I depend on Neurontin (900mg a day) and Celexa to keep me going. I have radiculopothy, a type of neuropothy caused from the nerve roots being compressed in my spine. I have had 3 spinal surgeries, the last one 20 mo. ago - a one level fusion due to spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis at L4-5, which is where the fusion is. Unfortunately the surgery did not help the neuropothy/radiculopothy. It is in only my left foot. My mother was diagnosed with diabetic PN, but like you, I think hers could have been spinal related, too. Sensory neuropothy has these symptoms: pain, tingling, numbness and/or sensory loss (dead feeling, which is what mine is), pins/needles, "bee stings", aching, coldness/warmth, cramping, sensitivity to touch. Motor type Neuropothy has weakness, tremor, loss of movement and stiffness. With autonomic neuropothy, there is loss of bladder/dysfunction of bladder emptying, delayed gastric emptying or increased emptying which
can cause nausea, vomiting, fullness, bloating, diarrhea and constipation. All of this depends on what part of the nerve is damaged. It is so strange, and no one I have spoken with (except my mother) has neuropothy. They have no understanding of it. God bless us all! ~Jan~
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