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What helps the symptoms of Small Fiber Neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 12, 2023 | Replies (131)

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Good evening @honu95, Happy New Year and welcome to Connect. Get ready to experience the results of sharing. That is our mission here on Connect. Knowledge is power and we certainly encourage members to learn from each other.

I really don't know if I have less tingling without salt. Just to make sure, I have given up salt as much as I can. I also no longer use sugar when I can find options without it, e.g. Yoghurt does have sugar-free options. I have also given up alcohol and coffee. It didn't make sense to me to want to be calm and relaxed and then drink coffee and other caffeine products. It appears that I don't miss any of these items. So I am hoping that it has helped my SFN (small fiber neuropathy).

Have you been diagnosed with a form of neuropathy? What treatments are helping you?

May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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Hello Chris and thank you for your response. I have not as yet been officially diagnosed with neuropathy as I am just not ready to hear the news. I have had ongoing pins and needles, tightness, cramping and burning sensations in my arms and legs since late November 2022. I plan to see the doctor soon and ask if there are any new treatments. Not really very hopeful though due to reports I have seen from my own research and reports from individuals affected with the disorder on this site. Relating to salt intake, I do notice that I seem to feel much better with a low salt diet. Thanks again!