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Old 03-08-2013, 11:46 AM
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Default Neuropathy

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Originally Posted by Wing42 View Post
in spite of a negative prognosis from three neurologists. I was in severe pain and burning for years, with loss of balance, foot drop causing frequent stumbles, no ankle reflex in left and 50% in right, and hardly able to walk. The pain ranged from 6-8 on the 0-10 scale with breakthrough pain at 9 or 10 experienced as either electric zaps, or feeling like a carnivorous worm was eating at my toe and metatarsal joints. I also had extremely hypersensitive skin, and other areas where the skin was numb enough to stick a pin in.

Now, I walk or hike an average of 12,000 steps a day on my pedometer, have wonderful balance (not as good as in 1992, but I'm 65 yrs old now). My pain ranges from 0 to 4 with very occasional breakthrough pain in the 6 or 7 range, about 2 now as I type this. Both ankle reflexes were measured at 100%. There are still some mildly numb skin areas, but almost no hypersensitivity. I still show some neuropathy when tested with two points, tickle, and vibration. EMGs and nerve conduction tests have always been normal since my PN was small fiber sensory.

OK, it's not healed, but I can happily go through the rest of my life like this. No longer does the pain wakes me up, stop me from walking or driving, and is never so bad that it's hard to concentrate.

Dear Wing42,

Thankyou for your posting as attached, of which i read with great Interest, I have just recently after 5 years been diagnosed with Polineuropathy, and have been advised to take Gabapentin, having read articles not only by yourself but others within the group stating that defeiciancies in B Vitamines, as well as E Vitamines could help eleviate the problem.

I have been taking Multi B Vitamines, but as yet not the E Vitamins - this is something that i shall look into within the near future.

Having seen numerious nurologists they keep coming up with the same answers - here are some tablets and go away.

The only real relief that i get is putting my feet in a bowl of Ice cold water !!!

Polly (uk)
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