Neuropathy from Chemo in hands and feet
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There is help for this. Check out my post to ihousequeen. It goes away much of the time although some have lingering effects.
Jennifer0 -
I had chemo for stage 4 and eventually most ofthe neuropathy went away for me. The hands came back fine but I still have it in my feet. While annoying...it does get better.jenhopesprays said:There is help for this. Check out my post to ihousequeen. It goes away much of the time although some have lingering effects.
Jennifer
Impactzone0 -
Kodie,
How long have you had the neuropathy?
My HB has neuropathy also, for going on 8 months now, it began in November during his last month of chemo.
He has seen a neurologist and is taking neurontin for the pain in his hands. Like you said, no one can tell him either how long it will last. We hope and pray each day for relief soon and hope for you as well.
I've never heard about pineapple juice helping, but maybe I'll look that one up.
-Faith880 -
My primary physician recommended vit B-12 and B-6. It's been over a year since I had oxaliplatin, which caused the neuropathy. It did improve, but I still have it. My feet are the greatest annoyance. Wearing shoes is irritating, so I wear Birkenstock type sandals most of the time,with socks of course to keep my feet warm.0
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I stopped the chemo after 9 cycles due to the neuropathy which did get worse then for several months. It has been over 18 months since my last chemo and I still have some neuropathy but it is tolerable. I still take Vit B6, 100 mg, twice a day. It does seem to help some. Hang in there. Although no one can tell you for sure how long it will take it will get better.
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I've been taking the B6 & B12 for a week now and do feel the difference it makes. Even the dark color in my hands and feet are a bit clear now. I really works! God bless!cjf2006 said:My primary physician recommended vit B-12 and B-6. It's been over a year since I had oxaliplatin, which caused the neuropathy. It did improve, but I still have it. My feet are the greatest annoyance. Wearing shoes is irritating, so I wear Birkenstock type sandals most of the time,with socks of course to keep my feet warm.
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