Hi @AliB20, Are the doctors absolutely sure there is not pressure on nerves causing his pain (like sciatica)?
Has his dose of Gabapentin been adjusted to try to achieve the best effect (on drug info sites it mentions 1 to 3 weeks for a dose to work)?
What other methods of treatment has been suggested? mayoclinic.org - peripheral neuropathy - Diagnosis and Treatment suggest only using strong painkillers of nothing else works, use of things like gabapentin; Capaiscin cream, TENS machine.
Some more experimental treatment with a medication called ketamine has been undertaken clinicalpainadvisor/neuropathic pain/ketamine-alone- Ketamine for Refractive Neuropathic pain - Chaverneff April 19. 2017.
So there are other things that might be done, if doctors are prepared to refer or look things up ??
I am unsure how TENS machines are source/sold etc in UK.
My partner has type 1 diabetes. Although he is managing his sugars very well (they’ve come right down) he has diabetic neuropathy in his feet and now it’s in his hands a bit. His feet are causing him agony - literally writhing about in pain clutch8ng his feet and crying it’s that bad sometimes. I feel so helpless because I can’t do anything for him. He’s taking Gabapentin, cocodamol and naproxem as pain killers but sometimes they just don’t seem to do anything. We’ve seen a raft of medical people some of whom have told us different things which doesn’t help. It’s killing me watching him in so much pain. We are trying to move house too which is really stressful just now. He is walking on his heels because he can’t put weight fully down on his feet. Please - is anyone else going through this ? I don’t know what to do for the best anymore.
Hi @AliB20, Are the doctors absolutely sure there is not pressure on nerves causing his pain (like sciatica)?
Has his dose of Gabapentin been adjusted to try to achieve the best effect (on drug info sites it mentions 1 to 3 weeks for a dose to work)?
What other methods of treatment has been suggested? mayoclinic.org - peripheral neuropathy - Diagnosis and Treatment suggest only using strong painkillers of nothing else works, use of things like gabapentin; Capaiscin cream, TENS machine.
Some more experimental treatment with a medication called ketamine has been undertaken clinicalpainadvisor/neuropathic pain/ketamine-alone- Ketamine for Refractive Neuropathic pain - Chaverneff April 19. 2017.
So there are other things that might be done, if doctors are prepared to refer or look things up ??
I am unsure how TENS machines are source/sold etc in UK.
Hi @Username: , Could his GP do some preliminary tests regarding his joint troubles to at least work out what possible causes there are for his symptoms and/or maybe rule out some causes ?My partner does think there is something mechanical wrong as well because he cant put weight on his feet properly. The balls of his feet are so painful - he’s been told he may have arthritis in them. But the nerve damage seems to be spreading. He is now in pain in his upper legs and his hands. He’s got various appointments booked with musculoskeletal clinics and pain management but it’s the waiting that is so frustrating.
Hi,
Fentanyl pain patches might really help with the pain, cocodamol isn't very strong.
Or Tramadol, ask his dr for something stronger.
A referral to a pain specialist would be helpful too.
Take care
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