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Chronic Pain | Last Active: Nov 18 8:13am | Replies (701)

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Thank you so much Chris. You are very kind. I hope you find something for the neuropathy in your hands. Although pain relief for neuropathy in the hands and feet may be entirely different, I find that my neuropathy in my feet (at night only) responds well to just putting the right weight of socks on when I get that burning ice feel. I wonder if cotton or wool gloves might help you? I sure hope you find something. Thanks again, Gayle

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I have the burning hands neuropathy as well. It can be burning ice or burning heat and can get real bad. I have it 24/7. So, I have been using wool gloves with cutout for fingers for about 2 years now. They are the most helpful thing I can do. They are probably worth 2 levels of pain reduction most of the time if you get the right gloves. I would recommend them to anyone with burning hand neuropathy. Also, when the burning is unbearable, I have some cheaper thin wool open finger gloves I will dampen, and then hold ice packs or anything else frozen in the damp gloves which helps cool my hands back down. I have also found one brand of CBD full spectrum gummy that helps. It has CBD plus a small amount of Delta 9 THC. One of the 25 mg gummies is enough for me. If I take two I get stoned, but I guess I am low tolerance. So I only take the one.