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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@chme, I think you'll be interested in this discussion:
- Foot neuropathy: What gives you relief?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/foot-neuropathy/
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I suggest going to a vascular surgeon. My PN had moved up my legs (or so I thought) instead after an easy angiogram, which found I had very serious blockage especially in my left leg , I was relieved of ALL pain in Both of my legs!
Has anyone else had Vit B6 toxicity like me which is believed to be the cause of their neuropathy? I’ve been taking supplements for years with B6 in it and my neuropathy was labeled idiopathic bc no cause was determined. I had the blood test done to check this number and it was off the charts! I quit the supplements 3 weeks ago and am hoping once I get this high value out of my system, that I will heal. They say it is quite slow. I urge those with idiopathic neuropathy to get their B levels tested and, if high, to read up on this. Apparently it is a “thing.” At last, hope !
Thank you. All information helpful.
I’ve been using thiamine tablets (Vitamin B 1). Has relived night feet cold and tingling. Been taking it for 3 Yrs. OTC, Naturemade, B Complex
Sorry for my delayed reply! The most important factor in my recovery is avoiding any more Covid vaccines, which were the likely cause. I have been taking 400 mg palmitoylethanolamide daily to inhibit neuroinflammation. I use heavily padded insoles in my shoes to allow the nerves in my feet to heal. I stimulate the nerves on the bottom of my feet multiple times a day with a Naboso Neuro Ball. I take vitamin B12 occasionally to avoid nerve damage from B12 deficiency and because B12 might help promote remyelination.
I have an adjustable bed that I adjust the foot (bottom) section so that my feet are higher than my heart. Brings relief for me!
Thank you. Good information. Not familiar with the medication but will look up.
My dr also suspects Covid vaccine.
Take care. Thank you for responding.
Thank you. I’ll try that. Best to you.
Thanks. I too find elevating takes some immediate sting away.