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Originally Posted by Susanne C.
I know not many of us have CMT here, but this would probably apply to any advanced case of small fiber neuropathy. I have been having a very stressful few weeks as my daughter is having serious pregnancy complications and we are her primary caregivers, her husband has to work and she has a toddler. With all the commotion I have forgotten my base pain meds a few times, I am on MS Contin 30 mg x 3. The pain if I forget the afternoon one is very bad by the evening, and unlike the generalized leg pain I always have, this is most prevalent in my knees and thighs up to the hips.
My skin biopsy at Johns Hopkins in 2011 showed no nerve fibers at ankle, few above knee, and breaking down at hip. If the primary pain has moved from feet and ankles to thighs as the nerves continue to deteriorate, what happens when it gets to the hips as it has- the numbness has progressed this far? Does anyone have experience or knowledge of what happens next? I definitely have some uncomfortable symptoms of tightness in the chest and muscle spasms, with loss of sensation from the waist down. I was given Baclofen for the muscle spasms and chest "hugs" but it isn't really helping. The Valium worked better, but is not a good idea for long term use and I am not going to get well.
I would be grateful for any input. Thanks.
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Hi Susanne,
I'm so sorry that you are going through so much. I was going to suggest IVIG also but see that Kitt said it doesn't work for CMT. I wish it could work for you. It helps me somewhat for about 7-10 days after. It takes my pain down to about a 5 level which is awesome for me. I'm not sure why it won't work for CMT but I trust Kitt's info.
From what you have written it actually sounds like you may live around me. If you are looking for a neurologist I have one I like. I also have a rheumo that I love. Really listens to me every time I go there.
Let me know if you want the names. I'll pray that your pain and frustration gets better