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Increasingly Difficult to Accept Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 29 9:52am | Replies (169)

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Me too Pamalez, (for @fisbo too) I'm 71. Do you have problems with other people not understanding what you are going thru? Mine is diabetic related. What have you tried and what seems to work even a little? When my nerves in my feet are inflamed I just don't want to do anything. Can't even read a book and watching a ballgame is even difficult. It's a horror but I think different things work for different people.

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I’m 65 and have been sick with this for 15 years. I also get horrible attacks where nothing works. I can watch TV or listen to music, it’s too much sensory overload. I want to lay down in a cool dark room and try
To sleep it away.

Yes people don't understand and probably think I am miserable which I am with this Nothing gets done housework wise and I feel that things are falling apart. The neurologist has arranged a DAT scan which test for Parkinsons but that won't address what I went to see him for .....my peripheral neuropathy.