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Scared to death about my neuropathy
Mine is diabetic you are correct about lesser symptoms most of the time with control but not all the time it does tend to flair even under control much pain I might add so much I will put my feet in cold water for 5 min and take a Percocet. II would like to keep my reading at 95 and compare but it is a real challenge Intakes nothing to get it over the 95 range.
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You are not alone. I am a retired p.a. I have found personally there is only one thing worse to live with. Foe me it was very severe Tinnitus i.e. Ringing in the ears so bad that I could feel the hair cells in my ear vibrate for 5&1/2 yrs. But this Neuropathy is not nearly as bad. Hang in there a little longer. I cured my own Tinnitus while being told all along (you just have to learn to live with it) Being a p.a. & working in the Medical field. Don't give up just yet. But I must admit there are a lot of times I think of it to. Just be strong if you can.
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Hi Beeman
Would you mind sharing how you cured your tinnitus? I'm sure many people here would appreciate info on how to do this. Thanks in advance. Hope your neuropathy stays at a bearable level. |
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I would also be very interested in how you cured your tinnitus. I'd like to also say that neuropathy symptoms vary between individuals. Your neuropathy and my neuropathy may be bearable but some have it much worse than I and it certainly doesn't sound very bearable, what they are describing. |
Hi Dancinglady,
I was given a diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia three years ago and I was so upset that I went to the store, bought beer and cigarettes and stayed home all afternoon by myself drinking and smoking and googling. The googling made me even more upset, especially when I learned that I had something with the nickname "suicide disease." Because of this condition, I have pain every day, being able to work has become a huge struggle for me, I can't listen to music or read books (two things I used to LOVE), my marriage is falling apart, I've spent thousands of dollars on medical care and my brain doesn't work as well as it used to because of the medications I take. BUT...Most of the doctors I've seen these past three years have seemed genuinely concerned and have done many things to help me get better. Even though I still have pain every day, it is at a more manageable level than it was. And I have people in my life who care and try to understand. Sometimes I write their names on a scrap of paper and carry it around in my pocket all day when I feel like I need a reason to stick around. I hope you have people to lean on and concerned doctors to help you. There are things they can do to make you feel better. Sometimes it takes a frustrating long time, but I feel that you will find something that works for you. And whenever you need to vent or a shoulder to cry on, come to this forum. This is the most wonderful, supportive group of people on Earth. Wishing the best for you--Cheryl |
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How are you dancinglady? Thinking about you. :hug:
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Live
Sometimes the biggest burden I carry from my own pain is my own reaction of feeling so sad about things I had to give up. It is very scary to have things going wrong and to not have answers too. Keep learning and with knowledge you can make it. Also keep up with other interests so you don't have to dwell on it. Keep living because even with hardship life is a wonderful gift.:grouphug:
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