← Return to Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) pain seemingly unrelated to SFN

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@gbny1224 Hello. Interesting. For many years I’ve had pain on my right side. I’ve been told it’s everything from IBS, to gallbladder (but scans and tests were negative) to endometriosis. I have small fiber neuropathy and autonomic neuropathy. I would think if that pain is related, it would more likely be the autonomic neuropathy but I truly don’t know. I also have arm pain that is related. I thought it was a pinched nerve in my shoulder that caused the pain in my arm but all the scans by the orthopedic doctor showed nothing. I was very deficient in Vitamin D3 and with the first mega dose of D3, the arm pain improved. It doesn’t go away but it is better at times. The ortho scans and vitamin deficiency were all about 5 years before I was finally diagnosed with SFN/AN. I have an appointment with a Mayo neurologist in a couple weeks and will ask about the right side pain. Thanks for the insight!
My best,
Robyn

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Great that d3 helps I'm out in the sun as much as possible. I'm trying ALA and NAD which have been proven to help nerves, and also rosemary (ursolic acid) which showed promise in animal studies and just started human trials. And of course the usual Bs i guess melatonin is a powerful anti oxidant gonna add that one in there as well just a 3mg dose before bed.