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Old 10-13-2015, 09:35 AM #1
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Default Memory fog & neuopathy; Do they often occur together

Is it common to have a hard time making decisions and is fatigue an issue that often goes hand and hand with Neuopathy? I ask because I seem to be having daily memory issues and question my decisions often since the onset of my symptoms. I don't sleep well and stress most of the night so I'm sure that could be a contributing factor.

I suffered a heart attack back in June of this year...was treated with stents that saved my life. However, I started to have pain in my left thumb several days after leaving the Hospital. A day later it spread to my right hand. As you can imagine this was quite perplexing. Several weeks later it spread to the feet and ankles. It's now been 3 months and I have the pain in most areas of my body with the exception of my face, back, chest, stomach. Sleep is hard to come by and I suffer from fatigue and extreme depression. Pins and needles, shooting pain, muscle atrophy, muscles tremors in the thighs that move on their own. dry mouth and eyes, in addition to eye floaters.

I have been to several Neurologists. Blood work and EMG came up negative. Yesterday I had a small fiber skin biosy but won't know the results for 3 weeks. My folate level is low but B12 shows 460. Having said that I am wondering if it's a b12 deficiency causing my symptoms but that's probably wishful thinking. I have read the book "could it be B12"?

Of course all of the above has changed my life to the point that I am no longer the person I was in the past. Soon I will lose my job and health insurance if I can not return to work.

Pain management so far has been Tylenol every 6 hours. I was given Gabapentin but have so far been to scared to try it especially given I don't have a diagnosis yet, although all the clinical signs point to Neuopathy.

Thanks for listening .....

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