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I posted this on general health but am now posting it in the peripheral neuropathy section:
I have had pn for 9 years with it beginning with numbness in my left toe and has since spread up to my lower calves. It is primarily sensory with mild motor nerve involvement. Like most of you, I have had a very thorough work-up with 4 neurologist, including chairman of dept. of neurology at University of Texas Southwestern medical school. Diagnosis, as you might have guessed, is idiopathic axonal peripheral neuropathy. I had a lumbar puncture that showed borderline protein elevation but failed to benefit from a regiment of IVIG. I have 4 questions: 1.Have any of you experienced improvement of symptoms for no reason followed by a sudden worsening for no apparent reason with this cycle repeating itself. 2. Recently, I've started to experience some numbing of the lips and tongue. Have any of you experienced that. 3. I have had elevated C-reactive protein off and on since I have had pn. Is crp ever associated with any types of pn. 4. Has anyone ever found therapeutic benefit from Tumeric |
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Last edited by JB63; 07-08-2011 at 04:41 PM. Reason: left out word |
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Enhanced forms of curcumin are the best, since this active antioxidant is not well absorbed without help.
This one is an example: http://www.epic4health.com/cuul500mgena.html one of these a day may work better than non-enhanced types. The best one out there is by LongVida and around 70 dollars in the past. https://www.prohealth.com/shop/produ...n=Froogle_Feed This link above has it for 1/2 that which is a new price. C-reactive protein is a marker for inflammation in the body. The only supplement I know that reduces it is Vit C. Using the non-acidic Ester C, may be an option for you before you have another test. Vit C has shown some neuroprotective effects in trauma/surgical patients having foot or wrist surgery and has prevented RSD, in many patients. So it somehow blocks the damaging free radicals around nerves. It also lowers C-reactive protein about 25%.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | flyfishobie (07-10-2011), JB63 (07-08-2011) |
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mrsD, what do you think about ginger as an anti inflamatory food supplement?
Sounds like a good dish of curry should replace the old apple a day. I use the generic equivelant of Emergen-C. I find it easy to tolerate. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (07-08-2011) |
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I've never tried high doses of ginger... but I have used it for nausea control once in a while.
It tends to make my stomach burn sometimes... and if I lie down, I sometimes reflux it...and that is an EXPERIENCE let me tell you! But it is supposed to work to some extent. You just cannot use it if you take any blood thinning drugs. Here is a good monograph on it: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/ginger-000246.htm It is very inexpensive... Puritan's has it for a "song".
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"Thanks for this!" says: | JB63 (07-09-2011) |
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