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Hello,
I have severe peripheral neuropathy in my feet and this has worsened considerably since April 2014. I now require crutches to walk due to the level of pain and have been very disabled for almost 9 months. Most days, I’m only able to hop along on crutches indoors. It’s mainly the mid foot area that is painful. When I soak my feet in warm water for 10 min then I'm able to walk unaided for about 10 min. I can reliably do this four times a day, but not exceed the frequency or the 10 minutes. Does anyone know what happens to your nerves when you soak in warm water? Why is it less painful to walk after the soaking? Someone suggested nerve endings get numbed in the warm water (and therefore sending less scrambled messages), but I think that sounds strange. Thank you so much. Kind regards, Grete Cooper |
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Hi grete. I am a diabetic with the same issue as you. I dont know why the nerve pain goes away when we soak our feet but it does. I am on 2400mg gabapentin a day for the pain and it does nothing. My feet swell and I lose balance easily, I am groggy most of the day cause of the meds dispite being on them for about 5 months. I to use a cane to walk although I dont walk much like you I spend most of the day laying down with my legs raised. I have found that keeping my feet moisturized with coco butter helps with the pain. Its not alot but at least I can massage my feet at the sametime. Sorry I cant help much but I do understand.
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if you add some epsom salts to that warm water, you can improve longer than 10 minutes. The amount you add depends on the volume of water you use. About 4 oz to a tub of water or 6-8 oz in a bath tub.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Rosie33 (02-03-2015) |
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I have bought Epsom salt and will give it a try! Grete |
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I'm not sure exactly how it affects nerves as such, but basically heat increases vasodilation and increases capillary permeability and cellular metabolism. It also can have a sedative effect on the area. However, it usually increases inflammation whereas ice decreases inflammation.
heat - "It brings oxygen, nutrients, antibodies and leucocytes to the affected area." according to one of my nursing books. - Fundamentals of Nursing - |
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did you ever get checked out for plantar fasciitis? your symptoms resemble symptoms of it. i got it one time in both feet at the same time. one morning i woke up put my feet down and almost went through the roof. very painful and i couldnt walk. i thought that was it that PN had destroyed my ability to walk. very unusual to get both feet at exactly the same time. the left one released by itself while going down steps. i had to get a shot of cortisone in the right one to get it to release.
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Thanks for your input. Be well. Think well. Grete |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | KnowNothingJon (02-04-2015) |
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