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Old 11-02-2007, 09:33 AM
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Default Desensitization

I'm new, and sorry I put all of my into info in the main forum.

I read some threads and there was reference to erthymelgia. I've had PN for years, and recently it turned into erthymelgia.

I have a a lot of trouble wearing socks and shoes. I can't even wear diabetic socks. I tried them on and right away they started hurting.

So, for years, I have worn thick men's socks with the seam turned out.

Anyway, I was in physical therapy a few months ago and stopped going. (I stopped because I've been in PT for years, and this place just didn't seem to have their act together.)

They actually started something called "desensitizion". It consisted of lotion mixed with sugar and massaging. I relaxed while they were doing it. It felt really weird, and I felt pain like in my ears instead of my foot. Afterward, I didn't feel any better, but I didn't feel any worse.



However, they didn't provide any follow up.

They did this for only one session, so I have no idea how many sessions it would take, or how long it would take to feel any results. They told me to do it at home, but gave me no instructions.

I can do this at home.

The question I have: During this process, what am I supposed to be doing mentally? Am I supposed to relax and feel the pain, or am I supposed to try to surpress it?

Fibromyalgia-30 years
Degenerative Disc Disease
Radiculopathy
Morton's Neuroma-Successfully treated with alcohol injections 2002
Tarsal Tunnel/Plantar Fascitis-20 year
Peripheral Neuropathy foot-7 years
Erthymelgia symptoms-1 year
Skin changes in foot. -1 year
Tearing of skin between foot and toe-1 year
Athletes Foot-1 year ago.
Dry Cracking Skin on Feet-1 year. (I normally have very oily skin, am of middle eastern ethnicity. Skin on the rest of my body is oily.)
Menopause 1 year.
Hyperhydrosis of feet-1 year
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