I believe it was Dr. Sanjay Gupta that did a 3-part special on marijuana for TV. Most interesting - evidently, there is a lot of research going on in its use medically - especially in UK. I think (just my opinion) that use of anything has to be geared to many things - the individual's ability to tolerate pain, tolerate the drug prescribed to provide less pain,, etc. I think what we all want is to identify a cure and while the treatment of symptoms seems to be the trend, the CURE is still a mystery.t
I have had Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy for about 10 years (am currently 70). It started shortly after I suffered a neck injury and subsequent 3 level cervical fusion. It started with unbearable burning/tingling in both feet progressing to severe pain/numbness in both feet. I also get severe shooting pains emanating from both feet. I currently take Lyrica (300 mg 3-4 times daily (a lot), and Cymbalta 25 mg daily as well as Tylenol and Advil as needed. I also took Morphine 25mg daily and Tramadol (can't remember dose) for 8 years until going thru Mayo's Pain Rehab program a year ago. They got me off the Opioids and taught me alternative ways to manage/cope with my pain. Coping with pain sounds easy until you are the one having it. I do pretty well with that, but my pain limits my activity level a lot. My primary physician has recommended medical marijuana and I have been referred to a center. Have ANY of you tried Marijuana for your pain? If so, I would love to get your opinions on it.
ginny, I take a multi vitamin B called Nerve Renew that helps some, however I have found a pain pill (hydrocodone) to be the best treatment for me. The Nerve Renew was recommended by the Neurologist and I order it from Neurophy Treatment Group in Indiana over the Internet.
I know Hydrocodone helps your pain as do all Opioids. I took it for quite awhile as well, BUT.......it's a slippery slope. Soon, the original dose needs to be increased, increased again, and again. Mayo has an excellent Pain Rehab Center that helped me a lot. If you live near one of their clinics, I heartily recommend it. .
I WAS "SHOCKED"? TO SEE SO MANY ON THE DIGEST ASKING ABOUT,AND,OR,TAKING MARIJUANA.! WHY??
I believe it was Dr. Sanjay Gupta that did a 3-part special on marijuana for TV. Most interesting - evidently, there is a lot of research going on in its use medically - especially in UK. I think (just my opinion) that use of anything has to be geared to many things - the individual's ability to tolerate pain, tolerate the drug prescribed to provide less pain,, etc. I think what we all want is to identify a cure and while the treatment of symptoms seems to be the trend, the CURE is still a mystery.t
Apparently you do NOT have much pain. Please do not be shocked that we do and want to have less pain in our lives.
@medic7054, you may be interested in these discussions:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cbd/
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/chronic-pain-2bd75e/
I do, primarily in my feet and ankles. Responding to the question asking if anyone deals with peripheral neuropathyu.
I'm still wondering why the RLS discontinued in my legs and moved to my arms. I don't really understand it. Does anybody else have it in their arms?
why do you say that?
Welcome to the group. I have had it since a neck injury 10+ years ago. What do you take for it? Have you ever considered Medical Marijuana?
I know Hydrocodone helps your pain as do all Opioids. I took it for quite awhile as well, BUT.......it's a slippery slope. Soon, the original dose needs to be increased, increased again, and again. Mayo has an excellent Pain Rehab Center that helped me a lot. If you live near one of their clinics, I heartily recommend it. .
All the time with my MS. I have to wear Prisms in my glasses.