Neuropathy Pain at Night: What helps?

Posted by Donald @donfeld, Jun 8, 2020

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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My problem is with my feet swelling every night.Anyone else have that along with pain?

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@mcd123

I read somewhere on this site that if all else fails soak your feet in ice water for ten minutes. I have tried it and it freezes the nerve endings. It does bring some relief.

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I put a heating pad on my feet at night. It does seem to help especially when I rub on Voltaren arthritis cream.

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@mcd123

Does anyone have any thoughts about why neuropathy pain increases so much at night. Also can anyone share with me any digestive issues they are experiencing that could be related to neuropathy. Thanks. Cathy

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@jeanallen

My problem is with my feet swelling every night.Anyone else have that along with pain?

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@jeanallen - I wear compression socks during the day for leg and feet swelling but take them off at night. I think it helps if you can slightly elevate the foot of the bed. I used a heavy folded up blanket under the mattress at the foot of the bed to raise the end of the bed a little where my feet are. It also helped when I had my knee replacement done.

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I have been struggling with neuropathy pain at night in one foot to the point that I could only sleep for 2 hours per night despite taking nerve pain medication. Fortunately, my podiatrist prescribed 5% Lidocaine patches. I only need to use one patch to control the pain so that I can fall asleep. I don't need to take the nerve pain medication or deal with its side effects.

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@artscaping

@donfeld, good afternoon, thanks for presenting this discussion of nighttime pain from neuropathy. My goal is to sleep through the early morning pain and the itching.

So....in in addition to my evening tincture of 1:3 CBD/THC.....I add a 2:1 CBD/THC dropper just as I go to bed and I call it my morning insurance policy. I am also now taking Doxepin at bedtime to prevent the itching that has me in a stranglehold these days. I am sure things will change and I will have to adjust.

I just don't like this neuropathy stuff to get a head start on me when it changes direction. I refer to it as my friend "NP" and try to not let this friend get the upper hand.

May you be free of suffering.
Chris

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Is the CBD/THC taken internally or externally?

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@pacer3702

I have been struggling with neuropathy pain at night in one foot to the point that I could only sleep for 2 hours per night despite taking nerve pain medication. Fortunately, my podiatrist prescribed 5% Lidocaine patches. I only need to use one patch to control the pain so that I can fall asleep. I don't need to take the nerve pain medication or deal with its side effects.

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5% lidocaine patches are with a prescription. Your PCP can prescribe them and the come in a box of thirty. My insurance covers them with a slight co-pay. I cut the large ones in half and put one in the back of my right toes and one in the front. I secure them in place with medical tape. Then I put on a sock and then wrap an ice pack around the toes to get some relief when I go to bed. These patches are supposed to last 12 hours.

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I hadn't thought of using medical tape. Usually, my patch will adhere to my foot with just the adhesive backing. I only need it for a few hours until I fall asleep.

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Since my idiopathic neuropathy began last year, my feet are almost always cold and tingle. It is worse at night. I wear loose socks and use a heating pad to help sleep. My neurologist also recommended Lidocaine cream 3x daily. My feet still tingle (worst when trying to go to sleep) but the shooting pains have stopped.

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@jeanallen

I put a heating pad on my feet at night. It does seem to help especially when I rub on Voltaren arthritis cream.

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Hi
Yippee, someone said it before me!!! I too MUST use a heating pad on my feet EVERY night! I do not care how hot it is, nothing helps like a heating pad. I have individual AC's through out me house ( no chance having central air, I tried) so I try to remember to turn AC on and close the bedroom door about 1. 1/2 hrs before bed. Also put THC cream on my feet EVERY night with (thick, soft socks). Hey, we do what we can to keep the pain level DOWN!! Best wishes!

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