Living with Neuropathy - Welcome to the group
Welcome to the Neuropathy group.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet other people who are dealing with neuropathy. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with neuropathy, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by volunteer patient Mentor John (@johnbishop) and fellow members when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
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I had trigeminal neuralgia when I was 77 (now82) for two years on the right side of my face from my ear to the center of my jaw; Worst pain anyone can imagine. It drove me crazy. Had a novacaine injection from a pain doctor--the pain got way worse. Finally, I had a back molar removed, then I had another one removed (root canal tooth), THEN, slowly the real pain went away. Now I just have a slight sensation along the jawline. The only relief during that time were cannabis gummy bears my son had gotten in Colorado. I cut the bear into 10 pieces--10 mg at a time to help me sleep. Have compassion for your poor father.
I have the burning feet and the pins and needles, plus it feels like some
little things are crawling under my skin. Also, feels like I'm walking on gravel. I'm pretty active, but I cannot just stand still. I walk my dog 2-3 times a day. The walking feels good, but when I stop--yikes!.
I use capsaicin cream on part of my legs. What helps me most is cannabis pills at might--2mg THC, one mg CBD before I go to bed. It helps to keep my legs up in the recliner. I do wear compression socks. They help a great deal. Part of my neuropathy comes from compressed nerves in my back. I have had 2 steroid injections and they seem to help. The one in June lasted at least 4 months. Had one recently--wait and see.
IMPORTANT: I take Lyrica, pregabilin, 50 mg, 2 x. a day. I was without for 5 days and the burning and pain came back. I guess it works.
Neuropathy is something you have to try to keep in check and do things to make yourself comfortable. Hang in there.
I'm so glad you finally got some relief! Thank you
Hi @kskill39, I noticed you haven't posted in awhile and was just wondering how you are doing with your feet and toes in particular. You mentioned they hurt with or without socks. I have a few hammer toes on each foot and sometimes the toenails seem to dig in and cause a little pain. I try to keep them trimmed but it can be difficult. Before I had to start wearing compression socks I found some really soft socks made from bamboo fiber that were really comfortable and seemed to make my feet feel much better.
Are you still having pain with your toes?
Thank you.
@kwfinnie @fredamm I wish a medication could be found to relieve the pain in my feet and ankles. Actually, instead of 7-9 pain pre IVig, I don't really notice the pain. It's there, and some things trigger it, like standing still, driving and sitting down, which seems kinda weird, but after sitting for a while, the pain decreases.
I do have balance problems, and sometimes I get dizzy. If I don't take action, I'd pass out. The balance tends to be when I stand up and turn. And I'd be in trouble if I had to do a sobriety test like you see on Cops. I have at this point mild autonomic neuropathy.
Some of the balance and dizziness could be related to my heart. I recently did a 7 day monitor, and it registered 1620 SVT episodes, the longest one lasting 26 minutes. It's a condition that causes tachycardia.
Time to have our nightly couples devotion, so I need to stop. The Lord bless you, as well.
Jim
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1 ReactionI have a Hair salon. A lady came in saying she had Prenthial Nerapthy. Her feet hurt so bad. She also could not sleep. I told her my sister takes an old anti-depressant to sleep! This lady asked her Doc for Elivil..like my sister takes. Now her FEET DON"T HURT! So another lady came in, the same problem! I told her! She got the old anti-depressant Elivil from her Doc! Now her feet don't hurt! Just saying!!!!!
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1 ReactionThis Neuropathy is pretty interesting. In many ways it is elusive. I do take duloxetine (Cymbalta ) plus the pregabilin. Most of the time it relieves a good amount of the pain. Then, for some reason, can't pinpoint it, it will flare up. I try all the tricks mentioned in this sharing column. I even walked in the snow to cool off my feet. It felt good. As was said, standing still is the killer.
Good luck everyone. Stay calm and carry on. 🙂
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2 ReactionsThe generic name for Elavil is amitriptyline. Neurologists commonly prescribe it for pain control in PN. It is what I take. I couldn't tolerate gabapentin or Lyrica. They affected my mood.
My pain management Dr put me on amitriptyline, for radiating nerve pain. What are some of the side effects of this drug over long term?