Can Neuropathy be cured?
I’ve had P. neuropathy for 30 years. Just recently I’ve better controlled my blood sugar. So, I’m wondering if Neuropathy ever goes away, Or, if once the nerves are dead they’re just dead
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Besides Wikipedia, just Google Arnica to see more info. I use Weleda, a German brand. Other brands: a French one, Boiron’s Arnicare gel. I got started using Arnica Salve by Udder Delight (goats milk). Good luck and hope some of this will work for you.
Very interested in Pirenzepine. Wish someone was doing a trial on it in the US.
Hello @thomascarey, Welcome to Connect. There are a couple of discussion on Pirenzepine that you might want to join and follow.
-- Anyone Heard of Pirenzepine for Small Fiber Neuropathy?:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anyone-heard-of-pirenzepine-for-small-fiber-neuropathy/
-- Stage 2 Trials of Pirenzepine for Neuropathy:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stage-2-trials-of-pirenzepine-for-neuropathy/
Have you been diagnosed with small fiber peripheral neuropathy?
Hi John. my neuropathy has been a problem for about 12 years only the numb feeling from diabetes. Then when I started chemo pills 3 years ago it has got worse, it's mainly my toes. As far as my Myeloma I'm doing pretty good, when I first started Revlimid I had loose stools and short of breath which I landed in hospital. Breathing treatments helped a lot and I don;t have that anymore. I'm doing good on the Revlimid thats all I take now for over a year for cancer. As far as the toes I just hope the whole foot never goes numb! Thanks for asking about the MM!! Take care and thanks again!!
Thanks for the update Angie! I'm happy to hear the treatments are going well for MM.
Happy Monday!
Happy Monday to you too John!!!
I have neuropathy so bad there is no relief.
Hi I'm not sure if it can be cured however I've had neuropathy over the years but I did a bit of research and it seemed R Lipoic acid was something to try. I tried it and I found it really helped me. It stopped the pain in my feet and only very occasionally, the odd time I get a twinge. I think it's better to take thymine (b vitamin) when taking R Lipoic Acid as RLA can deplete thymine. Might be worth a try.
There is one in the works for actually reversing nerve damage. Winsantor pharmaceutical is currently in clinical trials for topical Pirenzepine. They use WST-057 as their identifier. Pirenzepine in tablet form is available in Asia and Europe and has been around since the 1980's. It is used there for ulcers and reflux. People are ordering it from Japan that are from the US and taking it orally. Google all of it. You'll find it.
I will check it out. Hopefully, there are other pharmaceutical companies doing research too.