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Old 04-20-2011, 09:02 PM #1
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I have sciatica from lumbar disc pressure with terrific pain down my right leg and feet. Pain killers don't help. My doc is talking about an operation but I'd rather not. My cousin who suffers for years from diabetes with nerve pain told me she is taking Neurofencine with wonderful results. She says I should try it. This supplement contains g-agmatine. Does anybody have more information? I am desperate for a solution!
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You might also copy this over to our Spinal forum for more input, they might have therapy ideas or other suggestions for the sciatica/lumbar disc pressure.
here is the link to it - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html
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This product is a derivative of l-arginine. (amino acid)

I think this is the study they refer to for "spinal pain relief"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20447305

This is what the website says:
http://www.fornervehealth.com/Resear...L_NERVE_HEALTH

There are many pages of studies on PubMed on this metabolite of arginine. But I could only find one human study on pain.

This product is being "re-launched" meaning it has been around for a while and now is being promoted again.

It appears to be quite expensive...at about $60 a month for the higher dose use.

So if you decide to try it, please let us know what you discover.
So far the website is using a graphic based on the experiments on bacteria and animals to promote use in humans. So IMO it is uncharted territory so far.
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Thanks guys. I'll try the Spine link and hope for a quick response. Anyway, I think I will give this treatment a try.
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Have you seen a pain management doctor? They can sometimes offer other treatments/procedures then meds and surgery.
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In my experience with the pain mgmnt center at Hopkins, they are in the dept of anesthesiology and initially run a gamut of pain meds before considering any alternative recommendations or referrals to others. They are pill pushers.
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they also seem to push epidurals
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irisdalig, how long ago did this pain start and how was it diagnosed? The natural course of acute disc pain is that it subsides in 80-90% of folks within 6 months. If meds don't help, then an epidural steroid injection can be helpful for pain relief. If this is a more chronic condition, then a new approach would be warranted
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I have sciatica from lumbar disc pressure with terrific pain down my right leg and feet. Pain killers don't help. My doc is talking about an operation but I'd rather not. My cousin who suffers for years from diabetes with nerve pain told me she is taking Neurofencine with wonderful results. She says I should try it. This supplement contains g-agmatine. Does anybody have more information? I am desperate for a solution!
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I also suffer from chronic low back pain and I used to have unbelievable leg NERVE pain. Mine was in the front part of my thighs and stopped mostly at my knees. this was a burning pain whose only relief was sitting.

anyway, i tired it all for 3 years and finally had some surgery. best move i ever made. L2-3 laminectomy and almost immediate relief of that pain.

i also have L5-S1 pain in the back of my leg; tradidtional sciatic pain. but I currently control hat with cortisone shots about every 6 months.
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Thank you all for the input. Fabdou, I had my condition for about two months when it was diagnosed by CT. I have it now for about 4 months. I want to let you know that I started yesterday to take Neurofencine (I spoke on the phone with the guys who discovered the effects and they sound serious scientists, and I got it online from their website). I am still in pain. Will keep you all posted...
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