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This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet other people who are dealing with neuropathy. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with neuropathy, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
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@tessie63
Hi,
Anything is worth a try frankly. Chia unfortunately closes the throat for me but the others may work by themselves.
As I understand it the only possible way to treat the situation is painkillers which desensitise the nerves in an attempt to stop the lock up reaction.
I think the laxatives I have been taking may have caused the muscles to get lazy over the years, which isn't helping. Fortunately I get free laxatives but have reached the max dose and I suspect they are not really working anyway.
The indication is that the autonomic polyneuropathy is very well advanced and without intervention, Christmas this year could be nothing but a dream.
Thank you for the suggestion, I will see where it leads me.
Cheers
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1 Reaction@cheyne I am praying that this works for you. I’m able to combine the seeds together and put them in my cereal. Please keep in touch and tell me if it works. Even if you could only use the black sesame seeds that might help. Best of luck!
@tessie63 "Holy Crap"? Frank Barone would be very upset that you used his catchphrase.
@tessie63
Hi,
Sadly, I have been advised not to use the seeds as the stomach is stacking the food and fluid in a state of stasis. The laxatives are stranded in the upper stomach unable to get to where they need to be to work. I get all the pains and noise throughout the system but not reaction you would normally expect loaded with laxatives. So far Dr's don't seem to be getting the message, I'm not constipated, the muscles don't do their job moving the food through the digestive tract and out of the bowel. I'm on a three-day cycle, eat a small amount of easily digestible food the first day, fluids the second day and suppositories late on the third day with some fluid before if possible.
Thankfully dulaglutide has finally left the body but it was not the cause only an enhancer that made me realise I have a big problem anyway. We have little idea what caused the autonomic polyneuropathy and FND but so many health issues have all added their "help" along the way including PBB poisoning in Michigan. Fortunately, not Covid which would add its few cents worth if it could.
Now the body is being starved of vital nutrients I have approximately 1 hour of strength left in the body per day and no stamina before the legs start to tremble and struggle to hold me up. Because of the lack of nutrients, the body is robbing it from anywhere it can find it, muscles mainly. A result of what is going on my glucose levels have started climbing as the body is under stress and releases even more glucose into the system to help where it is needed.
I appreciate the support and suggestions but believe me there is no way around this problem until I can get a new wiring loom or a full body transplant!
Just starting to notice I can't feel the gas pedal anymore so not long before I'll need to stop driving. Meantime all I can do is look on the bright side and keep fighting by whatever means I can.
Cheers
@arcuri24 I have been living alone for almost 10 years. So I have the time to explore and learn about all sorts of new hobbies I have seen on YouTube or Face Book. I’ve actually started my Family Tree on Ancestry, and work on the world-wide tree on Wikitree. I love learning history, and how I am connected to people.
Then I started to try painting. I bought a few canvases, acrylic paint, brushes and a small easel. I decided to try watercolors, alcohol ink, and now I’m trying to add molding paste to my paintings.
I have no training, and it shows…I do whatever…
Jigsaw puzzles are also a new thing. I work on them while I eat.
I would love to do fused glass again, but arthritis has caused me problems in my fingers.
Living alone after years of taking care of everyone else has made me more creative and I have the time. I’m almost 77 and doing well…
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1 Reaction@cheyne how do you reprogram your brain?
I fall straight backwards. I’m side to side mostly wobbly when I walk. Then, when standing still or bending forward, I go backwards.
The tremors in my hands cause me to have to retype something over again. It’s a constant struggle.
@SusanEllen66
Thanks for sharing your interests. I have always lived alone except for my companions-dogs. I, too, have done jigsaw puzzles and I have several awaiting me. I also belong to two book clubs in my area. I just turned 73. I also love history--I taught high school students American History and Government and now am looking into all the shows focusing on the nation's founding 250 years ago. I was doing physical therapy but the massages and red light therapy seemed to make my shin feel worse. Now I am wearing an Rx lidocaine patch which was prescribed by my neurologist. I still aspire to the goal that my physical therapy offers of "making it through a day without pain."
@cheyne I’m so sorry to hear this is happening to you. I have never heard of this condition and it must be frightening to realize there seems to be nothing you can do to stop its progression. Stay strong and keep the faith that perhaps a doctor will come into your life that can figure out how to help you with this. I’m sending you hugs and well wishes.
@cheyne
It sounds like I have the same issue or similar to yours. Food is sitting in my stomache for days and then for me its terrible constipation cause it has been sitting there (I noticed you mentioned you dont have constipation). Have doctors mentioned anything at all for help? I cant find any. I went to see a gastroenterologist and he saw me for 15 mins and said it was just anxiety. The neuro I was seeing told me possible autonomic involvement and that was it. On top of that my feet are getting worse each day and now my arms are getting sore and weak. To be honest Im starting to reach my breaking point which I let my doctor know. I’m literally watching muscle melt. The neurologist told me not to worry about it, its just neuropathy, go and live your life. Since there is no help Im starting to see the writing on the wall. I weigh 160 pounds now due to neuropathy - I wasnt trying to lose weight. I was 225 when this started late 2024. Sorry for these posts but I dont really have anyone to talk to so I apologize.
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1 Reaction@SusanEllen66
Hi, Share bloody mindedness, I will, I can and I'm going to. Then I focus on the job at hand and concentrate. Eventually it becomes second nature, but I notice I still concentrate on what I'm doing and ignore what is going on around me. I still wander across the footpaths but so far, I haven't been charged with being dunk in charge of the footpath! The brain now automatically waits before another step is taken. It will throw in another step rapidly to catch me stumbling. So much of what I have going on with my health comes back to concentrating on what I'm doing. Multi-tasking when I have problems lets the Genie out of the bottle. I have to stop, refocus and remind myself one task at a time. It is a slow frustrating process, but it is possible. I don't walk like I used to but the slower I walk the worse it becomes. In stepping out the brain is forced to take note with little time for anything else, so it automatically focuses.
Keep trying it is not an overnight learning. Look back at how we learned to walk in the first place. We are not born with the ability, we learn it. This same method is how I broke the habit for sugar or salt. Again, we are not born with the desire, we learn it and the brain latches on to the idea we can't live without it. Good luck. The way I think is if someone else does it, so can I. You just have to be willing.
Cheers