Burning Feet syndrome
Hi everyone! Am 40yrs man in Africa - Country. Kenya. In 1993 aged 22 and in college, I developed burning feet. So hot have been my feet that I've not worn closed shoes all those yrs
All tests done over the yrs -,including blood sugar, pressure, vitamin test, nerve endings test etc. All have been negative. I'm generally healthy, with no major problem. I need anyone who has had such a problem and got help to help.
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Sorry to hear about your feet. Did your doc check to see if you're diabetic or pre-diabetic? Have you taken Levaquin? What about vaccinations? Root canals? Toxic chemicals, lead, mercury, aluminum? Wondering if anyone has seen any studies linking glyphosate to PN? It's just strange that this problem seems to be so global and so prevalent isn't it?
GP says my blood sugar is OK , B12 OK there is nothing to suggest anything amiss there, more likely to be related to pain in back and hips
My neuro wanted me to try nortriptyline which is a second generation version if amytriptyline, instead of, or together with gabapentin. It is often prescribed for neuropathy and is a combination anti depressant and nerve pain reliever she said. My research showed no proof of benefit although she claims to have patients who did well with it. To date I have not tried it.
MY KIDS TALKED ME INTO TRYING CBD OIL FOR MY BURNING FEET ...ACTUALLY, IT HAS REALLY HELPED ALOT..IT'S WORTH A TRY AS NOTHING IS WORSE THAN TRYING TO SLEEP AND YOUR FEET ARE SORE AND BURNING..GOOD LUCK......JAN (ALLEGRO)
This was published today by Mercola, the guy Google is removing from search in support of big medicine & pharma
Gabapentinoids linked to overdoses and suicide
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola
@jager5210, Can you provide the link to the article you quoted? It is a copyright infringement to cut and paste an article, so I had to remove the copy.
Here is the British Journal of Medicine study by Yasmina Molero et al.
Associations between gabapentinoids and suicidal behaviour, unintentional overdoses, injuries, road traffic incidents, and violent crime: population based cohort study in Sweden (2019) https://www.bmj.com/content/365/bmj.l2147
It is important to note that the researchers concluded that "these associations varied with age and type of gabapentinoid. Overall, gabapentinoids seem to be safe for a range of outcomes in older people. ...clinical guidelines may need review regarding prescripgtions for young people, and those with substance use disorders."
While drugs, like gabapentin, help many people, it's always good to talk to your doctor if your concerned about medication you're taking.
I just skimmed the article and the number I see are 1%, 1.2%, and 1.4% -- those are low numbers. Women on our period have higher numbers and higher risk of suicide, etc. The article also states that the people selected for the study also had co-morbidity: epilepsy and/or psychiatric problems. Peggy
From Amazon, Natra Cure socks! They have gel inserts to cover the top and bottom of your feet, they even stay on as you fall asleep, I would recommend two pairs so you always have one in the freezer ready for use. I have the smaller blue ones and wear a size 8 shoe, female. Just fit, Could be an inch longer. Definitely provide relief while you’re at home, I’ll take them with me when I travel, sometimes I even lay them on my burning calf or thigh.
might not be big enough I am 9 9 and a half male
There is another larger size, just provided my info. for size reference