New to Neuropathy 2 months.
November 2-1/2 weeks prescribed Steroid cream for Grovers, Later went for followup. Three complaints (red hands, itchy hands, mild pins and needles. He said I had neuropathy. I asked coincidental after Steroid on skin.
He said age (I am 78..But Ride bike, rolleblade, water ski, work on antique cars ,A1C=5.6, Quite healthy),
till I wore a new dark green Tee Shirt to bed before washing it. In 2 weeks chest broke out in blisters. That is how the story started.
My neuropathy is mild. Like flys stopping here and there on my body. I scratch once or twice and gone. However the land some other place.
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Hi everyone. Just wondering, what is the test for neuropathy? It's often mentioned in posts. I have an appointment for a Complex Care Physical with my GP on February 10th and hope that might be something I could request for my neuropathy symptoms.
I am Diabetic (Type 2, well controlled), have Giant Cell Arteritis, IBD currently being investigated, and multi-other issues. I know, I am a Piece of Work!!
Thanks, Laurie
Hi Laurie @artist01, Here's a good summary of the diagnostic tests for neuropathy from Mayo Clinic - https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peripheral-neuropathy/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352067
Thankyou for the Mayo Clinic site for PN, John. Oh my goodness, so many tests. I don't think my doctor would be willing or able to order all those. I guess I'm satisfied to know that I have neuropathy and be done with it. I'm pretty sure I have Diabetic Neuropathy, and given my great difficulty with taking medications, I will just tough it out. Not being a martyr, but after all these years (I'm 85) of doctors trying to prescribe various meds to help with all my issues, and failing for the most part, I know my body, as we all say. Ah, the Golden Years! lol
Thanks for all the help, John.
Warm regards,
Laurie
Hi, i have been reading a lot of these posts and comparing them to my symptoms, i hope to get an answer, since March of last year 2020 I felt pain in my left side and a pain in the upper left side of my buttocks after a few days pain was gone, then June I went for a long walk and the next day my left knee was swollen, after a few weeks I went to see my doctor, of course, he said not to worry, he did tell me to use a cold pack for 15 to 20 minutes 3 to 4 times a day, the swelling did not go away, he gives a referral to see a neurologist he did an EMG and said there was nothing wrong with me, I went to another doctor and I went to see a rheumatologist same thing said everything is fine with me told him my left knee is swollen told me not true, finally, I called the doctor and finally I got a referral for an MRI the spine I am waiting for the results, it does take two weeks, so right now I feel pain on both sides of the knees I was wondering are these the symptoms of rehumatoid arthritis or peripheral neuropathy also I feel on both legs some tingling. I do hope for an answer. Ty
@fde11
Hi Ty, first of all, if you see a doctor with a complaint of pain somewhere, no way they should say to you there is nothing with you simply because a test does not show any issue. Pain means there is SOMETHING wrong, by definition! Also, I'm surprised if you were told it takes 2 weeks for an MRI result. I have had MRIs twice and both times the results were available immediately. Best, Hank
@fde11
Hello,
My Mom had knee pain and the Orthopedist was unable to identify any structural or other problems so he recommended 1-2,000mg of turmeric which completely relieved her discomfort.
Good luck,
Jake
Hi Jake, how long would you say that it took your mom to feel relief from the turmeric? And, was the 1 to 2,000 mg per day? It's very good to hear that she has found relief! Would you mind keeping us updated on that should god-forbid, this knee pain come back while she is still on the turmeric? Thanks so much and take really good care, Sunny flower
@jakeduck1 @sunnyflower
Yes, I too am curious about this. My wife takes a product called Theracurmin made by Integrative Therapeutics, the ingredients include:
Theracurmin (d bioavailability water-dispersible turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizome complex) providing 30% curcumin (180 mg) 600 mg
So the 600mg curcumin is derived from turmeric, and my wife thinks it's doing her some good. I have no idea whether it's better to take curcumin or turmeric, but they seem to be good for soothing inflammation. Can you tell me which product your mom is taking or is it just raw turmeric? Thank-you Leonard, Hank
@sunnyflower
Hello,
I have read several studies that it takes anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks but those were all referring to arthritic pain. My mom didn’t have any arthritis in her knee. She told the doctor her pain wasn’t bad but was bothersome. She started taking 1,000 but after a week or two she went to 2,000 and soon her pain was gone, Although my memory isn’t all that it should be I’d say it wasn’t more than 2 weeks if that. I remember there is some ingredient in pepper that increases the absorption of turmeric. I noticed a dramatic difference in my hemoglobin level when I switched from using milk on my cereal to orange juice. Same when I took an iron supplement with orange juice. Absorption is the name of the game. My mom got hers at Costco.
Good luck, I hope it works for you too,
Jake
P.S.
“Would you mind keeping us updated on that should god-forbid, this knee pain come back while she is still on the turmeric?”
Sadly that’s not possible, my Mom passed away 15 months ago.
@jakedduck1
Thanks for the info Leonard. I will look for the turmeric product at Costco. My heartfelt condolences on the loss of your mom. Very tough to lose a parent. My best to you, Hank