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Rather than read back through all your posts, what is the extent of your PN & is it Idiopathic?
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numbfoot,
Are you talking to me? I'm a 64 y.o. male. PN Dx'd 1998, major suffering since 1992-93 Random foot pain since the '80's. Both feet & legs to the knee. Both hands and forearms. Supposedly 'alcoholic' neuropathy (some disagreement there) as "predominately sensory axonal polyneuropathy of length dependent nature". (Johns Hopkins) CTS in both hands, right needing cortisone shots every 10 mos or so (to stave off surgery that I cannot give the recovery time to). Pain levels, w/o meds 7-9. With Lyrica 3-5, sometimes a 2. Pain under control well enough to continue to work - self employed (30 yrs).
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Thanks Bob.
I was just wondering how more advanced your PN was than mine. I also have CTS in both hands but it dosen't bother me since I stopped heavy work. |
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I was Dx with idiopathic PN also. Since I've been on this board and began using the methods given in the stickies I've had about a 90% reduction in pain and symptoms. ![]()
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Just saw my GP & had my B12 retested.
The result from my Sept 07 test was 271 hence the normal reading I was given. Have started back on the B12 suppliment. Have read through the stickies, takes a while, there is a lot of stuff there. Taking all that into concideration I think I'll stay on the B12 & see how that goes for now. My symptoms are still very minor compared to most of you guys. I have some pain in the evenings, but havent resorted to the drugs yet. |
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Numbfoot,
Your B12 is waaayyy too low. Anything under 600 is suspect in my opinion and I believe there are others who will agree with me. Billye
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numbfoot, best to take the B12 on an empty stomache & using a multi B supplement as well [ not at the same time ] helps the b12 work better as the b12 needs the other Vit B's.
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Your B12 level is awful!
Take 5mg orally for at least month...on an empty stomach. If you see improvement, you may eventually lower to 1mg a day, but for the time being...you need an intensive dose. iherb has some very affordable prices for methylcobalamin. Don't mess around with cyano form...as many people cannot use it effectively. Methyl is the activated form our bodies use. Please do it ASAP!
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Thanks guys, I'm on to it.
My latest B12 test was up to 340. I'll get another done in a couple of months. I have noticed an improvement in my hands & left foot since starting on it. |
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