Can Neuropathy be cured?

Posted by catstx @catstx, Sep 8, 2021

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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@irfanshoukat

This disease has a cure I am sending you a report of this disease

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I am interested in reading this report. Please post it.k

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@trec55

I am interested in reading this report. Please post it.k

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Myopathy treatment possible

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@irfanshoukat

Myopathy treatment possible

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What is the "cure"? And who can administer the "cure"?

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You will need to spend ten of thousands first and then research and finally told that there is 'NO CURE' !

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@irfanshoukat

Myopathy treatment possible

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Irfan, Myopathy is a general term that refers to diseases that affect the muscles that connect to your bones (skeletal muscles). Myopathies may be passed on in families (inherited) or they may develop later in life (acquired).

It appears from the medical reports that you attached that you are looking for a cure. Most inherited and genetic myopathies don’t have a specific treatment or cure. Physical therapists and occupational therapists can help manage symptoms and work with you to create a treatment plan.

If you would like to seek the opinion of Mayo Clinic experts, you can submit a request for an appointment here: http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

Please note that I removed your medical reports since they contained personal identifying and sensitive medical identification. If you wish to post, please remove your name, patient ID number and names of doctors, etc.

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@artscaping

Unfortunately, as of today, there is no cure for neuropathy. I was disappointed and a bit scared when I learned that although it is progressive, there is no way to bring it to an end. Some research is being done with nerve regeneration....since they take so long to heal but not in the near future.

What is happening that can help are the development of medications and treatments that can mitigate the symptoms of neuropathy. My #1, cannot live without, is MFR, myofascial release therapy. When the fascia in your body becomes restricted and stuck, pain erupts. I now have two sessions a week and may need more as my neuropathy progresses. The second thing that can work is a solid medical cannabis program with different dosages at different times during the day. For me, a morning pick me up starts my day, and an afternoon, relax and rest calms me down, and then another dosage type before bedtime ensures restorative sleep.

Since you have been living with PN for 30 years, how have you handled it? What do you need now that would make your quality of life better?

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

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7 years post diagnosis idiopathic PN, First, my heart goes out to all those warriors who are standing tall in the face of horrible PN.

To date as far as I can tell...Yes PN has been cured and all you have to do is pay big $$$ for a pill, powder, electrically charge etc but what I mean is that there are disease gangsters out there who will take all your $ because they know you are desperate and vulnerable and they do not give a rat's ass about you your suffering...just your $. To my knowledge and I would never posture that I know more than what you might dig up on an internet search or talking with your doc there is at present NO CURE FOR NEUROPATHY. Those nerves are not just involved they are on their last breath. There is only one company WinSanTor that has done and is doing anything along the lines of "promising" research and in trials but, this does NOT MEAN THAT THERE IS A CURE. This is our fate currently. I wish it were different. Never the less, be hopeful, be active, be optimistic and be damn happy about life in general.
Love, Chris

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What about peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetic conditions?

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@jackhickey

What about peripheral neuropathy caused by diabetic conditions?

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Welcome @jackhickey, diabetic neuropathy is probably the one neuropathy where it might be possible to treat the cause of neuropathy with the possibility of reversing the symptoms of neuropathy in my non medical opinion.

This isn't related to diabetic neuropathy but it is about reversing type 2 diabetes and might be helpful -- Dr Jay Wortman Diabetes Remission is Surprisingly Simple!


Have you been diagnosed with neuropathy caused by diabetes?

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There's a 50% or less chance that Rituximab can help people with Anti MAG Antibodies.

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