Blueprint to Neuropathy?

Posted by hossie @hossie, Apr 22 2:03pm

Has anyone tried Blueprint to Nueropathy? Apparently it is a treatment approach that is being used by many chiropractors. It's long in duration and not cheap. I am not looking for a silver bullet, just some improvement in my feet. Thanks.

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This is a little off topic but I am pretty desperate for answers. I have had increasing pain due to neuropathy as noted on this site. However, in the past few weeks the pain has extended into my right arm(mostlt tingling). I have been experiencing involuntary twiches in thet arm as well. My appetite is off. Can eat but no hunger pangs. Thinking about \food often puts me on the edge of nausea. Pain in the lower half of my body two days ago was so bad, I thought I was going to pass out. I actually considered going to the ER. Decided against that due to very bad experience nine month ago. I had a scheduled visit with one of my pain management docs yeasterday. I told him about all the new symptoms and how I was experiencing so much pain that it was hard to think. His response was not totally unexpected. "Contact your PCP". I told him that my PCP was a CRNP with whom I had discussed this a few days prior. She did not seem to have a good grasp of my situation. So, I practically begged the pain doc to address my pain before I passed out or had to go to the ER. He just shrugged and gave me another appointment. I feel as if I am in a Catch-22 situation.

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@heisenberg34

This is a little off topic but I am pretty desperate for answers. I have had increasing pain due to neuropathy as noted on this site. However, in the past few weeks the pain has extended into my right arm(mostlt tingling). I have been experiencing involuntary twiches in thet arm as well. My appetite is off. Can eat but no hunger pangs. Thinking about \food often puts me on the edge of nausea. Pain in the lower half of my body two days ago was so bad, I thought I was going to pass out. I actually considered going to the ER. Decided against that due to very bad experience nine month ago. I had a scheduled visit with one of my pain management docs yeasterday. I told him about all the new symptoms and how I was experiencing so much pain that it was hard to think. His response was not totally unexpected. "Contact your PCP". I told him that my PCP was a CRNP with whom I had discussed this a few days prior. She did not seem to have a good grasp of my situation. So, I practically begged the pain doc to address my pain before I passed out or had to go to the ER. He just shrugged and gave me another appointment. I feel as if I am in a Catch-22 situation.

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Sorry to hear your pain doctor isn't listening to you. There have been members who have mentioned similar symptoms in arm and hands due to ulnar nerve entrapment. Here's a link to the member posts if you want to scan through them while you wait for other response - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/comments/?search=ulnar%20nerve%20entrapment.

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@johnbishop

Sorry to hear your pain doctor isn't listening to you. There have been members who have mentioned similar symptoms in arm and hands due to ulnar nerve entrapment. Here's a link to the member posts if you want to scan through them while you wait for other response - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/comments/?search=ulnar%20nerve%20entrapment.

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Thans@johnbishop. I would be surprised if it were this issue. My PCP is going to try and arrange an appointment with a local neurologist. I just hope that it won’t be a month or more.

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