Nerve Pain
Almost all of my life I have experienced pain throughout my body. Doctors told my parents I had childhood arthritis (don't have). Told I was a nervous child because of the IBS issues. About the last 20 years have grown increasingly worse. I'm not diabetic but experience intense pain in my feet. But I experience that same pain all over my body. I feel as if I'm being pricked by thousands of needles. Currently taking Gabapentin but believe now it just makes me feel worse. Doctor wants me off Xanex and Tramadol. He put me back on antidepressants but that just seemed to cause greater anxiety. So I stopped taking them. I have tried eliminating med's that don't work. I don't sleep well at all even though I take OTC sleep aide's. Still trying to maintain so I can go to work. It is a horrible struggle. I have tried to get in to see a specialist such as a Rheumatologist or a Neurologist. But they won't see me saying my regular doctor can treat me. I'm desperate for help. The best I can do is soak in a tub of water. But it's hard to sleep like that. Water gets cold. I need help bad. I'm almost 63 and just don't see much hope on the horizon. Any suggestions is appreciated.
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@noanswers If you can travel to Boston, try to get an appointment with Dr. Louise Oaklander
@steeldove Can you tell us about her?
@becsbuddy I checked the Neuropathy Commons website and learned that Dr, Oaklander is not accepting new patients. BUMMER! But as Dr. Oaklander is considered the small fiber neuropathy Guru, it's always wise to take a look at Neuropathy Commons.
Thank you-I was also thinking maybe New York-I appreciate your suggestion
Hello-I have a neuromuscular neurologist but I heard someone suggest a nerve specialist-I really do suffer so with these complete body symptoms. My doctors are kind and trying but just don’t have any answer other then perhaps CPS but my symptoms are all presenting like neurology.
No, they are not educated in nerve disorders. That is a speciality within neurology. It is a very complicated speciality that demands a separate and arduous study.
Your GP is totally uneducated in nerve disorders. Find out through a teaching medical school.
@noanswers Talk to your neuromuscular neurologist and find out the names of some nerve specialists! He should be able to help. Can you try that?
Thank you Jake!
I apologize for being so late in responding
I had a flood in my apartment building and had to move out
We will all keep fighting. We really understand each other
Thank you so much-I see him the beginning of November ❤️🙏🏻