Member Neuropathy Journey Stories: What's Yours?
This discussion was created as a place for members to share their journey with neuropathy. This will allow members to easily learn from each other what has helped them and hopefully help new members avoid some of the painful and difficult struggles some of us have faced. The following is a suggested outline for sharing your story that would be helpful for other members for comparison to their own neuropathy story.
— When did your neuropathy start? What were the symptoms? When and how was it diagnosed?
— What treatments or medications have you tried?
— What side effects have you had, if any?
Optional:
— What would you tell your best friend if they told you they had neuropathy?
— What activities have you had to give up because of neuropathy? What do you instead?
— How has your life changed socially? at work? at home?
What's your neuropathy story?
Note: If you want to ask a question for another member who has posted their neuropathy story here in this discussion, be sure to add their @membername in your post, for example @johnbishop. Your question may already be discussed in other neuropathy discussions. Be sure to check here first: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/neuropathy/ That way this discussion can be reserved for member neuropathy stories and hopefully make it easier to read and find similar symptoms to your own.
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Yup, gabapentin only helps for neuropathic pain...does zero for numbness, nor does any other pain medicine.
@bogibus Back a couple of decades I lived in OK.. My wife did a lot of barrel racing and such. She and her "horse loving friends" had all kinds of lower back pain from the constant pounding they would get in the Western Saddles ... When I had an injury and had to have a spinal fusion, we had a party with a group of those with major back problems as we were all getting older and dealing with youthful recreation.. Have you had a really good back check-up as those nerves as so prone to problems... Ken
@ken82 hi. I actually have a pretty good "relationship" with both my ortho and back guy. Western saddles definitely give the back more of a pounding then english saddles simply b/c of the style of riding but hitting the ground from falling does not do any of us any favors! Lol
Hi Chris, your post was beautifully said!!! @ea1, welcome to Connect! I know you will find the support, understanding, compassion, empathy, wealth of information, inspiration and friends that I have here on the blog.
To go along with what Chris was saying, most of us suffer brutal and often unrelenting pain. It's amazing how we keep pushing through day after day.
I hope and pray your journey is more than tolerable. Keep reaching out and we'll all try to be there for you.
Many blessings and prayers, Sunnyflower
Hi John and @ea1, in fact, some think Gabapentin can cause some numbness. It seems that way to me! It does help pain, kind of dulls it but like with all meds, it can have unwanted side effects of which I have most! I'm special! LOL!! Warmest wishes, Sunnyflower
I have had the surgeons and various dr.s take a look at things. However, I hadn't thought of getting a specific back exam. How stupid of me, I have more specialist than I can count, but no specialist just for my back! thanks
Hi Sunny, gabapentin can cause numbness? that’s something I’ve never heard or read, it would be great if we could all back up our statements with some valid source since so many of us take it, although I know that is not always possible. I thought your previous statement about RAla being superior was a fallacy was also interesting, it would be good to know why your dr. thought this as it is less expensive. 😁 Helen
Thanks Sunnyflower for the welcome! I am only on my third year since feeling the first symptoms and have experienced progression in numbness and cold feet but no pain so far. I feel fortune for not have pain as many of you go through on a daily basis...
Hello Helen. Good to hear from you. I hope this finds you well.
I experience numbness from both my neuropathy and Gabapentin. Before Gabapentin I only had intense stinging/burning/pins and needles and it felt like I was missing the top layer of my skin. After taking Gabapentin I am now am so numb that I can't feel wetness on my body, even when in a swim pool. I can feel temperature and some pressure but not always. My experience is valid. Here is a website to confirm Gabapentin can cause numbness: https://www.ehealthme.com/is/gabapentin/numbness-and-tingling/.
Regarding Alpha Lipoic Acid types, I'm afraid you have misread or misunderstood what I wrote. I never said that R ALA is superior to S ALA or S&R ALA. I said that my Endocrinologist said the R&S ALA is the best. She told me the R ALA was only tested on rats.
I'm sure your intentions are good but basically you challenge me to prove my statement that Gabapentin can cause numbness and that what I said about R ALA is a fallacy.
I take what I write as a very serious responsibility to be accurate and never want to lead anyone astray. I welcome any corrections to what I say b/c I could be wrong at any time but perhaps they could come more gently and less assuming and judgmental.
Warmest wishes, stay well, Sunnyflower
@helennicola Helen. I thought this Forum was to share our own PERSONAL experiences, not look up AMA or JAMA citations and note bibliographies? What works or happens to one person might not for the next and it’s up to us as responsible consumers to do our research and make decisions for ourselves.
Could a moderator please correct me if I am wrong?
Thanks so much for sharing your viewpoint. It might bring clarity to the purpose of the Forum if it is needed.