neurologist???
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Neuropathy
I'm so glad you posted as I tried to send you a PM yesterday but it won't go through. We have all been wondering where you have been. I can understand about your not wanting to type because of the neuropathy however mine isn't that bad. My feet are worse than my hands. I'm glad they are sending you to a specialist, maybe they can figure out what is going on. I was hoping that by now you would be getting better. I hope you let us know what the other doctor says. I'll be thinking and praying for you.
Hugs! Kim0 -
Well THERE you are! We've
Well THERE you are!
We've been 'looking' for you. ) JBG, it's been a year since your surgery, right? Sounds like your follow up visit went well??? Congrats!
Well, a cc friend went to the neurologist just last week. She only got through 4 tx's on Oxi before they had to stop it. She said the neurologist did some tests with needles/ electrical current and confirmed she has neuropathy but gave her no help. Just a 'yep'. She also said the tests he did hurt VERY badly.
My neuropathy got much worse about 2 weeks after chemo ended. It worsened steadily for a few weeks and then leveled off. I have some numbness that creeps up the back of my legs. I can still deal with it, tho.
Hope you can find some relief soon! Don't be a stranger. We cannot contact you to check on you and get worried!
Diane0 -
thanksdianetavegia said:Well THERE you are! We've
Well THERE you are!
We've been 'looking' for you. ) JBG, it's been a year since your surgery, right? Sounds like your follow up visit went well??? Congrats!
Well, a cc friend went to the neurologist just last week. She only got through 4 tx's on Oxi before they had to stop it. She said the neurologist did some tests with needles/ electrical current and confirmed she has neuropathy but gave her no help. Just a 'yep'. She also said the tests he did hurt VERY badly.
My neuropathy got much worse about 2 weeks after chemo ended. It worsened steadily for a few weeks and then leveled off. I have some numbness that creeps up the back of my legs. I can still deal with it, tho.
Hope you can find some relief soon! Don't be a stranger. We cannot contact you to check on you and get worried!
Diane
so much for your support.i guess that darn oxy just did a number on me.people keep telling me it just takes time but i feel this is controling my life and i just want to be like i was.take care and i will try to post more often.....Godbless,,,,johnnybegood0 -
Oxal did 2 numbers on me Johnnybegood....johnnybegood said:thanks
so much for your support.i guess that darn oxy just did a number on me.people keep telling me it just takes time but i feel this is controling my life and i just want to be like i was.take care and i will try to post more often.....Godbless,,,,johnnybegood
It gave me neuropathy in my hands and feet which are slowly going away, and it saved my life, I'll trade like that anyday....Hope your doing great, seems like only a few hurdles and you'll be good as new.......{{{hugs}}} to you and yours....Clift0 -
Neurologist
I saw a neurologist who did those tests Diane mentioned. It's called an EEG, i think. It was horrible! Very painful, and all it did was confirm neuropathy in my left leg. I have it in more places than that, especially in my mouth. I wasn't even going to ask about that for fear they would test me there! They also set up another test where electodes were put on my fingers and toes, and i had to push a button if i felt a buzzing. The doctor did suggest pills to take, but he said, "only if you REALLY want to." That didn't sound good to me. I don't know why they feel they have to prove we have neuropathy with painful tests after we've been on oxaliplatin. 95% of the people who do it get neuropathy.
Good luck at the neurologists. Maybe he will actually help you!
So glad to see you posting again!
Hugs,
Krista0 -
Ouchkristasplace said:Neurologist
I saw a neurologist who did those tests Diane mentioned. It's called an EEG, i think. It was horrible! Very painful, and all it did was confirm neuropathy in my left leg. I have it in more places than that, especially in my mouth. I wasn't even going to ask about that for fear they would test me there! They also set up another test where electodes were put on my fingers and toes, and i had to push a button if i felt a buzzing. The doctor did suggest pills to take, but he said, "only if you REALLY want to." That didn't sound good to me. I don't know why they feel they have to prove we have neuropathy with painful tests after we've been on oxaliplatin. 95% of the people who do it get neuropathy.
Good luck at the neurologists. Maybe he will actually help you!
So glad to see you posting again!
Hugs,
Krista
Oh I had one of those tests done years ago after I was in a car accident and it did hurt real bad. I can't understand why a doctor would make you go through that either if they are just confirming it. Good luck though, I hope you feel better soon.
Kim0
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