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Morning all, When I was having chemo, although I was asked if I had pains in my hands and feet and answered yes and explained those feelings, I was never told about peripheral neuropathy. Perhaps I should have asked why they were asking but if I did that for every question I'd have been there a week
Morning all, When I was having chemo, although I was asked if I had pains in my hands and feet and answered yes and explained those feelings, I was never told about peripheral neuropathy. Perhaps I should have asked why they were asking but if I did that for every question I'd have been there a week
ZenaJ
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Use of Essential Oils to help feel better
Hello all... Again :) Has anyone on here currently use or have tried essential oils to remedy things like sluggishniss, fatigue, sleepless/restless nights, headaches and just feeling terrible and dont no how to pinpoint what your feeling?? especially after having surgery (like an ablation and so forth
Hello all... Again :) Has anyone on here currently use or have tried essential oils to remedy things like sluggishniss, fatigue, sleepless/restless nights, headaches and just feeling terrible and dont no how to pinpoint what your feeling?? especially after having surgery (like an ablation and so forth
Flo2pen
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AF Association
6 years ago
Hail Mary approach to neuropathy
The neuropathy started last autumn. Turned out I had low b12, low vitamin d, MGUS and low IgA. Despite intensive b12 by injections, folic acid and vitamin d treatment all of which I'm still receiving, the parasthesia is still spreading. It extends up both legs and both arms now and is accompanied by
The neuropathy started last autumn. Turned out I had low b12, low vitamin d, MGUS and low IgA. Despite intensive b12 by injections, folic acid and vitamin d treatment all of which I'm still receiving, the parasthesia is still spreading. It extends up both legs and both arms now and is accompanied by
ABC852031
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
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Docetaxel and leg/groin pain?
First post on this site but read everyday to absorb as much information on fighting this awful disease. My husband has had second round of Docetaxel 5 days ago. He has multiple bone mets in lower back, right hip and right femer. Yesterday he started with severe groin and hip/leg pain on the left side
First post on this site but read everyday to absorb as much information on fighting this awful disease. My husband has had second round of Docetaxel 5 days ago. He has multiple bone mets in lower back, right hip and right femer. Yesterday he started with severe groin and hip/leg pain on the left side
roseanduwe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Low magnesium
Does anyone else have persistently low magnesium, not just when you are on chemo? My oncs are concerned about mine. I'm currently having 3 magnaspartate sachets a day. And they say that if they don't bring it up to near normal levels, they want to refer me to another department for investigations.
Does anyone else have persistently low magnesium, not just when you are on chemo? My oncs are concerned about mine. I'm currently having 3 magnaspartate sachets a day. And they say that if they don't bring it up to near normal levels, they want to refer me to another department for investigations.
Di16
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Foot pain could it be referred pain?
I was wondering if anyone else suffers with painful feet? I have had them X-rayed and scanned and both showed very little. I visited the orthodontist last week and they confirmed there is nothing wrong mecanically wrong with my feet. It has been suggested that my foot pain is a referred pain from my
I was wondering if anyone else suffers with painful feet? I have had them X-rayed and scanned and both showed very little. I visited the orthodontist last week and they confirmed there is nothing wrong mecanically wrong with my feet. It has been suggested that my foot pain is a referred pain from my
Foxy07
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Blood results
This may not be related to thyroid but due to the advise given from my last post (fainting or feeling faint) my bloods were taken for analysis. One of the results is LDH which Which I haven't a clue about. The range is 120 - 250 my result was 587. Is this anything to worry about?
This may not be related to thyroid but due to the advise given from my last post (fainting or feeling faint) my bloods were taken for analysis. One of the results is LDH which Which I haven't a clue about. The range is 120 - 250 my result was 587. Is this anything to worry about?
Bessiedog
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Finally sleeping without too much pain!
Hi everyone❣️I'm Xindi and I'm self diagnosed PN. I've been suffering with it on and off with it moving around my body, for 3 years...but the past 4 months...it has gotten incredibly worse...pain 24/7. Tried chiropractors, Chinese medicine...no pain relief. Had lots of test (CT, MRI, Gastric and Colon
Hi everyone❣️I'm Xindi and I'm self diagnosed PN. I've been suffering with it on and off with it moving around my body, for 3 years...but the past 4 months...it has gotten incredibly worse...pain 24/7. Tried chiropractors, Chinese medicine...no pain relief. Had lots of test (CT, MRI, Gastric and Colon
Xindirock11
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
6 years ago
Lymphovascular lesion
Hello all, I’m wondering if anyone has had any experience of lymphovascular lesions and how it presented and was diagnosed. My young daughter (11 years) has primary lymphoedmea of her lower body including her pubic mound. Last year she was also diagnosed with lymphorrea. A great MCT diet has controlled
Hello all, I’m wondering if anyone has had any experience of lymphovascular lesions and how it presented and was diagnosed. My young daughter (11 years) has primary lymphoedmea of her lower body including her pubic mound. Last year she was also diagnosed with lymphorrea. A great MCT diet has controlled
ssc123
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LSN
6 years ago
I’m new here. Have neuropathy. Decreasing my intake of gabapentine. Anyone taking this medication?
Hello I had spinal cord surgery 4 months ago and ever since i have neuropathy. Worst on my hands, feet, stomach (like the feeling of a very painful belt), lower back. I started on Lyrica which gave me swollen hands and feet so i was stopped on that. I am now on the Gabapentine which is not helping much
Hello I had spinal cord surgery 4 months ago and ever since i have neuropathy. Worst on my hands, feet, stomach (like the feeling of a very painful belt), lower back. I started on Lyrica which gave me swollen hands and feet so i was stopped on that. I am now on the Gabapentine which is not helping much
ellenhamid
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
6 years ago
Marijuana (Medical Grade) & Neouropathic Pain
I was diagnosed with Neouropathy over 85% of of my body. The numbness was bad enough but the neuropathic pain was unbelievable. The pain had now interupted my life. No driving, hard to walk. I felt like I was on a slippery slope and didn't know when it was going to STOP!!!!!!!!!!, It was suggested to
I was diagnosed with Neouropathy over 85% of of my body. The numbness was bad enough but the neuropathic pain was unbelievable. The pain had now interupted my life. No driving, hard to walk. I felt like I was on a slippery slope and didn't know when it was going to STOP!!!!!!!!!!, It was suggested to
Hidden
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
6 years ago
Neuropathic Pain & Medical Grade Marijuana
I was diagnosed with Neouropathy over 85% of of my body. The numbness was bad enough but the neuropathic pain was unbelievable. The pain had now interupted my life. No driving, hard to walk. I felt like I was on a slippery slope and didn't know when it was going to STOP!!!!!!!!!!, It was suggested to
I was diagnosed with Neouropathy over 85% of of my body. The numbness was bad enough but the neuropathic pain was unbelievable. The pain had now interupted my life. No driving, hard to walk. I felt like I was on a slippery slope and didn't know when it was going to STOP!!!!!!!!!!, It was suggested to
Hidden
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
6 years ago
Which medication worked best for you? Amitriptyline, pregabalin or gabapentin?
Consultant has written to GP to recommend prescribing one of the three medications above. Just interested to know which worked best for other people in terms of reducing pains and symptoms whilst having the least side effects? If you had a choice, what would you pick? Thanks in advance :)
Consultant has written to GP to recommend prescribing one of the three medications above. Just interested to know which worked best for other people in terms of reducing pains and symptoms whilst having the least side effects? If you had a choice, what would you pick? Thanks in advance :)
CS1005
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
Diabetes Neuropathy
Hi my name is Michelle and it’s a pleasure to meet you all! My Neuropathy is so bad and yet better than before as they put me on Baclofen and clonazapam 2mg. Yes it’s helped my muscles and mobility pretty well. However the flare ups are horrible and I’m currently suffering from severe Edema swollen painful
Hi my name is Michelle and it’s a pleasure to meet you all! My Neuropathy is so bad and yet better than before as they put me on Baclofen and clonazapam 2mg. Yes it’s helped my muscles and mobility pretty well. However the flare ups are horrible and I’m currently suffering from severe Edema swollen painful
franklin1970
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Neuropathy Support
6 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone
Well, of course, I had to google it, to find out what on earth was going on here. www.ldnscience.org/resources/interviews/interview-mark-shukhman This leads you to just one of the many interviews on this strange cure-all. This particular interview is of interest because it addresses ICDs, which may help
Well, of course, I had to google it, to find out what on earth was going on here. www.ldnscience.org/resources/interviews/interview-mark-shukhman This leads you to just one of the many interviews on this strange cure-all. This particular interview is of interest because it addresses ICDs, which may help
Parminter
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
When to take pregabalin (Lyrica)
Just picked up my prescription for Lyrica today. I'm about to switch over to it, as an alternative to gabapentin (which I've been taking for 2-3 years), partly because Dr. B feels it is better absorbed. I also am on the 2 mg Neupro patch. A few questions about Lyrica: - What time(s) of day do you take
Just picked up my prescription for Lyrica today. I'm about to switch over to it, as an alternative to gabapentin (which I've been taking for 2-3 years), partly because Dr. B feels it is better absorbed. I also am on the 2 mg Neupro patch. A few questions about Lyrica: - What time(s) of day do you take
rls_optimist
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Lyrica and neupro patch together.
Has anybody tried both lyrica and the patch with a good result?I saw my neuro today and she recommended it together with lipoic acid and ferrum. I stopped pram because of augmentation.It has been 4 months now that i am on lyrica but it doesnt help much.Some combo of meds that i had found offering me
Has anybody tried both lyrica and the patch with a good result?I saw my neuro today and she recommended it together with lipoic acid and ferrum. I stopped pram because of augmentation.It has been 4 months now that i am on lyrica but it doesnt help much.Some combo of meds that i had found offering me
Katerina22
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Antibiotics and Chemo
I’m on my second round of docetaxel. Is their a conscious regarding the use of antibiotics while undergoing chemo? I have a issue separate from PCa that improves with ampicillin. Welcome you thoughts. Dennis
I’m on my second round of docetaxel. Is their a conscious regarding the use of antibiotics while undergoing chemo? I have a issue separate from PCa that improves with ampicillin. Welcome you thoughts. Dennis
pinejogave
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Oh dear, it's her again!
So because I had lowish b12 and neuropathy I've been having three injections a week since April, but the neuropathy is still getting worse. I've also been diagnosed with mgus which can cause neuropathy too. The thing scaring me is that I have lost 10lbs over the last six months, I'm 5'9" and currently
So because I had lowish b12 and neuropathy I've been having three injections a week since April, but the neuropathy is still getting worse. I've also been diagnosed with mgus which can cause neuropathy too. The thing scaring me is that I have lost 10lbs over the last six months, I'm 5'9" and currently
ABC852031
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Idiopathic Neuropathy getting worse
Is it just me or does the hot weather make it worse? The cramping in my feet and legs is really bad at night. Also, I find walking around with bare feet feels very strange, whereas I thought it would be an improvement. All in all I think that cool weather makes this awful condition more tolerable.
Is it just me or does the hot weather make it worse? The cramping in my feet and legs is really bad at night. Also, I find walking around with bare feet feels very strange, whereas I thought it would be an improvement. All in all I think that cool weather makes this awful condition more tolerable.
Twitchen
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
6 years ago
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