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Peripheral Neuropathy vs. Erythromelalgia

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Sep 7 11:43am | Replies (56)

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@txbren

This is my fourth year living with EM,PN, Adrenal fatigue and more. EM has mainly been on my feet & legs. I started with all the medication the doctors through at me, and nothing helped! I was crippled, dependent on my family to care for me, and totally told by doctors to accept living in a wheelchair the rest of my life. But God put in my heart to search outside of the medication. So I listened to testimonies of others that changed their diet, stopped icing their body, and started getting circulation into the inflamed areas. I used a electrical tens unit called “The Vecttor”. Today, My routine is walking, biking, combined with elevating between. I am off all medication, I see a natural doctor and keep my supplements going, and use my Vecttor to calm the inflammation done. I am healing! It may take time, but things are so much better and I am not in a wheelchair! I am so grateful to my husband! Don’t give up!!!! God gives us hope😃

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I'm living with same as you, the pain is unbearable Dr's seem to ignore my request for help anymore. When you say natural medicine do you mean functional medicine or naturalpathic?

Good morning and thank you for your post.
I have a Tens machine here as well, but wondered if you could say what your pad placement is when you use it?
I can’t find any info on that.....but I have heard it can benefit pain and circulation.
I also have found that, when I am not in flare, to keep moving as much as I can to bring fresh blood to the feet and legs. I will pay a big price in the evening just from walking down the beach. But when the flare finally stops it actually feels better, less inflammation.
Thank you 😊