No wonder there is so little being done about Neuropathy!
When neuropathy isn't even listed as a major neurological disorder:https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/2772579
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Being in a swim pool helps me. A warmer than normal one such as we have for rheumatology patients. Haven't been in it for about a year and a half bc I got kicked so hard it firmed a blood clot. I always get hurt in the piol. Can't feel wetness in any of my skin! Love it, wish I could be there. Sunny
Helen, I'm trying, and believing, so we will see? Humor is also a good habit I encourage. Particularly laughhing at yourself, when you slip or fall. Getting back on your feet , with a smile on face also very motivatin!g
Hi Hank,
I also agree with you, I suffer a great deal of pain and loss of feeling. I don’t really understand what Barry is peddling.
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Hi Alice, I sent you a PM (private message) on a different topic. To read my PM just click on the little envelope symbol in the above right area of this page. Thanks, Hank
Barry, @user_che214927 You are a hoot, and if anyone has a chance at successful results with Neuro plasticity, it is you. I often listen to old comics on you tube when dealing with severe pain, and it does help. Have you ever seen the Copper Clapper Capers on you tube? Hysterical. Or, Jimmy Kimmel interviewing old people about their sex life is another fabulous one. Barry, I am trying! LoriRenee
@jesfactsmon @user_che214927 Hi guys, from what I have gleaned from watching many Norman Doidge videos is that the greater we concentrate on pain, the better the brain gets at perceiving it. A very sad fact about the brain. The brain gets entrenched in doing it quite well. What Doidge does not say, at least in his videos, is what to do when in severe pain. He only gives one example of a doctor he knows who concentrated repeatedly on 3 MRI images, the last one being the normal one that he wanted to achieve. He concentrated endlessly, and for months. If my life depended on it, I doubt I could do that. Maybe when you take the Central Sensitization 3 week Pain Class at Mayo, you learn Neuro plastic activities. Dr. Jonathan Kuttner, from New Zealand, is developing an on line pain class, and will let me know when it is ready. For now, I do what I can, not to focus on pain, with intensive things that are fully engaging. I think that may be key. To totally engage the brain in something else. So for now, I am learning Spanish, taking IQ tests on line, reading great authors. I have to say, though, I am exhausted. Nothing is natural anymore, just for the joy of it. But I am trying, still. Gotta try to reroute this brain of mine. OY. LoriRenee1
Thank you LoriRenee. I am interested in the class. Peggy
Hello Margaret, I am Sunnyflower. Wow this info is fantastic!! Thanks so much! I wonder if any neurologists know about this? Warmest wishes, Sunnyflower
Thank you so much! 😊
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