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Originally Posted by Marty7ft2
I am just finding this site. I have had peripheral neuropathy for almost 20 years. I have been on medication on it for the last 10 years. The first 10 years I didn't realize what I had and just dealt with the pain. I was a professional athlete so I had access to pain pills and would take those regularly to get by. But looking back I realize the feelings of walking on glass in the bottoms of my feet every morning were just the beginnings of what I have now.
The cause of my PN has never been determined. I have been through every possible test and seen the best doctors in the world. It is quite frustrating not knowing why something is eating away at your body. I have about 10% feeling left in my feet and my legs are like a jigsaw puzzle as far as feeling is concerned. I have, just in the last 8 months, started to lose the use of both of my ulnar nerves. Meaning that my hands will not be long behind my feet.
I have had tons of medicines. I tried Neurotin and it made me blackout and my whole nervous sytem shut down. I have been on topomax now for 10 years and I swear by that as a nerve pain drug. I also take 400mls of tramadol a day. I take 800mils of alleve a day. I also take 200 mils of Zonisamide every night. I also take 3 advil PM every night to help me sleep.
I have had IVIG treatments, where they supply the body with new antibodies to help fight of new illnesses. This really had no effect.
I have had over 300 sets of blood work done in the last 10 years and never had I had one come back out of the norm on anything. Oh did I mention I am 7'2" and weigh 400 pounds.
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I just wanted to welcome you and I see that Mrs. D has given you the link to our PN forum.
Keep reading the postings. My husband has had Idiopathic PN for 10 years. No pain meds work for him so he doesn't take any.
Does your doctor think it might be related to your height and weight? I mean, is this a possibility? Any family members have PN??
Melody