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Originally Posted by Cheri
I just joined this evening and am a bit shy, even at the age of 57!
I have peripheral neuropathy due to undiagnosed diabetes for around 10 years. I have the usual symptoms of numbness, burning, shooting pains in my feet, lower legs and fingers. I had worked as an RN for 37 years and had to quit working a year ago as I was unable to concentrate either from the pain or lethargy from pain meds. Thank God, I took out long and short term disability through our benefit package at work and now have been authorized for SSD, so I have an income to help with the bills. I have tried almost every RX for nerve pain and found a few that do help but I am very dose sensitive. My doctor has referred me to Mayo Clinic in Rochester,MN. and have an appointment in Nov. So, I am curious if anyone else has gone on to a larger medical community as in Rochester and what their results were. I am trying to see if our insurance will cover this refferal, and if it does, will it be a repeat of all the testing I've already had over the past 8-10 years. My fear is becoming addicted to pain meds, even though I take Darvocet 2-3 daily and Vicoden at bedtime only. I have been on Amitriptylline & Lyrica that do help somewhat but I live with this pain every day and night, with the worst pain at night. I will appreciate your advice. I can't imagine living the rest of my life on strong pain meds every day. Thank you!!
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My name is Cheri Too!! Wow very seldom see someone spell it like mine. I'm new on here. My sister is battling diabetes too. She hates the meds also. There are meds that aren't addictive. Ask your Doctor. And have you ever heard of cleveland clinic? They help with this problem and the doctors are great. Hope you get help quickly. I will pray.