There are to types of neuropathy their is diabetic
neuropathy and non diabetic neuropathy.
This clinical study article comes from the WSN R nerve support formula.
What causes diabetic neuropathy?
High blood sugar level in the body cause the outer sheathing the (protective
covering) of the nerve cells to degenerate this is similar to an electrical wire
that is covered with insulation and the insulation begins to crumble with out
insulation the unprotected wire will start short-circuiting, in that same way
when the sheathing of nerve cells degenerate the signals being transmitted are
scrambled resulting in signals that are interpreted as
numbness,heat,cold,tingling,pain,etc.
Hello!
I'm so glad that you started this group. I'm certain it is difficult to make a
start. But here we are! 1 memeber more and growing.
I too have been disabled since 2001. I have multiple chronic pain issues
including peripheral neuropathy, erythromelaglia, fibromyalgia, interstitial
cystitis, chronic fatigue, and severe debilitating cervicogenic migraines.
I need support from a small group, and what better title group to join than
livingwithdisability.
I hope that I prove to be an asset to your group as well.
Looking forward to meeting you via the posts, and getting to know how I can
support you and your disability as well.
Mary Nelson
There does not seem to be much activity here :- ) I too was diagnosed with ths only a couple of days ago, but I dont know anybody who has it even though they say it is common.
Hello:
For 10 years I thought I had Diabetic Neuropathy which the doctor diagnosed
simply because I'm Diabetic but my blood sugar numbers have always been good.
I recently read a book about Vitamin B12 DEFICIENCY causing Nueropathy and I
thought it was too good to be true.
So I found some SUBLINGUAL B12 and my gosh, it works.
Bonnie
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<dick.richardson@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> There does not seem to be much activity here :- ) I too was diagnosed
> with ths only a couple of days ago, but I dont know anybody who has it
> even though they say it is common.
>
Dick:
Before the Neuropathy gets worse, start treating it now with some Vitamin B12
which you can get in a sublingual tablet or injections if your doctor is
willing.
I have been really ill here lately,the pain was getting worst.For the past year
I have been hurting all the time.At first it was just my legs but now it every
where.Arms,feet,hands,knees,fingers.I made an appointment to see the doctor he
ran some test and told me I had so new problems I have Fibromyalgia and R A I
could not believe it more pain.
When you lose the covering to your nerves and they start to touch,the pain is
really bad.It can not be reversed,the only thing you can do is try to keep your
blood sugar under control.