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What helps the symptoms of Small Fiber Neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 12, 2023 | Replies (131)

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Try Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) It really works.
I’ve had SFN in my feet for 14 years and after trying everything imaginable I participated in the webinar with Dr. Kapural, who is the founder of the Chronic Pain Research Institute at Wake Forest University, School of Medicine.
I was very impressed & hopeful that LDN was the answer for the pain in my feet & lower back.
LDN is working after only 3 months and has changed my life in many ways. The pain in my feet is practically gone, as well as the pain in my back and I’m walking longer distances than I have in years.
I am starting to titrate off Lyrica, which I have been on since the beginning of my diagnosis and I look forward to further improvement as the days go on.
It may take up to 8 to 10 weeks for low dose naltrexone to work. It is important to keep taking it until at least then to know if it works for you.
A doctor can prescribe it and it must be compounded by a pharmacist from 50mg’s down to 4.5 milligrams.
It’s worth the effort, for sure!
Learn more here:
https://www.drugs.com/medical-answers/low-dose-naltrexone-ldn-3570335/

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Hello, Thanks for sharing this. I've also found that low dose naltrexone has helped me a lot with pain over the past few years since I take it, but recently I noticed that it has also caused stomach bloating after I take it with food. This is bothersome to me. Does anyone have this experience with naltrexone? If so, how can this be alleviated? Thanks.