ANYONE KNOW WHAT CAN HELP ACHING LEGS?
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Bots and Cleocleo said:Bots and Susafina
I have just started taking L-Glutamine after reading this site. I am taking three rounded tspns a day in iced water or juice. I certainly feel the benefit already and also have more energy. I understand that you can take more ie 3 x TBLS but I also take alpha lipoic tablets as they help the neuropathy so will see how I go with the tspns before upping anything.
Re lymphedema. The sooner you get to a specialist for massage and to show you how to self massage the better as it keeps the problem in check.
Thanks for all of your advice and kind words. I will try anything to relieve this pain. I will keep you informed. Thanks again.
Sue0 -
Neurontinsusafina said:Bots and Cleo
Thanks for all of your advice and kind words. I will try anything to relieve this pain. I will keep you informed. Thanks again.
Sue
I am taking 600 mg. of Neurontin each day, which is not enough to eliminate the neuropathy but is sufficient to make it tolerable. Right now, I am also on several other meds that cause drowsiness; so I break the Neurontin into two pieces and take only 300 mg. in the morning and before bed take the other piece and all of the rest of the drowsiness-causing meds.
My chemo ended 2.5 years ago, so I guess my neuropathy is my new normal. During chemo, L-Glutamine helped; and after treatment, I started taking B-100 complex, which I believe also helps.
This may seem counterintuitive, but very long walks help me. About once a week, I walk seven miles or more. When I return home, I'm tired but my feet feel better. In addition, rubbing your feet and/or hands with Vick's Vapo Rub can ease the numbness and pain.
Jill0 -
Oh I know that pain oh to
Oh I know that pain oh to well! I had it from carbo/taxil cocktail... I had to use a cain it was bad two days after chemo for about 4 days... My dr gave me gabapentin (i could be wrong on the spelling) It helped but after the pain went away my toes stay'd numb for like 3 months after I was completely thru with chemo....
Hang in there! I wish there was something else I could help with! I pray the pain goes away!
(((huggs)))
Nicole0 -
Leg Pains
Hi Maggie,
I am being treated with Taxol/Carboplatin for Stage 4 endometrial cancer. I experience bone pain, particularly in my legs after they give me a Neulasta shot the day after my chemo. When I reported it to the doctor, he gave me a prescription for Tramadol. It doesn't take the pain away completely, but it helps quite a bit. Maybe you can ask your doctor about it. Good luck! I'll be praying for you!
Michele0
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