Looking to connect with people who have non-diabetic neuropathy
Would. Like to find people with this issue
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Would. Like to find people with this issue
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Welcome @sheilahartnell, Sorry to hear that you have joined the neuropathy club but happy that you have found Connect, you are not definitely not alone. Not sure if you have started any treatments or what symptoms you have but there is a lot of patient experience here on Connect and many different discussions in the Neuropathy Support Group. Here's a link to the list of discussions - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/neuropathy/.
What symptoms do you have that bother you the most?
Numbness in feet spreading up my legs. Affects my balance.
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2 ReactionsHave you tried any exercises to help with your balance?
any exercise is walking and physical work-with care. I have to be careful that I don't trip or fall.
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1 ReactionWhen I was on prednisone for something else my numbness decreased considerably
I developed neuropathy in my feet after being diagnosed with CML and being on medication. It is thought that the medication caused it. My feet are not totally numb but I do have trouble driving longer distances because the right foot cramps up and becomes number than it already is. I never had the pins and needles or burning. Basically it seems most neurologists simply accept that you have it and you are done. Instead I was sent to Pain Management where I was basically offered some medication or an implant. I have seen comments about light therapy but don't know if anything really helps the numbness. At night I often find that my feet feel really cold but are in fact warm and the discomfort goes up into my legs but I supposedly do have good circulation. I've heard that most neurologist dismiss any kind of treatment as trash and it is annoying that they really don't seem to want to find anything that actually works.
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1 ReactionI have Peripheral Neuropathy, possibly due to kidney disease, yet am a three-year transplant recipient. i have been prescribed Lyrica, divalproex, velafaxcine, and recently Buspirone. the Lyrica has worked the best, yet last year, I started experiencing pain at bedtime that disrupts my sleep. I'm under the care of a pain clinic at Emory, and it seems we are going down the list of meds. We discussed nerve stimulation behind the knee, which involves surgery and gives electrical impulses to trick the brain. Has that been something you have explored?
Can't find any one who can help. 3 different neurologist in 18 months. Gabapentin offered for sleeping 300mg . Sleep 2 hrs wake with burning hot legs mainly underside knees down. Very frustrating.
Sorry I am not diabetic with this situation I posted above.
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I started on 50mg of Lyrica as needed, then increased to 75, 100, 150, and now at 200mg, the maximum dosage. i am now experiencing pain at night that disrupts my ability to fall asleep. does the Tramadol help eliminate the pain for you?