Neuropathy Feet and Swelling

This is a first for me. I have neuropathy in my feet (mostly just my left foot) and today when I got home my feet looked swollen. They are tingly too. Has anybody else had this? I never did but I have been very active lately. Between going back to work and the mud run on Saturday my poor feet have been put through the ringer. I am sitting with my tootsies up now.

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  • kikz
    kikz Member Posts: 1,345 Member
    I experience a very mild feeling
    which is like the slightest tingling and numbness. Just enough to know it is there but I probably wouldn't notice if I wasn't aware of it, like before cancer. You have been a very busy lady and hopefully this will calm down a bit, if not you know the drill, let your doctor know.


    Karen
  • Alnik
    Alnik Member Posts: 56
    yep numbness and tingling swelling
    my last carbo/taxol was May 3 it was alot wosre the first month or two finally getting alittle better now. Quick fixes for me were to elevate legs on pillows or on the back of the couch, i swam all summer that was awesome i think that is what helped alot I do take a vitamin B complex as well. I do also see a chiropractor but again these are things that seem to work for me. Hopefully your swelling and tingling will get better. I think others on this site have written suggestions and ideas that you might be able to look at
  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    Alnik said:

    yep numbness and tingling swelling
    my last carbo/taxol was May 3 it was alot wosre the first month or two finally getting alittle better now. Quick fixes for me were to elevate legs on pillows or on the back of the couch, i swam all summer that was awesome i think that is what helped alot I do take a vitamin B complex as well. I do also see a chiropractor but again these are things that seem to work for me. Hopefully your swelling and tingling will get better. I think others on this site have written suggestions and ideas that you might be able to look at

    The swelling was gone this
    The swelling was gone this morning and I am fine today. Yesterday was a long day. Between a meeting for work and 2 meetings with coaches for the boys sports i didnt get home till 6:30...
  • Alexandra
    Alexandra Member Posts: 1,308
    Glad you're feeling better
    I got chemo induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) in my toes and bottoms of my feet the day after 4th chemo round. Once in a while I also notice my feet and calves swell up, especially after wearing high heels for more than an hour. I even got an ultrasound to check for clots, none found.
    I did some research and the following help some CIPN sufferers: compression socks, vitamin B1 (thiamine), lipoic acid, prescription drugs Lyrica and Gabapentin. And if you ever have to do chemo again (I hope you don't) - socks with ice on your feet and metal thermos's filled with ice in your hands while getting chemo.
  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    Alexandra said:

    Glad you're feeling better
    I got chemo induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) in my toes and bottoms of my feet the day after 4th chemo round. Once in a while I also notice my feet and calves swell up, especially after wearing high heels for more than an hour. I even got an ultrasound to check for clots, none found.
    I did some research and the following help some CIPN sufferers: compression socks, vitamin B1 (thiamine), lipoic acid, prescription drugs Lyrica and Gabapentin. And if you ever have to do chemo again (I hope you don't) - socks with ice on your feet and metal thermos's filled with ice in your hands while getting chemo.

    Thans for the heads up on
    Thans for the heads up on the lyrica. I jst went and read about it. Constipation, diarreha, nausea, tiredness. All signs of a recurrence too. You my as well put me on something for anxiety too so I don't get all worked up that the beast is back. lmao.... I have to do something though because pretty soon it is going to get chilly and I won't be able to wear sandles every day. Tried on some of my shoes the other day and they were so uncomfortable.
  • Glad to be done
    Glad to be done Member Posts: 569
    Alexandra said:

    Glad you're feeling better
    I got chemo induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) in my toes and bottoms of my feet the day after 4th chemo round. Once in a while I also notice my feet and calves swell up, especially after wearing high heels for more than an hour. I even got an ultrasound to check for clots, none found.
    I did some research and the following help some CIPN sufferers: compression socks, vitamin B1 (thiamine), lipoic acid, prescription drugs Lyrica and Gabapentin. And if you ever have to do chemo again (I hope you don't) - socks with ice on your feet and metal thermos's filled with ice in your hands while getting chemo.

    Thans for the heads up on
    Thans for the heads up on the lyrica. I jst went and read about it. Constipation, diarreha, nausea, tiredness. All signs of a recurrence too. You my as well put me on something for anxiety too so I don't get all worked up that the beast is back. lmao.... I have to do something though because pretty soon it is going to get chilly and I won't be able to wear sandles every day. Tried on some of my shoes the other day and they were so uncomfortable.
  • mopar
    mopar Member Posts: 1,972 Member
    OH YES, I REMEMBER IT WELL
    Neuropathy is no fun. Had it in my arms, hands, feet and legs.

    I found relief with B-6, L-glutamine powder, and patience. It will subside afer chemo is over.

    Praying you find relief soon!

    (((HUGS)))

    Monika