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<blockquote data-quote="Monkey201" data-source="post: 241154" data-attributes="member: 39939"><p>Hi Gerry, hope you are feeling ok. I'm sorry to hear you've been through it again but it's good to hear you survived Xmas reasonably well! I know how precious the "good" times are, which seem rarer for me as time passes. </p><p>Thanks for your reply. It's helped to know that I'm not alone with this nightmare just by feeling supported by someone else. I'm on another low as my neuropathy seems to be worsening, the pain is constant & relentless - my left leg feels wooden below the knee and not mine somehow. Weird sensations and very scary as I'm paranoid that I'm going to lose my leg. Am seeing GP tomorrow but I don't think she can do much. However, interested in trying anything and Citalopram sounds like it may be helpful, so thanks for that. Glad it's helping you & hope it continues. </p><p>Will keep updating on here as sharing is definitely more positive for me than crying and stressing out alone. Just hope it's not too selfish!</p><p>Cheers, Em</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkey201, post: 241154, member: 39939"] Hi Gerry, hope you are feeling ok. I'm sorry to hear you've been through it again but it's good to hear you survived Xmas reasonably well! I know how precious the "good" times are, which seem rarer for me as time passes. Thanks for your reply. It's helped to know that I'm not alone with this nightmare just by feeling supported by someone else. I'm on another low as my neuropathy seems to be worsening, the pain is constant & relentless - my left leg feels wooden below the knee and not mine somehow. Weird sensations and very scary as I'm paranoid that I'm going to lose my leg. Am seeing GP tomorrow but I don't think she can do much. However, interested in trying anything and Citalopram sounds like it may be helpful, so thanks for that. Glad it's helping you & hope it continues. Will keep updating on here as sharing is definitely more positive for me than crying and stressing out alone. Just hope it's not too selfish! Cheers, Em [/QUOTE]
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