cure for chemotherapy induced neuropathy?
Is 2000 mg. daily dose of B-12 helpful?
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Neuropathy
I'm sure that is one best asked and communicate through your MD's.
I'm pretty sure there might be different levels, some may be short term, others long term.
Maybe someone with more knowledge and experience medically can provide better answers.
Longtermsurvivor Pat, comes to mind....
Mean while, welcome to the forum, and I hope you stick around for awhile...
Tell us your story, so we can better provide some insight.
Best,
John0 -
I have it in my finger tips....
and in my lower legs....My Oncologist sent me home with N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC for short)....I take three a day. We'll see if this is just passsing or if it's permanent....(I'm sure mine came from the 6 doses of Cisplatin)...
p0 -
What I have to take for Neuropathy....
is Gabapentin.....300mg....3 times a day. I have very little feeling from my Knuckles to the tips of my fingers on both hands, and the same from mid arch to my toes on each foot. Been like this since 3rd of 6 Cisplatin treatments in April of 2009. I took B-12 for about 6 months, but found it didn't seem to help. I'm in no pain from this side effect, just the numbness......which flip-flops from tolerable to non from one week to the next. Maybe I need to increase dosage, and I'll ask on Wednesday. But for now, I have the feeling (pun) that it's with me for the duration.
Larry0 -
Jim, tooCajunEagle said:What I have to take for Neuropathy....
is Gabapentin.....300mg....3 times a day. I have very little feeling from my Knuckles to the tips of my fingers on both hands, and the same from mid arch to my toes on each foot. Been like this since 3rd of 6 Cisplatin treatments in April of 2009. I took B-12 for about 6 months, but found it didn't seem to help. I'm in no pain from this side effect, just the numbness......which flip-flops from tolerable to non from one week to the next. Maybe I need to increase dosage, and I'll ask on Wednesday. But for now, I have the feeling (pun) that it's with me for the duration.
Larry
Takes Neurontin (Gabapentin) but four times a day for neuropathy - also took Cisplatin but believe his neuropathy is radiation-induced.
He was told this is one of those he will take from now on.0 -
Maybe try...?shoeloy said:Neuropathy
I have it in both hands and legs. Gabupentin did not really help, so my doc prescribed Lyrica. Seems to help a little better. He says since I am 1 1/2 yeas after Tx that it is here to stay. I'll find something to like about it.
Loyd
I would just like to throw this out there, I just read up on
neuropathy and its "Many" causes but in cancer it seems
as it is the treatment ( Rads & Chemo) that is because
of the amounts of toxins and heavy metals in the body....if
this is the case why wouldn't you look at a body detox such
as 'Clay baths', 'Epsom Salts' these are excelent at removing
toxins from the body. Look in to it, it is better than having to
keep taking meds , cause soon you'll need to do a liver detox.
And no my wife doesn't sell these detox's.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.0 -
My caseTonsil Dad said:Maybe try...?
I would just like to throw this out there, I just read up on
neuropathy and its "Many" causes but in cancer it seems
as it is the treatment ( Rads & Chemo) that is because
of the amounts of toxins and heavy metals in the body....if
this is the case why wouldn't you look at a body detox such
as 'Clay baths', 'Epsom Salts' these are excelent at removing
toxins from the body. Look in to it, it is better than having to
keep taking meds , cause soon you'll need to do a liver detox.
And no my wife doesn't sell these detox's.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.
Doctor says he can't treat mine and can only try to ease the symptoms. I tries neurotin and took one pill twice in one day (morning and noon) and it knocked me out...I couldn't function for 24 hours so I stopped that. I couldn't be;lieve I was supposed to work up to three pills in a week. I was too messed up to know if it worked. Where was this stuff in the 60's when.... oh well thats another story.
Denny0 -
So, Dan......Tonsil Dad said:Maybe try...?
I would just like to throw this out there, I just read up on
neuropathy and its "Many" causes but in cancer it seems
as it is the treatment ( Rads & Chemo) that is because
of the amounts of toxins and heavy metals in the body....if
this is the case why wouldn't you look at a body detox such
as 'Clay baths', 'Epsom Salts' these are excelent at removing
toxins from the body. Look in to it, it is better than having to
keep taking meds , cause soon you'll need to do a liver detox.
And no my wife doesn't sell these detox's.
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.
bathe in the Epsom Salts ?? If so, I'll give it a try. Anything to stop taking a med for life.
Larry0 -
Addition.CajunEagle said:So, Dan......
bathe in the Epsom Salts ?? If so, I'll give it a try. Anything to stop taking a med for life.
Larry
Larry you can also add Sodium Bicarbonate ( aluminum free baking soda ) to the bath
as this also aids in the detoxification to the exposure of heavy metals and radiation.
It also soothes aching muscles as well. Do a google search on the benefits of sodium
bicarbonate and epsom salts you might be pleasently suprised.
By the way, I do mine tonight ( every Tuesday ).
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.0 -
Dan....I buying Epsom Salts tomorrow.....Tonsil Dad said:Addition.
Larry you can also add Sodium Bicarbonate ( aluminum free baking soda ) to the bath
as this also aids in the detoxification to the exposure of heavy metals and radiation.
It also soothes aching muscles as well. Do a google search on the benefits of sodium
bicarbonate and epsom salts you might be pleasently suprised.
By the way, I do mine tonight ( every Tuesday ).
God bless
Tonsil dad,
Dan.
What a simple and relaxing solution to what I'm hoping is a passing problem....but to know something out there can draw the heavy metals from my body in a healthy way excites me.
p0 -
Was Given Metanx
Think that's how it's spelled. Podiatrist (yay, ingrown toenail) gave it to me not long after treatment when I told him I had neuropathy. High dose vitamin B. I took it for a little while, then quit. Now, my neuropathy is so mild usually that I wonder if I actually still have it, or if it's a natural part of getting less young. Hee - now I'm sitting here, seeing what I can feel - admit it - several of you all did a sensation test while reading this thread, didn't you?0 -
lyrica
Neurontin did not seem to help much so, they just put andy on lyrica. He thinks it may be helping a little better. Will try the epsom salts and find out what Metanx is...0 -
neuropathy
is caused by never endings no longer triggering correctly no cure all these meds just delete the pain
go to neuropathy association of america there are vitamins minerals and herbs that will help the mylentin around the nerve endings repair themselves I tried several variables of each for three months it worked pain deminished 80 % no more meds for this0
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