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Old 09-19-2014, 04:07 PM #1
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so I have not posted in awhile ... I went off all my supplements due to having to take other meds --now I am on Nitrofurantoin I asked at the drug store about this and the nerve links. I was told it is such an old antibiotic. He thought it would be fine.

I am taking only 100 1x a day--on it a bit over a wk or so.
I also have neck issues and cooler weather is here. I normally have the buzzing in my feet now getting toe tingling, bit of feet burning, and toes feeling numb on and off.

I also have felt a few things going on in my fingers.
I don't know if this drug can have any influence and that soon or just the change in weather getting to me. Cold weather is always hard on my feet-turning to ice cubes. Just unsettling to get tingling like this and some burning. I hope I don't flair I can't take higher doses of gaba as so sedating and dealing with too many other health issues.

Any way... I wish I knew what was stirring up symptoms as all this is co-inciding. Thanks
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This drug is on lists that can cause PN.

The PN is supposed to reverse when the drug is stopped.
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Well I hope if causing some symptoms they will go away. Winter is hard on my PN any way. During the summer except for the nerve activity I don't usually notice it so much however symptoms are cropping up. I am getting the stabbing foot cramps too. I hate the skin sensitivity too. Like to wear my blue jeans in winter and long pants are not comfortable.

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