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Axonal peripheral neuropathy: Finally, a diagnosis!

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 3, 2023 | Replies (115)

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I do not believe there is much that can be done. I’ll probably take some flak for this comment. But every Dr whether traditional western medicine, naturopathic, chiropractic, etc have all said the same. No cure, very little treatments, clearly not understood by the medical profession. Doesn’t mean you (anyone) shouldn’t try things but for me, I don’t waste my time anymore.

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I got part of what you said. But it also seems like you're giving up. I have down that I I take it moment by moment and adjust to what how I feel then and do as much as I can myself. Whether it's walking to the mailroom in my apartment complex or walking my dog to the area whatever I can do maybe it's just walking to the kitchen sin

My neuropathy is progressive so I am numb for my waist down pretty much, and of course I was informed as well there was no cure, which is mentally devastating. However I have tried to continue staying prayerful first because that’s the only thing that keeps me sane. I unfortunately can’t walk a mile or anything far without the assistance of a walker or a cane. I am trying to get physical therapy at home because I suffer with other disabilities so I am 90 percent homebound so the paramedics come to my home every week. On the bright side I am still trying to live life to the fullest that is permitted and I have a wonderful Daughter that takes care of me. Thank you everyone for your support and responses I will take all of your information under advisement.

Have you heard about this new Sanexas treatment for the neuropathy pain? It work well for me