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Old 10-21-2020, 06:48 PM #11
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FWIW. My doctor say to be careful with using too much Lidocaine as it can adversely effect the heart rhythms.

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Thanks for the info that's what I was thinking could using to much cause harm. I only use it sparingly.
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Try low dose naltrexone.
Thanks I'll look into it.
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Recently I developed similar symptoms and was going crazy. A naturopath gave me a shot with B vitamins and within a day the allodynia had gone away. I already knew I have autoimmune pernicious anemia and get a shot of B12 once a month, but the combination of B vitamins may have been the ticket. He assured me I would feel better but I did not believe him. Worth a shot. It was a naturopath who discovered the pernicious anemia after I'd been to many other doctors. Best of luck as it is miserable.
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I've used lidocaine creams too with some positive effect. I also use IcyHot ointment which is essentially menthol and methyl salicylate. Some might say it stings. For me I get a tingling icy effect, burning if on sensitive skin. It seems to overwhelm with neuropathy sensations, creating a numbing effect that for me tends to last for a while sometimes even canceling out the bothersome sensations.
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