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Neuropathy Pain at Night: What helps?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 9 11:03am | Replies (227)

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In the afternoon my pain usually starts to tingling and my feet feel cold. Adding warmth doesn't help but I start with Voltaren gel which helps a little for a while. Unfortunately, the pain sneaks up on me and b y dinner's end my toes are in excruciatingly pain. I put more Voltaren gel, take Robinorol, take Tramadol and gently wrap my feet in a warming pad. The evening and night are the worst. I often have to take more Tramadol and sleep med. In the morning my toes are warm and pain free. For a few hours I can forget about my feet.

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My new Doctor prescribed me Amitriptyline for my neuropathy in my ulnar nerve ( due to shingles) after using gabapentin for 8 years. It has finally given me more relief from the constant burning.

Have you tried taking Vitamin B 12

Someone on this Mayo Clinic too,d me about a lotion called Life Flo. I never found it at Walmart so I ordered it online. The best stuff ever. It is a thick magnesium lotion, so it only takes a little. Rub it in good and it stops the pain immediately. It lasts 4-6 hours. He also told me about Frankencense and Myrrh. You might good them for where you can find them, I will not run out. I call it liquid gold. I rub it on every pain I have. I LOVE it. Good Luck.
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