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What kind of laser treatments have you had that have helped? I would do just about anything to decrease the frequency/intensity of the burning nerve pain in my hands, ears, and feet Also, do you have primary or secondary Erythro? Thanks for sharing! |
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I hate to ask such a bazaar question, but I've been diagnosed with SFN, no biopsy, but based on symptoms. Large fiber and muscles okay. When. I go the bathroom, doesn't matter which, both my feet begin to burn and then as I go, the burning gets less and once I'm done, the burning in my feet are gone. If I stand in same position or sit in same position, no burning, only when I'm using restroom. Anyone have an idea? Is this something totally separate of SFN? People think I'm nuts, but it happens every time.
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I've been dealing with burning/tingling for over 9 yrs since hip replacement. I know it's nerve damage and don't have to go to docs to tell me that and what kind. I have learned a lot here and working with Dr.. Google
Grape Seed Extract which I've been taking for 25 yrs soon I know has helped my issues. Topricin for Pain is what I favor topically and especially for feet and wear socks all the time. It contains 11 homeopathic solutions and some directed to Nerve Pain and Damage. Vicks Salve and ultra tiger balm are two other favorite topicals. Franincense oil is a wonderful pain calming oil. I've posted a lot here and some of what I've posted have helped me. Does this ever go away, probably not, but it does become manageable. |
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I have the same sensation as you. I see many of the members here have been diagnosed with PN, and then the diagnose change at a later stage. My doctor has diagnosed me based on my description of my pain. As I told her: without my painkillers (Methadone 20 mg) it`s like standing bare foot on ice unable to move. At first it`s really cold, then the feeling change into a severe burning feeling, combined with numbness. It reach 8-9 on the pain scale quite fast.
The strange thing is that my feet is better in the morning. It takes about 2 hours to become unberable. |
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It's interesting so many continue to go for a diagnosis...as far as I'm concerned, we know when we have nerve pain, tingle, burn. That's neuropathy. The docs will prescribe drugs and then one deals with the side effects of the drugs, and then the issues withdrawing from the drugs. A major vicious cycle.
Another member is talking about the overload of histamines in the body and what to do to get those down. Look at that info, it's not new info but so forgotten. I swear by Vit C and Grape Seed Extract to lower histamine issues. As for topicals, I forever talk about how valuable Topricin for Pain is in my life...makes my feet and knee etc feel like day and night.. |
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