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Hi Douglas,
I'm sure if you've found this website you must know by now there are over 100 causes of peripheral neuropathy. It requires quite a few tests to try and find a cause, and many, including myself remain idiopathic after years of tests. But one thing I have discovered is the mind/body is amazing in it's ability to adapt to change. While my symptoms have not improved at all in the last 2 years, I feel much better than I did when first diagnosed. Even if you knew me fairly well, you would have no clue I have a medical issue. I think the suggestion to see a neurologist makes sense, and begin the process of ruling out the many potential causes (if you even have it). It will take time, so try to be patient. Getting stressed out often exacerbates the symptoms so try to have a positive mental attitude. It's not easy, but it's the best advice I could have received when this journey began. Best of luck. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ger715 (06-02-2017), St George 2013 (06-04-2017) |
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I totally agree with the excellent advice Protector gave you. I've had idiopathic neuropathy for well over 20 years, and I've learned to live with it. I thank the Lord every day that the cause of it is not diabetes.
The neurologist will probably want to do an EMG test. It may help you to find the cause, and yet it may not. There is no known cure, and because it's idiopathic there is no way of knowing what is causing it. One doctor told me it was called idiopathic because the idiot doctors don't know what is causing it. He said that to put a smile on my face. You have come to the right place. Keep coming here and you will learn so much from how vitamins, minerals, and nutrition may help to alleviate symptoms. It's a great comfort to have the support of others who are willing to share and support their own experiences with this mysterious #%&#*%# affliction. Stay well and God Bless ![]()
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Thank-you Rossie33. I have been on a mission to lose weight and start supplementing with various vitamins and minerals. What is an EMG? - douglas |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | St George 2013 (06-04-2017) |
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They also, depending on your symptoms, may recommend some MRI's searching for possible compression issues. There are countless other tests if the easy ones come back negative, but the doctor will decide, depending on your symptoms, if they are worth pursuing. If all your results over time are normal, the definitive test for small fiber neuropathy is the skin biopsy. A small plug of skin, usually from the thigh and ankle, is sent to a lab to count nerve fiber density. Keep in mind, this process usually takes many months or more. Believe it or not, the symptoms your experiencing sometimes go away by themselves. I did not have a skin biopsy until more than a year after symptoms started. And sometimes people with symptoms show normal nerve density. So Rosie33 also gave you excellent advice. This forum is an wealth of valuable information. The search feature rarely fails to provide answers to many questions you will encounter. So search away, if you don't find your answer, just ask. |
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Grape Seed Extract: How Healthful Is It? - Medical News Today
Grape seed extract let a friend throw away gabapentin a few yrs ago. She dealt with what the doctors told her was ideopathic neuropathy, but later her daughter found it was from statin drugs, years of the drugs. That's a whole other topic. I've been taking grape seed extract for 23 yrs soon and if I had anything to do with it, everyone would take it. Improved health overall. Could get many off drugs or not have them go on them. I take virtually no drugs, but thyroid and BP and ibuprofen...and many supps and this OPC which is the class of antioxidants which grape seed extract falls into. I'm no doctor but love to help others. Do your research. And may prevent cancers, we were told this back in 1995 when this OPC came to our attention. I'm going on 79 and all in all very healthy...have a lot of OA and last place for it to go was my right foot ankle....but I also believe a lot of damage to my body from hip replacement in 2010. Lots of stories, but my health is pretty darn good. |
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I take 200mg daily for sure of the grape seed extract, NOT grapeFruit, don't get confused. For chronic issues one can do a loading dose to saturate the body tissues and start attacking the issue. Loading dose meaning instead of 200mg, take 400mg. Either divided or at one time. Or even 600mg loading dose.
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Disclaimer here: I'm certainly not a health professional but someone who has worked with and taken this class of OPC antioxidants since 1995. Do your research.
If one takes a pharma blood thinner, then can't take both. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | hopeful (06-05-2017) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | St George 2013 (06-04-2017) |
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