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v5118lKftfk 04-29-2014 07:43 PM

Quirky Story - Snake bite helps neuropathy
 
Here's a quirky story I came across.

A person had neuropathy for a few years, was bitten by a rattlesnake, had to be hospitalized for three days with an anti-venom treatment and his neuropathy seemed to go away.

http://www.myelomabeacon.com/forum/p...enom-t175.html

This person doesn't know whether it was the snake venom or the anti-venom that made the difference.

The 2010 post is brief and doesn't say whether this ended up to be permanent or temporary. However, the post sounds like a sincere recounting of an unusual experience.

I thought I'd pass it along, although I don't recommend trying it at home without the supervision of your doctor and possibly a snake handler. ;)

Natalie

v5118lKftfk 04-29-2014 07:53 PM

Thought I'd add ... his posting was two weeks after the experience/treatment and says that his neuropathy, which was increasing, has been practically gone in both feet for the last two weeks since the treatment.

mrsD 04-30-2014 08:12 AM

Yes, it is quirky and interesting... Bee venom has long been tried for MS patients.

Here is another article that goes into more depth about venoms and autoimmune disease (some PNs are autoimmune).

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/20...m/holland-text

There are (were) some OTC products made for chronic pain from venom:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ighlight=venom

And here is another recent venom discussion:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ighlight=venom

Stacy2012 04-30-2014 09:35 AM

MrsD in one of the links you said you were going to buy the cream from amazon and try it, what ever happened with that? Did you buy it?

mrsD 04-30-2014 09:49 AM

No I didn't, buy it. And I forgot why. :o

I had a CE lesson on this topic, before that thread, so I was briefly intrigued. I think it was because of the cost and the short expiration date on the packages. Buying online is risky with perishable goods. Alot of people complain at Amazon in the food section, of being sent short dated, or outdated food items.

Some the topical cobra venom products are not on the market anymore...due to poor customer acceptance.

And finally the lisinopril that made me so severely ill, is derived from snake venom...so I am leery because of that. I worry that these organic peptides will set off my HAE problem.

v5118lKftfk 04-30-2014 11:41 AM

Will have to try hard to pose a challenge to Mrs D!
 
Damm .... I was thinking I have come up with something weird enough that Mrs.D wouldn't know about and could finally challenge her on. :D

mrsD 04-30-2014 11:59 AM

Keep trying, that's all I can say! We will all benefit if you do! ;) LOL

mrsD 04-30-2014 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stacy2012 (Post 1066735)
MrsD in one of the links you said you were going to buy the cream from amazon and try it, what ever happened with that? Did you buy it?

Amazon still has this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Cobroxin-Gel-2...pr_product_top

I seem to recall it was more $$ when I looked last.

hopeful 04-30-2014 03:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1066721)
Yes, it is quirky and interesting... Bee venom has long been tried for MS patients.

Here is another article that goes into more depth about venoms and autoimmune disease (some PNs are autoimmune).

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/20...m/holland-text

There are (were) some OTC products made for chronic pain from venom:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ighlight=venom

And here is another recent venom discussion:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ighlight=venom

I really like the part in the national geographic article. It appears they are being very cautious that these upcoming meds would work on specific cells and not have all the side effects many of the drugs today cause.

It's a very interesting article and proves that you never know what may be useful. Thank goodness for those who are willing to place their time in these discoveries.

That would be wonderful!:)

hopeful 05-01-2014 02:37 PM

Just wanted to add that I told my husband last night if snake venom would take this neuropathy pain away, I would close my eyes and stick my arm in the cage.

Haha! Funny how desperate a person can become. I think I would try just about anything!


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