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Yes, yes,and yes, my neuro and well all my Drs. have let me know,
as well as my very own body stress is bad...I for one have some stress issues and I pay for it...Why because it makes the pain,worst so what I do is meditate..Why I think stress kills,or makes you feel like your going to die..Focus on something you love,or a beach, or something you would like to be doing...Throw that stress away if you can,or come here vent let it go,be free of it...Someone may even make you laugh...Hugs to all Sue |
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i have found that stress definitely increases the pain and inflammation, which may be the reason the pain increases. I know that stress increases airway inflammation and airway reactivity in the lungs.
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Sorry your not feeling well,hope you feel better soon.
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--stress can certainly induce neuropathy symptom "flares", and this is not only restricted to small-fiber syndromes, although those syndromes with small-fiber involvement often produce the most neural pain.
This seems at the very least to have something to do with the release of inflammatory substances that happen in stressful situations--part of the "fight or Flight" reaction of the sympathetic nervous systems. BTW, have you seen the interesting artciles in the Useful Websites section about small-fiber syndromes? (Look for the long list under my name--there are other as well.) Small-fiber syndromes due to diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance and vasculitis are quite common, as are "idiopathic" syndromes involving small fibers in which it is suspected autoimmune factors play a role: http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/NEUROMUSC...ory-small.html Last edited by glenntaj; 12-06-2007 at 04:24 PM. |
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Hi & welcome to this forum, i agree with all the others, stress definitely aggravates damaged small fibres.
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Agreed. Stress often causes neuropathy symptoms to worsen. It certainly affects me.
Did you have a general anaesthetic for your foot procedure? If so do you know if nitrous oxide (N2O) was used? N2O oxidises vitamin B12, so if you are B12 deficient an anaesthetic could make things a whole lot worse. Most anaesthetists think it is a minor issue and don't hesitate to use N2O in any patient. A senior anaesthetist I know who has looked into this issue told me that 2 - 4 hours of N2O anaesthetic can destroy all the stored B12 in a normal adult. Martin |
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(I think Rose has mentioned it), it can also be the cause of PN !
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