Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
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Early Purple Orchid Leaf if I remember right.There are hundreds of them .
That is very true @SaskiaKCI am sorry they are causing problems for you. Technology can only perform as well as the technician does. Unfortunately.
I am feeling confused by the cable TV "technicians" today. But cable TV is nothing compared to a cochlear implant.
I know Popeye is at his post. Good cat.
That's interesting that you could also have the same issue with cream. I am OK with 100ml and can just about get away with 150ml but above that my blood sugars go haywire.interesting observation about cream. I’m wondering if that’s the reason mine have been better of late too - since I no longer consume gallons of the stuff in coffee?
I like your sketch...as I like all your work.Late posting my daily piece of art. Dog walk this morning was in a short blizzard, almost a complete white out. The forestry are harvesting huge areas of Cannock Chase so there are stacks of logs all over. The snow settled but vanished within 20 minutes. Watercolour sketch, A5 35 minutes. I have also included my box of watercolour pans and the brushes I used, you can compare my messiness against @gennepher tidy pallets.
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I love the horse on the bottom photo best @Muddy CyclistI will sort one out but in the meanwhile here are two pastel drawings I did of Mrs MCs current horse a Palomino Haflinger and a horse we shared Chestnut Mare Sea Fever
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well...while i'm certainly NO horticulturalist
i do watch a bit of TV ,..and this one i know.
it was on some show a while back.
very apt considering our very own circumstances, i think
I’m so sorry for my very late reply to your post and sorry to read about your dreadful neuropathy and I sympathise with you @gennepher
I don’t kick the wall but I do stamp my feet as hard as I can and when the pain gets a really bad I swear ( in my thoughts) I mean I use awful words inside my mind.
I’ve tried Duloxatine, Amitriptilene, Gabapentin, Pregabalin all to no avail
What have you tried?
It’s making me feel miserable and it’s sad that I kind of accept it.
I feel so fed up and that’s a bit of an understatement
Unless you experience this dreadful condition then you have no idea how debilitating and painful this actually is.
Reading about the person you mentioned having their feet amputated yet still experiencing pain is for me totally soul destroying
I’m desperate for change but don’t see it happening
OMG don’t I sound hopeless, sorry
I’m seeing a psychiatrist because I’m so down in the dumps
Aw, so sorry to hear this@Cumberland. You have always been such a positive person and so kind and supportive to others on this forum. I sincerely hope 'you can get the help you deserve. Take care.I’m so sorry for my very late reply to your post and sorry to read about your dreadful neuropathy and I sympathise with you @gennepher
I don’t kick the wall but I do stamp my feet as hard as I can and when the pain gets a really bad I swear ( in my thoughts) I mean I use awful words inside my mind.
I’ve tried Duloxatine, Amitriptilene, Gabapentin, Pregabalin all to no avail
What have you tried?
It’s making me feel miserable and it’s sad that I kind of accept it.
I feel so fed up and that’s a bit of an understatement
Unless you experience this dreadful condition then you have no idea how debilitating and painful this actually is.
Reading about the person you mentioned having their feet amputated yet still experiencing pain is for me totally soul destroying
I’m desperate for change but don’t see it happening
OMG don’t I sound hopeless, sorry
I’m seeing a psychiatrist because I’m so down in the dumps
Late posting my daily piece of art. Dog walk this morning was in a short blizzard, almost a complete white out. The forestry are harvesting huge areas of Cannock Chase so there are stacks of logs all over. The snow settled but vanished within 20 minutes. Watercolour sketch, A5 35 minutes. I have also included my box of watercolour pans and the brushes I used, you can compare my messiness against @gennepher tidy pallets.
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I think I am addicted to cream also. I would definitely need therapy if I had to give it up completely.I am addicted to cream, I have tried to give it up but it soon creeps into the diet again. Pre Dx my very favourite treat was to buy a tin of cream which I would eat very slowly over the course of a couple of days. Used to use a teaspoon and savour every mouthful. Imagine my delight when a low carb way of eating actually encourages the eating of cream. Think I would need therapy if I had to give it up completely.
@gennepher and @Cumberland I was very moved by both your accounts of the terrible pain from peripheral neuropathy. I have suffered from this in my left foot ( not diabetes related, but post surgery a couple of years ago) it’s still present but not as debilitating as it once was. Have either of you tried CBD oil? I found it very helpful.
That's okay @Cumberland
Thank you.
The only medicine in your list I have tried is Amitriptyline. That might work for up to 5 minutes and then the pains return, and then that is worse than not using anything at all at that moment in time.
I did find something from Holland & Barrett some years ago that worked for peripheral neuropathy in my toes and feet. It was called 5-HTP. It was a powder in a capsule. It worked really well. I used it every night. But, one-day when I opened the bottle, the capsules were not there, they had now changed it to tiny white pills. It didn't work any more. I have no idea if they had changed the composition of it, but I imagine they must have done to make it into a tablet. I was bitterly disappointed. It was worse having found something that worked then having that taken away so to speak. It would have been better to have never found it in the first place because I had been given hope with that 5-HTP. I did try it from other sources, but none worked.
In the past I have worn flip flops in winter in snow because the cold killed the bad pain, and I have got out of bed at night just to stand in snow in my bare feet to kill that really bad neuropathy pain. That that is how bad the pain is. However, when the feet 'warm' up again from the cold freezing snow, that also hurts a lot, but that is a different kind of pain to the peripheral neuropathy. But I don't advise doing that. I was desperate for relief from the peripheral neuropathy. I don't do this now.
What do I do now? I accept it, accept that peripheral neuropathic pain. It is still there as much as ever before. I do use that Coleman's mustard I mentioned before. It does take some of the pain away. But the pain comes back after awhile. And that is more debilitating, because again that is worse than accepting the pain in the first place.
I agree, peripheral neuropathy is one of the worst pains you can have. Unless you are experiencing it, no one else can truly understand the intensity of it.
I am sorry, but I had to tell you about the person who had their feet amputated, and still continued to feel the peripheral pain as phantom pain. I realise you probably didn't want to know that.
No you don't sound hopeless. I can understand the desperation.
And the dark places you must visit in your mind because of it.
I think altering your state of mind is key to helping with the peripheral neuropathic pain. It doesn't mean you won't still have the naughty words moments (and the rest), but will help to a better mindset.
I have to admit if someone had suggested in the same words as I am trying to suggest to you in the above paragraph, then I would have given them short shrift. But I have reached that conclusion through my own efforts.
I hope you can find something of help and value you can take away from the psychiatrist you are seeing.
Aw, so sorry to hear this@Cumberland. You have always been such a positive person and so kind and supportive to others on this forum. I sincerely hope 'you can get the help you deserve. Take care.
@gennepher and @Cumberland I was very moved by both your accounts of the terrible pain from peripheral neuropathy. I have suffered from this in my left foot ( not diabetes related, but post surgery a couple of years ago) it’s still present but not as debilitating as it once was. Have either of you tried CBD oil? I found it very helpful.
I really like this painting. You can feel the chill in the air.Late posting my daily piece of art. Dog walk this morning was in a short blizzard, almost a complete white out. The forestry are harvesting huge areas of Cannock Chase so there are stacks of logs all over. The snow settled but vanished within 20 minutes. Watercolour sketch, A5 35 minutes. I have also included my box of watercolour pans and the brushes I used, you can compare my messiness against @gennepher tidy pallets.
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