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woondog 11-14-2010 03:05 AM

mr.
 
I've been gone for awhile..was very active a few years ago. After
years and years of lightening strike pains to my feet and ankles,
with no help from the usual meds, I've been on neurtryptilne
and dilaudid, and ever since, for the past 2 years, I've had recurrances
about twice a month, usually when I eat the wrong things. Although
Dilaudid ia a very strong opiate, it does the trick for me and I would
widely recommend it for severe pn sufferers. You need an RX.
I'll be delirious when science develops a carb that is not really a carb.
The closest thing are noodles that you can find mostly in Asian
groceries but in California, in Safeway as well. Your body cannot absorb
the carbs in it and it goes through your system without adding anything to your blood stream. It is called by the Japanese name of Konyaku. It now comes
in the form of recognizable spaghetti but is offered in other manifestations
as well.
As a diabetic suffering from PN, I try to avoid MSG, ANY SPICY
SNACKS, SUSTAINED high blood sugars, regular milk (lactose)
most diet sodas not sweetened with splenda, all sugar alcohols
such as malitol, etc, baked onion pieces in a can, popcorn, salt,
bananas (good food but high glycemic value. Tofu products don't
bother me.
I've had the disease for about 22 years and at the moment, it hardly
every bothers me. With lots of exercise (treadmill, twice a day, an hour
each 15 grade, 3.5 average speed) gives me almost a full sensitivity
in my legs and feet as opposed to 25 years ago when I could not
feel my feet or legs. 16 marathons and daily exercise later, I've
made myself healthier than I was years ago.
If you are suffering, please be optimistic because, although
there are few things more painful than PN , fully disclose
your pain to your doctor and if, after a long trial, his rx doesn't
work, go to the next stage OR GET A BETTER DOCTOR. if you are
afraid of becoming addicted, believe me, the addiction is better than
the pain....way better.
the woondog

Alffe 11-14-2010 04:50 AM

Hi woondog and welcome back! I see that you've located the PN forum and you already know that this is a great place to gather and give support, make friends and exchange informaton. Glad you're here. :grouphug:

Abbie 11-14-2010 11:25 AM

Hello and Welcome!!
 
Hello Woondog and WELCOME to Neurotalk!

I see you have found you are finding your way around the forums.

If you need any assistance please don't hesitate to ask...someone will always be around to help in any way that we can.

I hope to see you around the boards.
:)
Abbie

Friend2U 11-15-2010 01:07 AM

Welcome back!
 
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Though I wasn't here when you were before, I look forward to seeing you around the forums. Good to meet you. :hug:


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