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Old 10-03-2007, 11:21 PM #21
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Hi...my 30 year-old husband has recently been diagnosed with moderate to severe peripheral neuropathy in his feet.... He is sooo young to have all this going on.
My wife is also only 30 and diagnosed with PN (tingling hands & feet). We're only just beginning our diagnosis journey, so I can't really help with that aspect. Just thought you might want to know that he's not the only young patient with PN. Good luck!
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Old 11-21-2021, 10:23 PM #22
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Hi...my 30 year-old husband has recently been diagnosed with moderate to severe peripheral neuropathy in his feet. This all started within the last year. He has had numerous blood tests (including for diabetes) come back normal. He has had an EMG which gave the moderate/severe results. He is going for a spinal tap this week and possibly a nerve biopsy if the tap doesn't give any abnormal results.
My question involves medication induced neuropathy. You see, my young husband has quite an extensive medical history. He takes betapace for atrial fibrillation, zetia for high cholesterol/trigylcerides, allopurinol for gout. He also has a "fatty liver." He was diagnosed with Lyme disease in April but was noticing problems with his feet months before this. Is anyone aware of any link between some of these meds, particularly the allopurinol or zetia, and PN? Our neurologist seems to blow this off.
Also what exactly is he looking for with the spinal tap and nerve biopsy? The neurologist did vaguely touch on a connection with cancer. What sort of disease progression do we have to look forward to? What can we do to treat/stop the neuropathy? He is sooo young to have all this going on. I feel like maybe there is one thing that could tie all this together.
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Hi Please can you let me know if you have solved the problem. I hav identical symptoms to your husband. Still waiting for Neurologist visit BUT i also have similar medications. Allipurinoll for gout and Xaralto for AF. I think both these drugs are the trigger. Any help appreciated.
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So many issues can trigger PN, and drugs included. I have posted a lot of info here on this Neuropathy issue and for me, the best two supplements that helped me are: Inosine and Sphingolin. Look at alt therapies for Gout and the Afib issue listen to your doc.

My issues are due to damaged body from hip replacement.

There is a lot of good info in t he PN section.
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Many seem to have gout and I never knew exactly what it is, I believe it's an arthritis issue. Have you worked with any of these:

Natural remedies for gout

Cherries or tart cherry juice. ...
Magnesium. ...
Ginger. ...
Warm water with apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, and turmeric. ...
Celery or celery seeds. ...
Nettle tea. ...
Dandelion. ...
Milk thistle seeds.

Gout Remedies: Natural Treatments You Can Try at Home
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