Living with Neuropathy - Welcome to the group
Welcome to the Neuropathy group.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet other people who are dealing with neuropathy. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with neuropathy, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by volunteer patient Mentor John (@johnbishop) and fellow members when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
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Well thanks "old timer" you gave me a lot of good tips to try, and some not to bother with.. just wondering if you have had any luck with different types of insoles, or what kind of footwear you have found to be helpful...I too have to use a cane for balance, still drive as well, just miss my walking. Well it is not too cold here in Victoria, B.C. but have had rain off and on for a few weeks. So stay by the fireplace, throw another log on the fire, and keep warm. A hug back and best wishes...Thanks again, Terry
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1 ReactionHi, seems we have a lot in common, I too wear the sketchers shoe, and have a pair of indoor/outdoor slippers, with a faux sheep fleece lining for around the house and out in the yard to bird feeders, etc.. I too will switch to sandals, they seem to be ok but nothing takes the bottom of feet pain away when walking. I take pregabalin and it works like a charm for stopping most all the stabbing, tingling burning pain at night... I would not sleep without it... thanks again, best of luck and a hug Terry
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4 ReactionsI am 76 yr old female who has been suffering with neuropathy esp. in right foot and lower leg for about 2 years. I use gabapentin 2400mg daily as well as Low Dose Naltrexone for pain. Had total knee replacement February 1, 2023. Had to go off LDN prior to surgery. I have had unrelenting ,excruciating pain ever since the replacement. Currently using 10mg oxycodone plus gaba with little relief. I know they will be taking me off pain med soon (opiate crisis) and I do not know if I will be able to survive the pain. Has this kind of pain happened to any one and what did you do for relief? I have just been "sick" for the last month with daily nausea and inability to do anything. Feel as if I am not going to make it through this.
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3 ReactionsHI, Terry, and thanks for acknowledging my reply.
Regarding shoes, I buy the cheapest 🙂 weaved cloth type from Walmart, but I do have a custom-made insole, that supports my arch properly.
More advice you definitely do not need from me, is to use a walker if you must and it is that difficult for you, but make the effort to walk..... at least twice daily and count the steps, 100 steps at a time.
If you can do more do it. But walking you must.
Wishing you nothing but the best, and keep smiling, and the world will smile with you.
Pace
manny
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3 ReactionsHey there, been smiling since May 24, 1942 never get down, all good, and not even a teeny regret, except for the rock that I threw through someones window , and to this day, still waiting for a rock in return, and I won't even bat an eye, I deserve a brick!!! I have a walker, prefer the cane, and yep, I do walk every day, if too cold I become one of the "Mall walkers" but know full well if you don't use it, you lose it...Thanks, you are a good inspiration, and I suppose I must bow to your seniority.....cheers, Terry
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2 ReactionsHello @jackdonn99, Welcome to Connect. So sorry to hear about the terrible pain following the knee replacement. It sounds like the pain may be different from the neuropathy pain you had prior to the knee replacement. Is the leg with the pain the same one that had the knee replacement?
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1 ReactionYes, both are on the right leg. I had the neuropathy in a manageable place with the Low Dose Naltrexone before surgery. Had to discontinue the LDN before surgery as it is an opiate blocker. LDN is used in a very low dose (4.5mg) for pain. It is supposed to help my body produce endorphins to help with pain. I just started back on the LDN today at 0.5mg and it will take 5 weeks to get back to my regular 4.5mg dose and couple of months to get back to a manageable pain level. I feel my pain is a combination of out of control neuropathy, knee surgery pain and being off the LDN. Had the left knee done 2 years ago (before I had neuropathy) and it was a breeze to recover. Never expected this. Very despondent.
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4 ReactionsCold feet..any answers
I would like any information on laser treatment for the neuropathy.
Thanks
Probably. Unfortunately, I can't find a doctor to do the proper tests specific for pernicious anemia even though neurologists have followed the condition for over six years.
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