Alcohol Neuropathy???
Hello All, I just found this group and I am so thankful to have found this! I am so frustrated with our medical system here is Santa Rosa, Ca. It takes months to get an appointment with anyone.... Please read my story and any feedback or information would be so helpful. So I live in Wine Country, and last year beginning in Oct. 2017, I lost four family members, my baby brother, two sister-in-laws and my best friend just in July 019. I started to drink more and more wine everyday. Sometimes up to a bottle a night. On Jan. 2, 2020 I decided to stop, cold turkey. By the fourth day, I woke up at 3:00 am with stabbing, burning pain going up and down my legs and the bottom of my feet. My calf muscles were so sore as if I had run a marathon the day before. I went in (on a Saturday to a doctor, not my primary care physician), and explained my symptoms and that I had quit drinking just recently. She gave me a referral to have a nerve conduction test and physical therapy. I had blood work done and I don't have diabetes and my Vitamin B-12 level was VERY high, I think because I had taken vitamin B-12 supplements the day before the blood test, but all in all my blood test results were all good. I can't get an appointment for the nerve test until the end of March! In the meantime, I went to my chiropractor and explained everything to him, he said all that nerve pain was from going through alcohol withdrawal. He said I should have weened myself off instead of cold turkey. So, I went home and had a glass of wine and the next day I felt better. BUT, I am so nervous that I have damaged my nerves and I can't get help for another 6-8 weeks. Has anyone experienced this? Could this nerve pain be something else?
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Sometimes we go looking for the needle in the haystack. We read articles everywhere just for hope. I loved Debbie’s post which she is 100% correct. Yes, alcohol AND cigarettes affect every organ in the body including the brain. People who drink on a regular basis ( every day ) are usually Thiamine deficient which can definitely cause joint and muscle pain. Which then you’ll be giving yourself a B-12 shot monthly. ( ask me how I know ) My first year after being medically retired due to my unsuccessful C-5-C-7 fusion, I became very depressed and became a professional beer can collector. AKA as just another drunk feeling sorry for myself. My body was definitely talking to me that year! Since that year, I no longer drink or even want one. Yes, I’ll be still giving myself a B-12 shot monthly but I will say I feel better both physically and mentally! I thank my wife for putting up with me! When I look at what others here are dealing with, my problem is minimal. I am truly blessed even with the pain!…..David
I’ve been told by 2 neurosurgeons and my neurologist to NOT have a Spinal Cord stimulator.
Even though I’ve had a laminectomy and severe neuropathy…I hear more about spinal pain after spine surgery, than before
Why do you think, actually, 3 pain specialists have suggested that I should consider doing it?? How do you deal with severe neuropathy??
Hi @seanywonton, Yes I am starting to settled into this diagnosis. I have not had alcohol in 9 months and I am on prescribed Vitamins for nerve health such as folic acid and B vits. I also have a nutritionist I am working with. I am in PT 3x wk. to increase balance and strength etc. I have no desire to return to drinking. I am also researching how psychological trauma and stress - chronic, can have a major impact on the nervous system as well but I feel that the doctors, not being trained on this aspect don't pay much attention to it. But I am taking steps toward my emotional hygiene as well. Thank you for your insight.
@amandajro, my apologies. My reply was addressed to you Amanda. I love this group because I am learning so much. Thank you all!
Hello,
Has anyone experiencing alcohol neuropathy had IV infusions for a treatment and if so what kind. Also any input on other forms of therapy??
I also was diagnosed with Alcohol Neuropathy. I was really feeling so helpless for a while. I tried all the drugs, chiropractor, TENs, acupuncture etc, Nothing really relieved the major symptoms.
I am here to say that I finally tried cold laser therapy and I swear my symptoms are 80% better. I realized this is for life but I will take anything at this point. I encourage anybody with neuropathy to try it. My laser therapist also has me doing exercises such as spelling the alphabet with my ankles, rolling my foot on a golf ball, wearing toe separators and some other methods that are non traditional.
Doctors won't tell you about this because they just want to keep drugs down your throat. (my opinion only)
The biggest issue, insurance won't cover it.
I hope somebody has had the same experience and care share their story.
Welcome @lpkristen, Glad to hear that you have found a treatment that provides you some relief. Being your own advocate and learning about the condition and what treatments are available is one of the keys to living better with neuropathy. Thanks for sharing what helped you. The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy has a list of complementary and alternative treatments that I think also include cold laser therapy - https://www.foundationforpn.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Complementary-and-Alternative-Treatments-Revised-2020-final.-1.pdf.
There are others who have shared their experience with laser therapy in other discussions on Connect. Here is a list of the discussions if you want to scan through them - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/discussions/?search=laser%20therapy%20for%20neuropathy
I don’t know anything about this really, but I thought an alcohol induced neuropathy would be from years of abuse, like at least 10, not two. But again I don’t know anything. My gut feeling tells me your foot pain wasn’t from abstaining but I suppose if you drank tons of alcohol and had very poor nutrition, you might get a neuropathy. And I also can’t see that quick of a turn around. It’s just my opinion, but it doesn’t make sense to me.
Hi there, I was diagnosed with Small Fiber Peripheral Neuropathy just last Thursday. Numb and Burning toes and feet. It was caused by Alcohol
Prior to the confirmed diagnosis, I and my doctors believed it was caused by my degenerative back disease.
After months of back injections and physical therapy I diagnosed myself and stopped drinking cold on April 19, before my visit with the Neurologist.
I was drinking a lot ..1/2 to a bottle of wine each night. Because I was freaked out about my “back” problem.
Before April 19th, a couple of times in February and March I stopped for a week and my pain was more, so then I started drinking again and had less pain the following week.
Basically the alcohol does its thing and dulls your senses in my opinion.