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10-26-2009, 08:24 AM | #1 | |||
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Or they have B.S.'ed their way through
to keep you on as a patient, but did little to help. (and prolonged the agony)
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"Thanks for this!" says: | NeuropathicMum (10-26-2009) |
10-26-2009, 09:03 AM | #2 | ||
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but they'll NEVER see Demarco again as a patient. In fact, when I get some time, I am going to write a summary of the tests, medication and worsening symptoms since ea of the appointments to inform them that YES, this can happen to a child, and NEVER dismiss anything like this again without investigating first. Thanks Bob for sharing your plethora of knowledge and kindness Kate |
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10-26-2009, 09:23 AM | #3 | |||
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This is a very interesting post. That is a very creative child you have there!
I have had so many different pains in my feet over the years! Back when I was about 30 and beginning to develop hypothyroid issues, it was pins and needles 1 and spear pain (in the morning). This progressed to a deep numbness over the years. When I finally found a doctor to correctly address my hypothyroid and give me replacement hormone, the numbness went to pins and needles 2. It took a year, and I was then in pretty good shape. Then the insulin resistance really took hold after a few years, and burning started. Not quite lava, but close. On a bad day I'd have it running up my legs at night. I still have a small numbness in 2 toes on each foot, but it is not a big thing to me. I found that eating potatoes was a big factor in the burning. Also MSG in foods. Aggessive use of Benfotiamine, r-lipoic acid, chiro inositol, chromium, have really helped. (I take other things too, but not to target this specific problem.) I am now doing l-citrulline and l-arginine and notice my feet are not so cold as they were. (hypothyroid people often have cold extremities and this is hard to control). I had a root canal a week ago... a slowly dying tooth, that cracked off, and when that was finally done, I noticed that the brief stabbing pains I was having all over may have been due to the infection from this tooth. I would have a few zings everyday, which moved around, but were not long lasting...maybe 3-5 seconds. I haven't had a "zing" attack since 3 days after the dental appointment. Inflammation is a strange thing...it does things to us and appears differently for many people depending on their individual genetics.
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