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Don12345
08-14-2007, 11:21 PM
I've had peripheral neuropathy for 3 years. My family physician has me on gabapentin 600 mg 3 times daily and that makes the pain tolerable. I have a lot of pins and needles in my feet and legs up to and including my thighs. My feet burn and it helps if I go bare foot (I wear slides mostly).

I finally made an appointment for an EMG test by a neurologist which I had last Tuesday. After the test, the neurologist told me that the kind of PN that I have is not serious and that it will eventually go away. He said sometimes it takes as long a 7 years. He said x-rays nor an MRI would not be necessary.

I've never heard of anybody's PN going away. But I was very happy when he told me this.

However, after thinking about it for a while, I am 65 and a Medicare patient and I think maybe he might have just been brushing me off. He wants to see me again in 6 months. Has anybody's PN ever gone away?

Don

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woondog
08-16-2007, 01:18 AM
I've had peripheral neuropathy for 3 years. My family physician has me on gabapentin 600 mg 3 times daily and that makes the pain tolerable. I have a lot of pins and needles in my feet and legs up to and including my thighs. My feet burn and it helps if I go bare foot (I wear slides mostly).

I finally made an appointment for an EMG test by a neurologist which I had last Tuesday. After the test, the neurologist told me that the kind of PN that I have is not serious and that it will eventually go away. He said sometimes it takes as long a 7 years. He said x-rays nor an MRI would not be necessary.

I've never heard of anybody's PN going away. But I was very happy when he told me this.

However, after thinking about it for a while, I am 65 and a Medicare patient and I think maybe he might have just been brushing me off. He wants to see me again in 6 months. Has anybody's PN ever gone away?

Don

woondog
08-16-2007, 01:25 AM
hi there...this is the woondog. I have never hear of PN GOING AWAY.
bUT i WOULD NOT BET MY LIFE ON THAT TESTIMONY.
THERE IS DO DOUBT THAT YOU CAN ELIMINATE ALL PAIN IF YOU TAKE
ENOUGH MEDS. I HAVE BEEN SUFFERING FROM PN FOR ABOUT 12 YEARS.
FOR MOST OF THAT TIME, EVERY FIVE OR SIX DAYS I WOULD SUFFER
INTENSE PAIN...LIKE LIGHTENING STRIKES LASTING ABOUT 4 SECONDS,
OCCURING ABOUT EVERY 20 SECONDS...AND LASTING FOR TWO OR THREE
DAYS. FOR AWHILE, NEURONTON WAS HELPFUL . I WAS ALSO ON
VICODIN, THAT, IF I TOOK A DOUBLE DOSE OF, THE PAIN WOULD GO AWAY
BUT IT KEPT ME UP ALL NIGHT. SO, MY CHOICE WAS : PAIN AND NO SLEEP
OR NO SLEEP.
NOW I TAKE NORTRYPTLINE AND DILAUDID AND HAVE THE PN ONLY ONCE
IN ABOUT 2 MONTHS. AND I CAN SLEEP WITH THAT.
I AM 69 AND IF LIFE BEGINS LATER IN LIFE, IT DID WITH ME WHEN MY
DOCTOR PRESCRIBED THAT MEDICINE.

sweetred
08-22-2007, 04:19 PM
Woondog, What kind of medicines are the ones you take? Are they narcotics? I am in severe pain in my feet, but don't want to get addicted to something. Also, I have trouble taking most pain medications. They make me very sick. I am on Lyrica and Lidoderm pain patches. They help me some.

 
 
 




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