Which prescription medication helps you best for peripheral neuropathy
....... Especially those meds used for pain in the feet and toes caused by diabetes? Lyrica works best for me.
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Jeffrapp, that was an excellent post, it sums up everything perfectly! I especially liked the part about worrying about the future which I have to try to limit. Helen
Thank you, it is so nice of you to comment
Hi, @sport1776, Gil, I am very fortunate to be among those who have p.n. but do not require medication yet for the pain.
As @loribmt and @amandajro suggested, there are some wonderful members on the p.n. site who have provided great suggestions on what has helped them over time as well as trusted links for more information about neuropathy. Wishing you the best and hoping that you'll find more aid for pain relief.
How many milligrams of Lyrica do you use and do you use gabapentin. I use both.
I have a question for someone? Todayi was prescribed a topical ointment...Diclofenac sodium for pain resulting from my Knee Replacement Surgery. It has been a year today! Still painful.Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has used this for neuropathy?I am thinking of using it on my feet especially at bedtime for pain. Anybody?
My pain doctor prescribed Diclofenac sodium for my PN over a year ago. I use it on my feet whenever I need to wear shoes and on my hands when they are painful. It does a pretty good job of relieving my pain in those areas. It is now available full strength under the brand name Voltaren and I have just tried it and it works just as well. I would use it on my feet at bedtime when I frequently have pain but I find ice packs work for me and I only need them for about 15 minutes and then my pain goes away for the rest of the night. BTW, I take gabapentin 3x a day and tramadol as needed for break through pain. It's not perfect but makes my life somewhat manageable. I could not do with any one of these.
Hang in Jeff. There is a life after PN, but it must be earned. PN is a brain condition and with your intense help by NeuroPlasticity you will learn to overcome pain , itch and anguish for your future. It does require belief and perseverance, but the rewards are great, but only if you hang in. Best regards from Australia.
Thank you
@glokart1957, I use this for my piraformis syndrome. I have been using it for several years. I suppose it helps some, but I do not use it as much as I should. I usually put on in the morning after showering. It is a pain (no pun intended) to put on during the day after I am dressed. If my pain is bad at night, I will apply again. Gosh, having pain a year after your replacement seems odd. I don't think it can hurt you, but that is strictly my opinion. Best of luck to you! @joybringer1
Thanks for your comment.Doc said to apply 4 times a day. I am willing to try anything. My neuropathy in my feet has also increased greatly after my knee replacement so may try upon my feet too. Yes, I was told that about 10% of people who have knee replacement may experience pain long afterwards. I guess I fall into that group. I’ll keep trying.