Neuropathy Pain at Night: What helps?
THC or marijuana for me relieves pain from neuropathy. It works every time takes a few minutes and a few puffs of smoke and it comes it down for some crazy reason that makes this drug so popular.
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I was diagnosed with PN about 5 years ago. i have never tried Frankensense and Myrrh oil on my feet. I take Tylenol pm it helps me go to sleep, then I take a y/2 of a Medical Marijuana THC gummy to sleep. I have neuropathy in my feet, but I have never head what kind of neuropathy I have
I have found that if I take Lyrica about an hour before bedtime, it is helpful.
I have a real hard time sleeping at night too. I don’t know why maybe it’s stuff that we eat. That’s all I can figure.
I have been wearing compression socks 15-20 mmhg at night which helps a little. Also using Arginine cream which increases circulation in the extremities.
Medical Cannibas is good for sleeping!
Thanks for asking a question I have wondered about. Although mine did start occurring in daytime also. However not as bad. Replies to your question are suggestions for sleeping better. I don’t think anyone knows the answer to your question
Hello @madmouse43. You are not alone with neuropathy pain at night. In fact, others have been sharing their experiences in another discussion, so you will notice I have moved your post here to join them:
- Neuropathy Pain at Night: What helps?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/night-pain-2/
How long has this been going on for?
Grounded sheets (maybe):
I have now had all tests the VA will pay for… heavy metals blood, MRI, vascular and arterial studies, and nerve function. All they know is I have PN in feet but all other tests show nothing. Could be connected to some type of exposure during my service. I have recently started thinking it may be a reaction to the shingles vax as they have found nothing else. Legs also get heavy and at night and if I bent my legs in bed I’d get huge pains shooting down them. Feet would go CRAZY at night, pain, freezing/burning feeling, swollen feeling. Tried several meds (gabapentin, lyrica, etc)… nothing worked while also making me feel like crap in other ways.
Three weeks ago I started sleeping on grounded sheets. Shooting pain in legs at night immediately went away. Feet are about 80% improved at night. My wife also has aches and pains that have all gotten better with the sheets.
I have also been using Nooro EMS massager for about six weeks which helps during the day. I do not know if it has also helped at night but I feel like the credit goes to the sheets because it was immediate relief.
I’m not endorsing the sheets, just sharing my experience… neither my wife or I experienced the “best night of sleep ever” that seems to be the sheets big selling point. Have had a few really good nights sleep but nothing to write home about.
What are "grounded sheets" . . . ?
@rubie and others - here's a study on grounded sheets. The attached figure with an explanation is from the link below:
--- The effects of grounding (earthing) on inflammation, the immune response, wound healing, and prevention and treatment of chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4378297/