Heat Intolerance: Symptom of Neuropathy?
So I am waiting to get my diagnosis, but does anyone else feel odd after being out in the heat for a period of time? I love gardening this weekend was watering for about 20 minutes in the sun. I just felt weird afterwards, symptoms I can't explain. Sweat will just roll down my face, this never happened with me before.I love to take hot showers and one time I felt somewhat ill afterwards. I just feel I can't be out in the heat anymore.
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Unfortunately, I don't think you can "undo" a vax-related injury.
After seeing doctors, including specialists in the Houston Medical Center, they have diagnosed me with Long COVID.
Winnie looks adorable. Now, I don't have what you have. I'm just overweight and can't take the indoor heat. So just this Fall I started to wear my sleeveless shirts under my jacket. Some people look at me like I'm crazy but it works. I feel comfortable and if I get cold I just put on a very light sweater. Also I try to stick to cotton or rayon, polyester is way too warm...good luck !
Ok, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
I've been trying NO DRUGS but spent thousands of dollars with devices to get rid of the neuropathy, which later on I found out I could have got them on my own, without involving a doctor and saving a lot of money, plus the Supplements I was on. Then I bought some other equipment that was supposed to help with the neuropathy but don't know if it is causing other problems with my insides, and the company says it's ok to use and my chiropractor talked about me getting one. Not the chiropractor I'm going to now but a different one, so thousands of dollars spent and na da nothing happening. Now I'm into an alternate thing to help but not sure if it will by doing RIFE, [Frequencies]. I know frequencies work, as some of the programs I'm using I can "See" results but so far nothing happening with neuropathy yet. Don't know how long it would take if it will work at all.
Probably not, since nothing has worked BUT I'm trying a frequency for vaccine toxicity to see if that will help. I just started that yesterday and have no clue if it will work or not, and how long it would take if it does work. I'm doing it through RIFE frequencies.
Hey,
Last summer, from one minute to another, my scalp started itching and burning. Thought it was a flare up of my eczema, but after weeks it became very severe, started spreading towards my chest, back. I couldn't endure my clothes anymore or the pressure of heath. The sun was burning my clothes into my skin. After seeing multiple doctors (neurologists, dermatologist, ER, nutritionists) and getting antidepressants that didn't work. On MRI's was nothing to see. I completely lost it. I started drinking to numb the pain which worked for a short period of the day until it didn't anymore. I just wanted to die because I barely slept during the first 3-4 months since the pain began. I couldn't understand why my body was doing this to me. I only stayed inside during summer and barely could wash myself because the water hurt my skin. Begin october I started to use sleeping aid medication. As it began to getting colder the pain went away, just like that. Winter is pure wellness for me, I even enjoy warm showers in a cold environment, stove (from a distance) is pleasant, but last month I started to get anxious as spring and summer are getting closer again, so I started to look for a new neurologist. I found, finally!!!, a doctor who understands me and after hearing my story he immediately called the hospital where he works besides his private practice, to book me in for a biopsy to see if it is sfn. Can't avoid treatment then with stronger antidepressants. He is the first one that assures to me give me painkillers if the pain becomes extensive again during summer. The other doctors gave me codeine... He also wants me to go under a tanning bed when I'm ready (actually my idea) for a few minutes to see if something has changed over the past months and how I react to extreme heat now. I had covid just before getting the symptoms, so I hope it spontaneously went away just as it spontaneously began. I use trazodone too since 6 years, doctor said it could be a trigger too... As I read all you guys stories, I think the war isn't over to be honest, because apparently it never goes away if it is indeed sfn? I'm so sorry for your pain by the way, it isn't fair and I hope you have a few good days too so you can get outside. Temperature isn't something we need to think about, just adapt our clothes and protect our skin during extreme cold and heat. Never knew something like this existed. If you like, I want to place updates about possible treatments my doctor will start if it is indeed sfn or another sort of neuropathy. Which treatments did you undergo yet? My doctor is doctor Oedit from Belgium, extremely compassionate and very determined to help and comfort his patients. Even gave me his number to contact him via WhatsApp if necessary. Finding a compassionate and good doctor helps a lot. 9th of march I will get the biopsy. Hang in there! Love, Jen
Hello @jenny88, Welcome to Connect. It's great to hear you have a doctor who is listening to you and working with you. You might also be interested in a couple of other discussions:
--- Living with Neuropathy - Welcome to the group:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/living-with-neuropathy-welcome-to-the-group/
--- Member Neuropathy Journey Stories: What's Yours?:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/member-neuoropathy-journey-stories-whats-yours/.
Can you give us an update after your upcoming biopsy?
Hi John, thank you for your feedback. I will certainly give an update mid march concerning the biopsy. Have a nice day.