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Old 02-02-2015, 07:56 AM #391
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1279 days sober.

No pain. Minor discomfort here and there. Nothing real exciting.

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Update on me: Still taking all the recommended vitamins religiously. My fingers are getting worse though. Tonight I sliced my thumb while using the large slicer on a grater to slice potatoes, although I don't think it was a result of my finger numbness, I was just in a hurry.

The fingers are bad but hey, at least I can still type at this point in juncture!

I broke down and made a doctor appointment. First one will have to be with a general practitioner, in early February. The city I live in has very limited neurologists (with terrible reviews) so I will have to drive a couple hours to one of the nearby cities (assuming the GP will recommend seeing a neurologist as a next step). I have a lot of fatigue lately so I did more research and that almost points towards MS - but I doubt it, not with my 24/7 PN symptoms and my history of heavy drinking. From my understanding, MS symptoms come and go, and aren't constant like they are with alcoholic PN.

We bought a rowing machine which is great - I can get exercise, both arms and legs, without having to worry about my stupid numb feet slipping, or doing something like tripping. (I am petrified of trying to walk on a treadmill because of that!) Still scared every time I get in the car to drive, that my feet will quit working like they did before. I drive only a cautious few miles each week, only to get groceries. Not to mention that I drive like a grandma now (as well as walk like one).

So, that's my update. I still have "good days" and "bad days". Today I am feeling pretty good, the extremities are moving well enough to get laundry done and use the rowing machine and cook a nice dinner and type this message! I am relieved, because the weekend was really a bad two days and I thought I had taken a decided turn for the worse.

I'll check in once I get some news about whatever testing they may do. I haven't been to a doctor ever since the symptoms started, almost 2 years ago.

It will get worst before it gets better, or at least it will seen that way. Numbness is something I've yet to overcome, all my other symptoms of PN had simmered down after 2 years of abstaining from alcohol. It will get better, but to what extent, is different for everyone! Keep your head up, find the right care, but most importantly keep up the vitamins for the time being and eating healthy. The best shot at recovery.
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It will get worst before it gets better, or at least it will seen that way. Numbness is something I've yet to overcome, all my other symptoms of PN had simmered down after 2 years of abstaining from alcohol. It will get better, but to what extent, is different for everyone! Keep your head up, find the right care, but most importantly keep up the vitamins for the time being and eating healthy. The best shot at recovery.
Thank you, Kidwonder! I also have been continuing to research it online. Some doctors perform an EMG - electromyogram - has anyone here had that done, and is it effective for diagnosis? I read a bunch of horror stories about how much getting zapped like that hurts, and I am a total wimp, so I would rather not go that route!
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Thank you, Kidwonder! I also have been continuing to research it online. Some doctors perform an EMG - electromyogram - has anyone here had that done, and is it effective for diagnosis? I read a bunch of horror stories about how much getting zapped like that hurts, and I am a total wimp, so I would rather not go that route!
That doesn't hurt, wanna, at least i don't see how it could. Thats a fairly standard test.
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It can hurt for some people. Others not so much.
Maybe i had a different test. There was nothing that could hurt, unless, i suppose, if a doc or technician ripped the taped sensors off one's body.
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unless, i suppose, if a doc or technician ripped the taped sensors off one's body.
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Wow! So I just spent the entire hour+ reading this thread. What an inspiration for those suffering. Honestly, many folks would lie down and die. My favorite statement (paraphrased), "only place to go is up from here".

The ability to focus on a positive attitude is remarkable on its own. I need some of this!!
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Maybe i had a different test. There was nothing that could hurt, unless, i suppose, if a doc or technician ripped the taped sensors off one's body.
Yeah, the one I was reading about, they insert needles in various places in your legs (and arms in some cases) and ask you to flex your muscle. Some patients reported that it was so painful that the doctor had to stop the procedure (they used the word "excruciating"). Then there is the pain afterward from bruising, etc. I think you may have had a nerve conduction test, with those electrode thingies taped to you. No matter what, I hate getting poked and prodded!
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Wow! So I just spent the entire hour+ reading this thread. What an inspiration for those suffering. Honestly, many folks would lie down and die. My favorite statement (paraphrased), "only place to go is up from here".

The ability to focus on a positive attitude is remarkable on its own. I need some of this!!
What you said! But I am still in the lie down and die mode. I just need to keep reading this thread over and over!
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