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safeinOhio

(32,688 posts)
Tue May 6, 2014, 06:25 PM May 2014

Peripheral Nerve Disorders and Neuropathy

About a year ago my feet started to tingle, felt numb and cold. Kept getting worse to the point it was hard to sleep. Doc says I have Peripheral Nerve Disorders and Neuropathy and not related to sugar. Looked on the NET and it looked like either pain pills or pot and that was about it. Also found something about statin drugs and low B12. Stopped taking the statins and it got about 50% better. Started on sublingual B12 and now about 80% better.

Anyone else know anything.

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Peripheral Nerve Disorders and Neuropathy (Original Post) safeinOhio May 2014 OP
I have random pains in my legs, feet, arms and elbows angstlessk May 2014 #1
I have peripheral neuropathy and the purple toes NightWatcher May 2014 #2
My feet are no longer discolored safeinOhio May 2014 #4
Alpha lipoic acid MannyGoldstein May 2014 #3
I've had diabetic peripheral neuropathy for 10 years now Packerowner740 May 2014 #5
Describes a condition, not a cause... freebrew May 2014 #6
Thanks, another thing to look at. safeinOhio May 2014 #7
Lyrica saved me shireen May 2014 #8

angstlessk

(11,862 posts)
1. I have random pains in my legs, feet, arms and elbows
Tue May 6, 2014, 06:32 PM
May 2014

at one time I wanted to cut my toes off, the pain was so bad, but it only lasted about ??? minutes, felt longer I am sure...never since

The pain only happens when laying down...do not remember pain while sitting up?

NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
2. I have peripheral neuropathy and the purple toes
Tue May 6, 2014, 08:30 PM
May 2014

The only thing that I have that sometimes works are two different muscle relaxers and Valium.


My PN comes from an autoimmune neuromuscular disease I have called Dermatomyositis. I was concerned at first that it was so severe I might lose a toe or two.

I won't take pain pills anymore so I'm holding out for medical cannabis when we vote on it this November.

Good luck.

safeinOhio

(32,688 posts)
4. My feet are no longer discolored
Wed May 14, 2014, 06:30 AM
May 2014

and the tingles only remain at the very tip of my toes. Next, I'm going to try and get blood test for heavy metals and vitamin levels.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
3. Alpha lipoic acid
Wed May 7, 2014, 12:17 AM
May 2014

Also known as thiotic acid. Back when I was involved in some related stuff, it was a standard of care in Germany for neuropathy. Inexpensive and over-the-counter in the US.

Definitely don't take my word for it.

Packerowner740

(676 posts)
5. I've had diabetic peripheral neuropathy for 10 years now
Sun May 18, 2014, 02:05 AM
May 2014

The best thing I have found to date is Lyrica. I am taking the max dosage though of 300 mg twice daily.

freebrew

(1,917 posts)
6. Describes a condition, not a cause...
Tue May 27, 2014, 01:19 PM
May 2014

my kid had similar symptoms, but started with bad stomach, which was the first indication of porphyria.

safeinOhio

(32,688 posts)
7. Thanks, another thing to look at.
Tue May 27, 2014, 04:27 PM
May 2014

My father often complained that he couldn't feel his feet when he got near 90, so genes may be involved. I also started taking lost of B-12 and that seems to be helping also. I do want to get a blood work up for heavy metals. I eat a lot of fish and worked in a toxic environment for 30 years.

shireen

(8,333 posts)
8. Lyrica saved me
Wed May 28, 2014, 12:29 AM
May 2014

I have Lupus. After a bad gall bladder infection, I developed new symptoms to add to the Lupus symptom zoo: itching, burning, pin pricks, stabbing pains along my arms, hands, back, and abdomen. My doc and I tried all kinds of medications, nothing worked until i started taking relatively high dosages of Lyrica (100 mg/night, 75 mg/day). It resulted in about a 95% reduction in neuropathy-related pain. It was a life-saver.

If it wasn't for my three best friends, Lyrica, Celebrex, and Plaquenil, I don't think I'd be alive because the pain from the neuropathy and myalgia was so bad.

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