Hi I just found out recently I had neuropathy
I am new to this group. I am wondering what else I can do besides take the vitamins and meds the doctor gave me.
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I am new to this group. I am wondering what else I can do besides take the vitamins and meds the doctor gave me.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
I'm guessing you might be in the pre-diabetic category like myself. You might want to read up on the metabolic syndrome which could be a factor. Here's some info I found after some long discussions with my doctor about not having diabetes and not buying into pre-diabetic diagnosis without an explanation which I never got from my doctors prior to being diagnosed with neuropathy.
--- The metabolic syndrome – What is it and how should it be managed?
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2047487319886404
--- The Metabolic Syndrome and Neuropathy: Therapeutic Challenges and Opportunities: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881591/
--- Metabolic syndrome as a risk factor for neurological disorders
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21997383/
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2 ReactionsI'm taking Gabapentin I don't think it's working, been 2 months now, my neuropathy is bad, I had rectal cancer, what should I do, need help?
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4 ReactionsWelcome @amer123, Sorry to hear that the Gabapentin isn't helping the neuropathy. It sounds like the neuropathy symptoms are related to your cancer treatments. I'm wondering if you might find the following discussion helpful:
--- Chemotherapy-induced neuropathy: What helps get rid of it?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/chemotherapy-induced-neuropathy/
Have you talked to your care team about the Gabapentin not helping and any alternatives that might help?
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1 ReactionDuloxitene and Amidarone and Eloquis are the drugs along with alchohol that i quit and now walking again...js
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1 ReactionHi, Bob
At my second-to-last neuropathy appointment, I was invited to take a simple cotton-swab genetic test. That's because I had mentioned in passing that my brother (now deceased) had had some form of neuropathy. However, the results of my cotton-swab test came back negative, negative, too insignificant to tell, inconclusive, negative, negative. It's a rabbit hole, all right.
Ray
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2 ReactionsHi, Allegheny
I've got a similar situation: I'm aware of numbness, but mostly because my first EMG told me I had numbness. Until then, all I knew was my balance was wonky—and getting wonkier every month. Nowadays, apprised of my numbness (in the soles of my feet), I pay attention to it, particularly when driving, making sure before I shove the shift into forward or reverse that I have a good solid purchase of the pedals.
If I bump into any personal, positive breakthroughs, I'll be sure to let you know!
Cheers!
Ray (@ray666)
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3 ReactionsThanks John,
The only metabolic syndrome criteria out of the five mentioned is slightly pre-diabetic with an A1C of 6.0 (fasting glucose 103-110 range). My BMI is 22, triglycerides, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL are in normal range. I do take BP med that keeps it in the 120's/80ish. Thyroid good, B12 ok.
I may be wrong, but I don't seem to strongly fit the profile so to speak of someone diagnosed with "diabetic" neuropathy.
So before I have to change my dietary habits, ie, no more chocolate cake, I need to try my best to make sure. And since I'm brand new to this, I'm still exploring what other tests there are, what of the supposed 100 neuropathy causes can be ruled out and potential treatments. There is a plethora of wild scientifically unsubstantiated information out there regarding treatment...from red light therapy to TENs units, to vitamin supplements, and of course the old standby, gabapentin. As prevalent as neuropathy seems to be, you would think that science would have gotten a better handle on it by now.
Thanks,
Bob
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2 ReactionsHi Ray,
Any recommended treatment? The internet is the wild West of scientifically questionable stuff even from seemingly reputable sources. Everyone seems to
want to throw gabapentin at it... With weird dosages anywhere from 100 to 7,000 mg.
Regards,
Bob
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1 ReactionThey have told me to keep taking Gabapentin it's been 2 M and it's still early.
It's great to see that you are doing your own research and asking a lot of questions. We definitely need to be our own advocate when it comes to having neuropathy (or any health condition).
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