Neuropathy & Exercise
How have you received enough physical exercise while dealing with neuropathy?? Do you walk in spite of the condition; tiptoe to get around; particular exercise program, etc.?
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Hello @micasmar, Welcome to Connect. You will notice that we merged your discussion here with the Neuropathy & Exercise discussion so that you can connect with other members discussing neuropathy and exercise. I have idiopathic small fiber peripheral neuropathy and also can't walk much or very far due to my back. I purchased a Teeter FreeStep Cross Trainer (https://teeter.com/freestep/) to help with cardio and strengthening exercises. I also take supplements that have helped me some. Myself and other members have posted our neuropathy journey and what helps us in the following discussion -- Member Neuropathy Journey Stories: What's Yours?: Member Neuropathy Journey Stories: What's Yours?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/member-neuoropathy-journey-stories-whats-yours/
You may also find the following discussions helpful:
-- Supplement recommendations: What can help neuropathy?:https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/supplement-recommendations-can-help/
-- Have you tried the new Protocol 525 product for neuropathy relief?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/have-you-tried-the-new-protocol-525-product-for-neuropathy-relief/
If you are looking for some exercise ideas, here is some information from the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy that you may find helpful: https://www.foundationforpn.org/living-well/lifestyle/exercise-and-physical-therapy/
What type of exercise do you normally like to do?
I was a runner for 50 plus years. After hip and knee surgeries (three left hips) I developed two super infections. I was put on Linzelod which you shouldn't be on for more than 28 days. That causes Neuropathy. But answering your question, I can't walk or exercise as much as I need to. I put a swimming pool in that had an eight foot deep end. I exercise a minimum of 60 minutes (up to and additional 60 minutes later) and it seems to help. I feel circulation and balance improves. I don't know if you have balance issues, but swimming exercise helps. My balance will most likely never improve. If anyone knows what to do to improve balance, I would love to hear from you.
Hello. Me, 73... old runner and active my entire life surfing, hiking etc. You just gotta keep moving. Walk on grass, tartan track and GET HOKA SHOES or an equivalent. Avoid "low balling" shoes as you will likely pay the price later. Best bets: stationary bike, walking, swimming, lifting etc. at your own pace. Avoid sitting for more than an hour. For me, no dish goes unwashed for more than 20 minutes and my wife is thrilled but it keeps me from getting lazy. You just have to ratchet down your routines as PN "rears its head" in so many different ways for everyone. I would avoid attaching any connection to COVID vaccination. I have found no medical support for this but if you have, please post reference.
Thank you for your response. I should have retired but can't sit still and let my brain not work (not that it does anyway!!) I need to leave work in my home office and get up and walk. Sometimes, I get so involved, it is lunch or dinner time. I do exercises in my pool for at least 60 minutes when the pool is warm enough which is normally from May through September. I have a nice stationary bike. I will consider using it. I did get the COVID vaccine based on my Neurologist recommendation based on previous issues. I've noticed it has magnified my Neuropathy which seems to have spread to the thighs. Any suggestions are appreciated.
For those commenting they’re using an elliptical to exercise, this could be doing more harm than good. The position is not giving the proper use of legs. There’s a youtube video with detailed explanation I cannot post link but look for “How the Elliptical May be Hurting Your Spine” by Life360 Summit
Welcome @lloydje1, You should be able to post links after a short period of time. This is done to prevent spammers from joining and posting spam advertising. Since is obviously legitimate, please allow me to share the video for you.
How The Elliptical May Be Hurting Your Spine: https://youtu.be/YX_fCelvawM
My only question is she references 5 different research articles to support her claims but doesn't provide the references. I have no medical training or background but I'm not sure if the claims are true without reading scientific evidence. It definitely is interesting. I no longer have an elliptical and am currently using a Teeter FreeStep Cross Trainer which makes it easier on my lower back.
Do you mind sharing what you were searching for when you found Connect? Do you also have neuropathy?
I’ve had an usual pain in my thighs —like broken glass and no pain in my feet so, I didn’t recognize it was neuropathy until recently when my right hand swelled and had severe nerve pain nearly paralysis. I have a doctor’s appointment scheduled. Meanwhile, in answer to your other questions, I’ve watched YouTube videos to improve my gait and learned that incorrect walking can cause hip, knee and other pains. Someone should tell us these things when we’re young before we go through a lifetime of “doing it wrong”. But, most of my problem came along due to compensating for hip and leg pain. Its hard to know which came first, the chicken or the egg. Look into these videos on how to walk correctly and you’ll see further explanations. There’s one other thing I was going to post later when I have access to links, its about vagus nerve, prolotherapy and joint instability. I’m contemplating going to a doctor who has helped people resolve neuropathy. It won’t work on every type but I’m not diabetic so mine could be injury related. Thanks for asking.
I’m so sorry you are in so much pain and doctors can be discouraging. God is my strength and stronghold as well, I wouldn’t still be walking if it was for him.
Would you tell me more a the essential oils you use and how you use them? Also you mentioned Adaptiv? I have a lot of twitching muscles in my legs and buttocks.
Sometimes crawling sensation. Everyday is a struggle, I do my physical therapy at home now but I’m losing muscle mass and it kinda scary because I’m a very small person. I pray God will heal us all or there will be some type of medication that can help us but not opioids. May God bless you!