Foot neuropathy: What gives you relief?
It seems if I get enough activity/exercise daily I don’t have pain; if not, am awakened from sleep and must get up (even in the middle of the night). What’s going on & what more should I do to avoid rest-disruption?
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I take Gabapentin 900mg a day & my cognitive thinking is bad. I forget & I get in a middle of a sentence & the words will not come out of my mouth. I go to get something in the next room & I get there & Forget what I went into there for.
I will not increase it & just accepting the pain.
Your doc needs to refer u to a surgeon for the implantation. In my case, it was my pain management doc who approved the recommendation and the it was approved by Medicare.
Reduce mgs and take only at night. Wean off slowly. I take about 400mg Gabapentin but your tolerance increases so stay low mgs. Buy tablets you can cut too. Its mainly for calming nerves. Near Infrared/red wrap will calm spasms. Flexeril 2.5-5mg at night will calm muscles and joints. Nerve stem will heal spasms so you can lift and bend called NeuX, NeuFit or Neuby. The Exercise Coach gym paid by insurance slowly introduces 2-way muscle resistance, computerized to increase stability in back.
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Hi this is Lioness I lost contact with you What is the pain killer? I could sure use it
I tried Gabapentin but it didn’t work…only made me extremely hungry all the time, therefore weight gain.
Thank you! Is your stimulator MRI compatible? I just met with a doctor. We were talking about putting a Medtronic chargeable battery stimulator in me. I can’t make my mind up. I am reading mixed reviews on pain stimulators.
I’ve had 9 failed surgeries. And this chronic pain is worse than torture.
Are you having success with your stimulator?
It has helped me but bear in mind that its a process. You get the stimulator implanted and after a couple of weeks of healing, the rep meets with you and turns the thing on and sets up which programs might work for you. As a patient, you need to keep notes on what works and work with the rep to make necessary adjustments. I know that mine works as I forgot to recharge and the thing ran down to -0-. Ouch!!! Between the SCS and my exercise classes, I've been able to discontinue the muscle relaxers. I'm glad I got mine for sure.
For some reason, lying prone (gets hard to do with age) with my feet hanging downward off the end of my bed helps the PN pain go away. I suspect it’s a circulation thing.
Magnesium help my leg and foot cramps when taken just prior to going to bed. Good Luck mimifromtexas.
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