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Marty SLC 06-21-2009 10:28 PM

I'm new to this forum but know some here from years past
 
Hi everyone!

Well it's been 12 years now since I first learned I had PN. I use to visit the site Brian Talk a few years ago. I still have PN and it hasn't much changed but feel I need to give the healthy living a better effort then I have been doing so I need advice.

My Info:
My PN is idiopathic and I have had many test and TTS release on both feet
I take 150mg of Lyrica daily
I am not diabetic
My b12 level is on the low end of the normal range
I know about Methy B12
I exercise daily
I'm not overweight more than 10 pounds and I'm losing that in my new plan

Could you kind folks please help me what vitamins like B-12 I should be taking and how much. I just want to follow a good sensible plan that has already be researched by you kind folks. I don't want to spend hours trying to figure this stuff out and really I'm not the bright. Could you folks please cut and paste your daily plan and where I can get them. You know something like this:

DAILY
Fish oil - 2Gm *
Methyl B-12 - 2000mcg *
Folic Acid - ? *



Thank you so much,
Marty:)

*edit.

nide44 06-22-2009 08:01 AM

Fish oil - two 1200 gels= 2400/day
Lyrica 200mgs 3x day =600mgs/day
sublingual Methyl B12= 2000mcg/day
Tramadol 100mgs 4x day = 400mgs/day
CoQ10 (forgot dosage)
Folic Acid
(forgot dosage)
Zetia 10mgs/day
RLA (ALA) 50 mgs/day

mrsD 06-22-2009 09:11 AM

Hi Marty... I remember you.

Do you have PN only in the feet? Does it move up to the legs, or has it spread to any other places?

Marty SLC 06-22-2009 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 526663)
Hi Marty... I remember you.

Do you have PN only in the feet? Does it move up to the legs, or has it spread to any other places?

Hi mrsD,
I remember both you and nide44.

It has moved to my legs, hands and face. Mostly the hands and face are in the beginning stages with tingling, and some burning. I get deep aching pains in my legs with some tingling and burning. But for the most part it's my feet. Really bad. I can not wear shoes or stand for more then five minutes without the pain level rising to a point I must get off them.

I've had many blood test, those shock test, needle tests (cant remember the names lol) and MRI's.

mrsD 06-22-2009 10:56 AM

Since you are not getting better, and it is traveling around, it might be that your diet needs looking at.

Gluten intolerance can cause peripheral neuropathy.
We have a gluten forum here:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum13.html
The first post in the sticky has The Gluten File in it. A wealth of information.

I know two posters from the old board who had PN and improved with going Gluten free.
I think it would be worth a trial for you.

Marty SLC 06-22-2009 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 526717)
Since you are not getting better, and it is traveling around, it might be that your diet needs looking at.

Gluten intolerance can cause peripheral neuropathy.
We have a gluten forum here:

The first post in the sticky has The Gluten File in it. A wealth of information.

I know two posters from the old board who had PN and improved with going Gluten free.
I think it would be worth a trial for you.

Yes I'm going to give the gluten free diet. I think I'm not absorbing like I should. So I'm doing gluten free, a good vitamin regiment and exercise daily. The gulten free diet is going to be hard. :eek: It's a staple in my diet.

Marty SLC 06-22-2009 03:59 PM

B-complex
B-50 1/day

Needed for energy, nerve function, nerve healing. A B-50 formulation is about twice as strong as a regular B-complex. Two B-50s or one B-100 is at the upper safety limit. Take with breakfast so it help your body utilize your food all day.


Thiamine (B1) at least 200mg/day..but some here have used 500mg/day in divided doses. This is inexpensive and benign. Especially useful if you drink, used to drink or have alcoholism genes in the family tree.


I found the above post by David (Wing42) and added the highlighted Thiamine(B1).

I'm not sure if I need to order the Thiamine(B1) by itself or if it's included in the B-complex. Does anyone know?

Thanks a bunch,
Marty

mrsD 06-22-2009 05:28 PM

There will be thiamine in your B-complex. Just not a high enough dose to reverse PN caused by dehydrogenase enzyme failures.

In that case you just take 200mg a day of regular thiamine. It can be purchased inexpensively in any drug store, about 5 bucks.
Comes in 100mg tablets.

After 12 years of damage that was ignored, it will be difficult to
reverse that.
If you remove any toxins or things like gluten, you can stop progression, and perhaps heal. But expecting 100% healing is pushing the limit I would think at this time.

Are you exposed to solvents? working on cars, printing presses, etc? Refinishing wood? Continued use of solvents are defatting and may strip nerve insulation with time.

Marty SLC 06-22-2009 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 526934)
There will be thiamine in your B-complex. Just not a high enough dose to reverse PN caused by dehydrogenase enzyme failures.

In that case you just take 200mg a day of regular thiamine. It can be purchased inexpensively in any drug store, about 5 bucks.
Comes in 100mg tablets.

After 12 years of damage that was ignored, it will be difficult to
reverse that.
If you remove any toxins or things like gluten, you can stop progression, and perhaps heal. But expecting 100% healing is pushing the limit I would think at this time.

Are you exposed to solvents? working on cars, printing presses, etc? Refinishing wood? Continued use of solvents are defatting and may strip nerve insulation with time.

Yes I agree it's a long shot to think I can get all I have lost. If I could get half what I have lost I would be happy. I have learned to deal with pain pretty well so when I get moments when it's less I say wow it would be great to here.

I'm a programmer and do not use any chemicals at home. If I do I wear rubber gloves.

Honestly it's still progressing but not as fast as in the beginning. I've just made a commitment to give it my best for one year of eating right, taking the right vitamins and exercising. I have discovered like many that if I'm able to get my heart rate up high enough (like hiking) the pain is much less. I has to do with blood flow I just don't know what. More oxygen or more drugs flowing though me or something like that.

Thanks for the help mrsD!

Marty

daniella 06-23-2009 07:03 AM

Hi. I am sorry for your continued health conditions. I hope you get relief soon. For me I have PN in my inner ankle/foot/calf of both legs and RSD but for me I take and it changes slightly but anyhow on a regular basis
Magnesium glycinate 400mg sometimes the oxide too
Multi
Calcium with d 2 times daily
Glucosamine chondrotin
Fish oil and flax seed supp 2 of each
Vitamin c
Meds not the as needed ones
Neurontin
Cymbalta
Serequel
Klonopin
As for gluten free if you have a Trader Joes or Whole foods they have a lot of breads and even things like waffles that are GF. Feel better


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