anyone feel more burning/numbness when sitting
Hi I am getting beyond frustrated! Laying down puts my pain at 110% ,sitting in a chair puts the numbness and burning way over my threshold of pain. I can hardly sit at a table to write,eat,carry on a conversation,within minutes I question if my feet and calves actually look as painful as they feel! They look fine yet oh the nerves just go nuts firing in all directions with a bed of hot coals. I have been on every medication to to man,even some unknown! Thanks for your knowledge Marianne
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@lorirenee1 Lori, I have to hand it to you, you get out there and try things! Calmere, DRG stimulator, a variety of pharmaceutical drugs, alternative drugs, practically every OTC product ever invented. My question for you is, did you ever try cayenne pepper? Also have you ever tried going to a chinese medicine practitioner or an acupuncture specialist? Just curious. Best m'dear, Hank
@jesfactsmon Hi Hank, Yes, I have tried just about everything under the sun. Very first thing I ever tried was acupuncture, and it did nothing. I tried a Capsacian (cayenne pepper) cream, and it did nothing. I even tried a homeopathic med, that really was only St. John' s Wort, and it did nothing. Now, I must research Chinese Medicine and Neuropathy. I have a new quest!!!! You never know when one may help. And of course, due to my willingness to try anything, I did discover that one alternative herbal tree that does help. I hope Linda is willing to try everything she can, as well. We have to try!!! Best to you as well, Love, Lori
Amen! 🙏
Hey Lori, I would be curious to know how chinese medicine might be able to help. Of course the first thing is to find a person who is both talented and skilled in the art. But I have heard that it can be very powerful. We went to a chinese herb store once in the eighties in Vancouver BC looking for an herb to help Linda's menstrual cramp, which she found (called Shu Ling or something).
I knew if anyone had tried cayenne, you would have for sure. How about the acupuncture, did it do anything at all for you? Was the person an experienced acupuncturist? Best, Hank
@jesfactsmon @lorirenee1 I've tried capsaicin as well. It didn't help me, either. The pain specialist told me about an application of it that's done in the office, a larger dosage than an OTC tube. I think the doctor doubted that it would work for me.
Jim
Hi @jimhd Jim, I have heard cayenne (capsaicin) mentioned a few times over the years. The idea as I understood it was that it would cause such an intense burning, like your feet are on fire, that it would "wear out the nerves" so they would calm down for a period of time, purportedly long enough to make it worthwhile to do. But I never heard about someone actually doing it successfully. And I do believe this referred to it being done in a medical setting, not OTC. Would still be interesting to hear from someone who had it done that way, i.e. by a doctor. Best, Hank
Hi Rachel, do you have any idea at all about how I would apply to be seen at Mayo since I have so many specialists now and they all say that I am a complicated patient? I wouldn't know where to begin! I think neuro and rheum may be the most important?? I have thought about it so often over the years and family members have tried to encourage me to go over the years but I don't know what they would do with me either! I would appreciate your thoughts on this very much. Take care, Sunny. 😊
Hi @sunnyflower, Have you thought about asking one of your specialists/doctors for a referral to Mayo Clinic? You can also call and self refer for an appointment. If you would like to seek help from Mayo Clinic, contact one of the appointment offices. The contact information for Minnesota, Arizona and Florida can be found here http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63.
Hello @sunnyflower. John has provided the starting point and info for you. I recommend having your most hands on , knowledgable Drs who are very involved in your health be the ones to refer you. My experience being referred by my Drs. was that I had been diagnosed already with things Mayo felt I could be treated for by my local Drs. Possibly I was no great mystery and apparently they felt they could not help. Or were too busy to take me on. Perhaps your multiple diagnosis and unique diseases will draw attention for treatment. You've got nothing to lose! Go for it!!
Many well wishes to you,
Rachel
PS: Check out your insurance first to be sure you can go out of network. Unless however you live near one of 3 Mayo Clinics