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THE REBUILDER for peripheral neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 16 11:23am | Replies (116)

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@jamesbstarkman

There is no so-called “cure.”
As I indicated earlier, my Doctor is willing to prescribe a 30 day supply of Oxycodone APAP 5/525 (120) to be taken for a maximum of 4 tablets per day. Since a common side effect is a hardening of one’s stool, each pill can be accompanied by one over-the-counter stool softener..
Since Oxy is a tightly controlled substance, the addictive side effect is an important cautionary tale requiring self discipline on use as per maximum 4 daily, one every 4 hours.,
The good news.......it is highly effective in treating the pain & discomfort and insomnia.
Importantly, it is not a cure for peripheral neuropathy and none exists.
Massage in daily hot baths is very helpful, as is application and self massage with Aveeno mosturizing lotion readily available at any drugstore or pharmacy.
Let me know in due time if this combination of pharma & practical remedies works for you as it does for me. If your doctor is reluctant to prescribe a possibly addictive medication like Oxy, emphasize your determination to strictly adhere to a 4 a day regimen with your pharmacist overseeing that regimen.
Give it a try......and good luck

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Yes, I have spent thousands and thousands of dollars with naturopathic doctors, therapists, acupuncturists, tens units, etc. I have tried Naltrexone, Tramadol, Cymbalta, Lyrica, etc. For me a combo of lyrica and an opioid patch has controlled my pain to a level three the past few years. I know everyone is different. My pain is not something that is intermittent. It is constant. My legs have not felt the same since I developed this disease. Mine is considered idiopathic neuropathy. I have been tested for everything at the university and nothing is positive. All blood tests were negative. My doctor thinks I could possibly pre-diabetic. Who knows. For me it came on after a virus and never left. I have asked my neurologist about every so called "cure" for neuropathy and he said there is none. He will not even recommend IVIG. Not sure why. Thank God I have good doctors willing to treat my pain. I don't know what I would do without them. Best of luck.