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Increasingly Difficult to Accept Peripheral Neuropathy

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 29 9:52am | Replies (169)

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@bonez3861

I have the same problem as you. I take clonazepam everyday and have for 23 years. It helps me wonderfully and at least my continual balance and visual problems don't throw me into panic attacks anymore. Mine is from central nervous system neuropathy and damage to my central nervous system. I have been on the dosage for 23 year's. But good luck finding a doctor that understands that. My new doctor, because mine retired didn't want me on it and took me off of it. So for a year and a half I couldn't get off my bed without falling. Finally after many test's Mayo said that I should have never been taking off of it and need back on it. They don't prescribe medication so they said that my primary school since it's neurological. She refused. I finally had to go to a psychiatrist and he put me back on it. I have been doing so much better. Now I was informed that he is retiring and I am terrified that the next one will screw me up all over again. If anyone knows of someone that will help me please advise. Same for you, if you can find someone to try it on you it might help you as it did me. Panic attacks are the worst and mine were constant. Good luck 🙏🙏

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Have you tried to find a pain clinic ? A friend of mine is a pain specialist . He got me on the right track . Not giving in can be tough . I had a social worker tell me to look into thc products such as salve and gummies . It all helps .