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donnalw3 01-17-2008 09:36 AM

Hi To All Newbe To NT I have Diabetic
 
Neuropathy in my feet way bad. I am still in the process of trying to get my diabetes under control. I am doing much better in the last month. My BG numbers were in the 300-400's and now are in the mid 100' to med 200's. I have been a diabetic for 8yrs. now, and never have taken it way serious. Pretty silly huh. I am married to a great guy for the past 19yrs, who is also type 2 diabetic, I have 3 children, a daughter who is 28, she is married, and has given me two beautiful grandchildren, a daughter who is 7, going on 8 next month, and a boy who is 3. I also have a 23yr. old son who is just terrific, and a wonderful 13yr. old son, who lives at home with us. I just need to mention that we also have a 1yr. old Shih Tzu dog, who is so much a part of this family. He is my little baby. Glad to be here don't know much about this board since it is the very first time I have posted here.
I would so much like to know if anyone else has diabetic neuropathy in their feet. My toes are numb, yet I get shooting pains in them a lot, every day, actually, especially noticable when I lay down to go to bed. My biggest complaint that I have with the neuropathy is the pad/souls of my feet feel like they have tiny paper cuts all over them, which they don't, I have checked, they just burn like crazy all the time, making it difficult to enjoy going for walks and is just really a painful thing. The arch of my feet feel just weird, and also get shooting pains, but not as bad as my toes, and top of my feet. My Dr. told me that it would take up to 6mos. after getting my blood sugars under control, before I would know what permanent damage I have actually caused to my feet. I am on 2400mgs. of Neurotin, and have been for quite a few years, it is not helping. I also take Neurotin not just for the neuropathy, but for a mood stablizer as well. I have heard about Lyricia(sp) and here that some people say it helps a lot with foot neuropathy. But don't know if I can take Lyricia, with the Neurotin I take. I am just really desperate for some relief from the pain that I have in the pads/souls of my feet. If anyone has any suggestion it would so be appreicited. Thanks hope I am in the right spot. I have to learn this board. Take care to all of you, and hope you have a great day.

Donna

lou_lou 01-17-2008 09:55 AM

Welcome dear dona
 
:welcome_sign:

here is the forum for you~
link
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum53.html

DM 01-17-2008 01:46 PM

Hi Donna and Welcome to NT.

:welcome_sign:

glenntaj 01-17-2008 04:36 PM

Hi Donna, and welcome to Neurotalk.
 
You should come on over to the Peripheral Neuropathy forum and talk to some of our resident experts on diabetic neuropathy (especially Melody):

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum20.html

There are also a number of sections in the Useful Website "stickies" at the top of the forum page there that would be very good for you to read (look particularly for the papers by Dr. Aaron Vinik, probably the world's leading researcher into small-fiber diabetic neuropathy).

joca2002 01-17-2008 04:40 PM

Try lyrica
 
Hi Donna
I too suffer from the exact same symptoms you describe except mine was caused by chemotherapy. Its been over 2 years so I think the damage is permanent,
Nerotinin did not do much for me but Lyrica was a lifesaver! None of this stuff works for everyone and no 2 are alike but I would highly recommend you try the Lyrica.
Good luck and keep hanging in there!
John

Darlene 01-18-2008 01:43 AM

Donna,

Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. You will find a great number of caring, supporting members here willing to help each other as they can.

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

Darlene
:hug:


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