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Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 28 4:54pm | Replies (3050)

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@johnwburns

Is anyone here on mycophenolate for severe neuropathy or anything else? The neurologists recommended that I try it yesterday and I will, but I'm concerned about possible serious side effects, like lymphoma.

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Go to: http://www.realfoodnutrients.com and click on the Nerve Formula. This is a<br />
supplement with NO side effects. I have had neuropathy for about 10 years<br />
and this is what I have taken. No more pain, burning, stabbing, etc. I am<br />
sooo thankful for this supplement. Best of all, no side effects as you have<br />
with prescription drugs!<br />
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The things we take for granted, others are praying for!<br />
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Thanks. I have no doubt that it may help. I've looked into b vitamins for neuropathy before, especially B6 and methylcobalamin. The only problem with using high doses of B12, and thiamine more so, is that they may stimulate cancer growth. The jury is still out but I'm trying to minimize my risk. I'm looking at a second recurrence of prostate cancer so the neuropathy is just one of several issues, albeit a big one. High doses of thiamine may hinder cancer growth but until they are sure, and it seems like they never are, I'll be cautious.

High-dose vitamin B1 reduces proliferation in cancer cell lines analogous to dichloroacetate. - PubMed - NCBI

High-dose vitamin B1 reduces proliferation in cancer cell lines analogous t...
By Hanberry BS , et al. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 2014 Mar;73(3):585-94. doi: 10.1007/s00280-014-2386-z. Epub 2014 Jan 23. Research S... | |

The formula that you suggested does look particularly good and I'll file it in case I decide to drop the drugs and go the natural route. Thanks very much for the suggestion.

I had hip replacement surgery in November 2015 now I have pain in the leg that it makes it impossible to move my left leg it is like the foot is super glued to the floor surgeon says everything is fine work says u have 37 more days to figure it out or you can't work this means I lose my job and insurance any suggestions<br />
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