I found I had very cold feet for about 6 months - I bought some electric socks and used them daily around the house when my feet were cold for months... now I don't find it happens anymore. I do still get burning sometimes but I don't find that as uncomfortable
I have diopathic Peripheral Neuropathy, not diabetic.
Electric leg warmers would be perfect for me. The only ones I found had to be plugged into a charger all the time—a cable similar to a cell phone charger.
In 1999, my PN started with the balls of my feet numb. My PN symptoms have gone through many changes over the decades!
Now, my problem is that both of my shins feel ice cold. I wear flannel PJ bottoms, which help a bit. I use an electric throw in the living room when in my recliner, and an electric blanket is turned up to maximum heat at night. That is the only way I can bear the pain.
I wear a pair of socks I buy from Walmart. I can’t stand tight socks. My feet freeze and these are really soft and keep my feet warm.. A friend of mine with ms told me about them. They sell out really fast I bought about 10 pair so know I own over 20 and their are about 6 to a group. I also bought some fuzzy ones.They are called Muk Luks. Here in Dallas I had to go to over six Walmart.. I used a heating pad on low my foot blistered caused an ulcer almost lost my toes. A big problem with neuropathy and no I am not diabetic mine is autoimmune.
Can the socks fit in your shoes ok? I’m wearing the supply of socks out that I bought 7 years ago. So old that I don’t recall brand, but I bought several 6 packs of them from Walmart back then once I found they worked for me. I have separate/thicker house socks, but I need something for shoes that are thick enough to help the shoe fit better for support (especially around lower ankle), but not stretch my shoe by being too thick. Of course, main goal is thick enough to help keep feet warm.
How about cool/cold right foot or heat in that foot? My right foot always turned cold of my foot. But walking feel hot. That foot was cold on my right-side. I had a brain-injury 12 years ago from a bicycle accident. Even before that accident was a cool-feeling on that leg. But after that accident turned to cool/cold on the right side and this moment is hor. But when I ghetto sleeping and the. Wake-up is cold
I have diopathic Peripheral Neuropathy, not diabetic.
Electric leg warmers would be perfect for me. The only ones I found had to be plugged into a charger all the time—a cable similar to a cell phone charger.
In 1999, my PN started with the balls of my feet numb. My PN symptoms have gone through many changes over the decades!
Now, my problem is that both of my shins feel ice cold. I wear flannel PJ bottoms, which help a bit. I use an electric throw in the living room when in my recliner, and an electric blanket is turned up to maximum heat at night. That is the only way I can bear the pain.
I do take Hydrocodone for PN and arthritis pain.
Can the socks fit in your shoes ok? I’m wearing the supply of socks out that I bought 7 years ago. So old that I don’t recall brand, but I bought several 6 packs of them from Walmart back then once I found they worked for me. I have separate/thicker house socks, but I need something for shoes that are thick enough to help the shoe fit better for support (especially around lower ankle), but not stretch my shoe by being too thick. Of course, main goal is thick enough to help keep feet warm.
How about cool/cold right foot or heat in that foot? My right foot always turned cold of my foot. But walking feel hot. That foot was cold on my right-side. I had a brain-injury 12 years ago from a bicycle accident. Even before that accident was a cool-feeling on that leg. But after that accident turned to cool/cold on the right side and this moment is hor. But when I ghetto sleeping and the. Wake-up is cold