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antony38 10-08-2012 09:46 AM

PN or something else?
 
Hello

I've yet to be diagnosed proper but I've come to the conclusion I have PN my symptoms are

aching/burning feet, stabbing pains at night
hair loss on shins
ache from the knee down
cramp
muscle wastage in legs
tingling in fingers with occasional pins and needles and stabbing pain in tips of fingers too

I've recently spent two weeks in hospital for alcohol withdrawal (had PN symptoms for about eight month before going in and I'm no longer drinking after over 15 years of drinking)

While there I had two MRI'S,nerve conduction tests and CT scan .

I was discharged a month ago without really knowing much untill I get to see the Neurologist (whenever that will be. NHS don't exactly rush, but still.)

They gave me Thiamine, Folic Acid and strong Vitamin B Compound to take.

So what do you all think PN or not?

Thanks for reading.

mrsD 10-08-2012 10:54 AM

Welcome to NeuroTalk:

We cannot diagnose you exactly but it seems like a PN of some sort.

Here is a thread recently by another person, who improved greatly with some lifestyle changes:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread104096.html

In addition to what is mentioned on that thread, magnesium supplements (no OXIDE type however) and Omega-3's are also helpful.

But with muscle wasting, you may have a hereditary type of
PN also called CMT...
Here is information on that:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread121564.html

Susanne C. 10-08-2012 11:03 AM

I was also thinking it might be CMT. Do you have numbness or loss of sensation or balance?
Shoud he be taking a multi B complex? Isn't too much B-6 a problem? Might it not be better to stick with B-12?

antony38 10-08-2012 11:05 AM

Thanks for the reply MrsD.

I have been doing a lot of reading through this very usefull forum and hope to learn a lot about this condition, If only to just ease the constant ache a bit or walk without it feeling like I'm walking on gravel barefooted and without the use of sticks.

antony38 10-08-2012 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Susanne C. (Post 920809)
Do you have numbness or loss of sensation or balance?

Yes to all three and dizzyness too.

Susanne C. 10-08-2012 11:20 AM

My eldest son (27) has inherited CMT, and while they say alcohol isn't a big factor with inherited neuropathies, he is a very heavy drinker and I think it has accelerated his symptoms.

antony38 10-08-2012 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Susanne C. (Post 920815)
My eldest son (27) has inherited CMT, and while they say alcohol isn't a big factor with inherited neuropathies, he is a very heavy drinker and I think it has accelerated his symptoms.

I was also a heavy drinker I packed it in suddenly because I had an inkling thats what was causing the symptoms I decribed. It's also what got me put in hospital on various drips and whatnot. I've no intention of drinking again thats for sure.

I dont know of anyone in the family suffering from CMT but I suppose it could skip generations, could it?

The only hereditary thing in my family is cataracts.

mrsD 10-08-2012 11:51 AM

Please read Icehouse's recovery from alcohol induced PN on that first link I gave you. It gives a time frame which worked for him.

antony38 10-08-2012 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 920822)
Please read Icehouse's recovery from alcohol induced PN on that first link I gave you. It gives a time frame which worked for him.

MrsD stumbled across that thread the other day found it very informative.

Kitt 10-08-2012 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antony38 (Post 920820)
I was also a heavy drinker I packed it in suddenly because I had an inkling thats what was causing the symptoms I decribed. It's also what got me put in hospital on various drips and whatnot. I've no intention of drinking again thats for sure.

I dont know of anyone in the family suffering from CMT but I suppose it could skip generations, could it?

The only hereditary thing in my family is cataracts.

CMT does not skip generations. Someone can have symptoms that aren't that evident but they are still able to pass it on. It also could be chocked up to something else. There are rare occasions where there is a mutation.


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