spread from my scalp to my toes. I never left that couch for almost 8 months. You wouldn’t believe me if I told you the whole story. A sad diatribe of the health care system just wanting to get as much money as possible from you by making you inpatient so they can “really monitor your meds” - the option is to wait 6 months or more to see a psychiatrist and they probably won’t prescribe a benzo anyway. I take them as I need them which oddly isn’t every day. Deep breathing light yoga and now Kratom are tools in the belt. I am going to order this pronto and give you feedback. Thanks for thinking of me. I’m so used to it happening I forget to hide it so I’m sorry if I made you uncomfortable talking about something so personal. Say “hi” to my husband Tim and I say “hi” to Linda!!
@bustrbrwn22
There is also a recent product (not one of the original Bach Flower remedies, and Dr. Bach is long dead), but it does work pretty well for sleep called Rescue Sleep. You probably don't need it since the magnesium has been doing so well for you, but it's there if you are interested. Also on Amazon. Linda has used it and likes it. Hi to Tim BTW. Hank