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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I am on Duluxetine and Gabapentin. I walk six miles a day and it helps me. But of course everyone is different. I am 75 and have been walking for last 35 years.
I have numbness in my left calf and top of left foot and some around the feet. I don't have friends, family and souls to take me around. I am attracted and have many interests and was always independent. The numbness causes me to go off balance and must use a walker and hold onto someone too
I had back surgery and had it before the surgery. Surgeon said it should go away with time as nerve was compressed for a long time.
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Hello @rca, Welcome to Connect. I know it must be difficult dealing with the pain and not having any close friends or family around to help when needed to go somewhere. It sounds like your back surgery was done to relieve the pressure on the nerves. Hopefully you will get some relief from the pain with time as the surgeon mentioned.
How long has it been since you had your surgery?
Hi Dawn, I'm so happy to be in this group with others who know and feel what I'm going thru. Diagnosed just last week with bilateral peripheral polyneuropathy. Not a diabetic, perfectly healthy otherwise. Now I'm suffering 24/7 with leg pain and tingling, difficulty walking...not with balancing but because of pain. Followed up today with Dr. who told me there's no cure. I'm still in denial but coming to terms slowly.
Hi Sarah, I think I'm in a similar place. Coming to terms with the diagnosis slowly and appreciating this group and the support offered. Wishing all the best for you.
Hi Lorraine!
Thanks! I'll look into Duluxetine and 300 mg. Gabapentin rather than 100 mg. That should make a difference.
Barb
Hi, Dawn. Welcome! I read your post with a bit of a smile as I just got back from the supermarket, where I spent the past three-quarters of an hour pushing a cart up and down the aisles. Mine is an idiopathic neuropathy, and my neurologist, like yours, was at a loss to give advice. He also didn't seem too interested in puzzling out the cause. At first, that frustrated me. But he's a good guy and otherwise appears 100% committed to helping me. Our last meeting was a month ago. Since that time, I've been doing a lot of self-educating, trying to learn as much as I can about idiopathic neuropathies. (I realize that sounds self-defeating: idiopathic neuropathies wouldn't be called idiopathic if there was much to learn!). However, studying my condition has helped me put together a bunch of good questions to ask my neurologist (at least, I hope they're good questions). This morning I phoned him and made arrangements to meet in a few weeks' time for the two of us to go over my questions. Frankly, at the moment, I can't think of much else to do to keep my spirits up other than to pursue a cause, even if, once found, knowing the cause is of no help. If you've not yet visited their site, you might want to check out the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy; also (and maybe especially) the Foundation's YouTube site, where you'll find dozens of informative videos. Good luck to you! And again, welcome! ––Ray (@ray666)
Thank you for your response. I am not on my computer often as I must do many things throughout the day.
My back surgery was on Jan. 30th. The Pain did go away but the numbness did not. The surgeon mentioned that the numbness may take months to go away, but I no longer have pain. Anyway, I would like to go to an event this Friday night. It's a dinner cruise on the Boston Harbar for alumni of Suffolk University. 7 - 10 pm.
I'll reply to myself. .....
@rca, Do you have any senior citizen organizations or groups near you that might offer help with getting around or attending events? The dinner cruise sounds like fun.