Member Neuropathy Journey Stories: What's Yours?
This discussion was created as a place for members to share their journey with neuropathy. This will allow members to easily learn from each other what has helped them and hopefully help new members avoid some of the painful and difficult struggles some of us have faced. The following is a suggested outline for sharing your story that would be helpful for other members for comparison to their own neuropathy story.
— When did your neuropathy start? What were the symptoms? When and how was it diagnosed?
— What treatments or medications have you tried?
— What side effects have you had, if any?
Optional:
— What would you tell your best friend if they told you they had neuropathy?
— What activities have you had to give up because of neuropathy? What do you instead?
— How has your life changed socially? at work? at home?
What's your neuropathy story?
Note: If you want to ask a question for another member who has posted their neuropathy story here in this discussion, be sure to add their @membername in your post, for example @johnbishop. Your question may already be discussed in other neuropathy discussions. Be sure to check here first: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/neuropathy/ That way this discussion can be reserved for member neuropathy stories and hopefully make it easier to read and find similar symptoms to your own.
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Hi @paulalbert, There are quite a few resources for Omega 3 so though you might find this reference helpful.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Fact Sheet - https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Omega3FattyAcids-HealthProfessional/#h3
Interesting that you have also adopted the Wahls Protocol. I just started reviewing her recommendations. I’ve been limiting my carbs, especially white flour, white rice, and of course refined sugar. I do eat a lot of fruit though and I know that’s high in carbs and sugar. Hard to get by without it when it’s fresh and local in the hot summer!
Sigh, her book the Wahls Protocol is what got me started on my journey but I vary off course quite often, especially with the carbs. I too love fresh fruit but I know I don't get enough vegetables. I have pretty eliminated all fast foods which really were one of my biggest obstacles. I've reduced the refined sugar but do get off track once in awhile.
Awhile back I got on a juicing binge but gave it up after a month or so because it was too much work to clean the juicing machine. Last week I bought a new Ninja Cold Press Juicer and have used it twice so far to make orange, carrot and ginger juice which turned out great. Best part was it was a piece of cake cleaning the juicer. Everything but the base machine can go in the dishwasher. Yesterday I winged it and made some spinach, orange and ginger juice and I'm liking the orange carrot juice better. I had a lot of spinach to use up before it got old and it wasn't bad but I like the other much better.
If you are limiting carbs you might want to participate in another related discussion here:
-- Low-carb healthy fat living. Intermittent fasting. What’s your why?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/low-carb-healthy-fat-living-intermittent-fasting-whats-your-why/
John I have a question for you. I am having a bit of a problem. I have been taking my regular blood pressure medicine which is Benicar 20 mg every day. My cardiologist added Metoprolol 25mg XR ( 1/2 at bedtime) I have been doing this to keep my heart rate down. I started to notice my blood pressure is going up. It is staying in the 140-150's over 80-90. I have Clonidine 0.1 mg as needed. I have taken it last week and it worked. Now it is not. I spoke with my cardiologist and she wants me to up my Metoprolol to 25 mg at bedtime. I have read about gastrointestinal issues. It seems funny that all of a sudden my pills are not working. I took a clonidine last night. Clonidine usually works right away. This morning my heart rate is in the 60 range. When any other day it is in the high 70 range. I would take a metoprolol now except for that. I find it odd that all of a sudden my medications are not working. Is this common in people with neuropathy? This is very worrisome to me. If anyone else knows about this I would be glad to hear from them.
@rnlorena, I'm hoping someone with some experience with the Metoprolol, Clonidine and Benicar may be able to share their experience. This is something you really should discuss with your doctor or cardiologist. The only thing that I've read about neuropathy medications is that they often need to be increased over a period of time because they become less effective for treating neuropathic pain.
I put in a call to Mayo in Jacksonville and found out what I need to do for an appt. I was a bit surprised about the medicine not working. I go to the neurologist tomorrow and I will ask them but I am not sure I will get an answer. I am hoping that I will get some from Mayo.
I like to cook Italian food, so I struggle with pasta. I’m trying to limit it to once per month. Winter casseroles will be my downfall I’m sure. Nothing better in a Vermont winter. I justify occasional small digressions as ok for emotional uplift!
Thanks for the link, I’ll check it out.
@athenalee perhaps you can still cook pasta dishes more often. There are alternatives available. Have you tried Pasta Zero by Nasoya? Hopefully you will still be able to continue with your Italian cooking.
No, never heard of konjac before, my new word of the day! Seems healthy. I tried the chick pea noodles which were akin to eating cardboard. I’ll see if my coop has them. Thanks!
I do polenta which is tasty with sauce. Not great on the carb factor, but better than regular pasta.
@athenalee I found alternative foods to use for decreasing my daily carbohydrate count. Pasta Zero by Nasoya does not have the consistency nor the taste of real pasta but it is close enough for me at only 5 grams of carbohydrates per serving. I believe what is put in with the pasta will make a difference with taste. Pasta Zero comes in fettuccine or spaghetti form. It was good with the spaghetti sauce. Next, I will try making a pasta salad. Pasta Zero comes wet in an 8 oz bag which I found in the produce section of the grocery store among the tofu products. Good luck!