i've been neglecting my type 1 diabetes for 6+ years. recently, i suffered 2 boughts of dka. since they discharged me from icu this past sept., my sugars are better, but my feet seem to have gotten worse. even my hands now tingle, pretty much all day and especially at night, which makes sleeping difficult. i heard they have an operation that eases the pressure off your nerves, but i can't possibly afford that, since i'm not insured (try getting health insurance w/ diabates!). anyhow, the pressure is really bad lately--anybody know of any topical creams or ointments out there that relieve such pressure? heck, i figured once my sugars were under control, the neuropathy would let up some, but to my surprise it's just getting worse w/ every day. any advice will be greatly appreciated. thanks!
2006-11-30
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Some people with similar kind of nerve mediated pain from post-herpetic neuralgia (chronic pain in the skin following a bout of shingles) will experience success with Capsaicin applied topically. These preparations can be purchased over the counter. They tend to initially worsen the pain but then later would provide relief. It does not work on everyone but may be worth a try.
Too bad you don't have insurance coverage. Medications like Lyrica (pregabalin), Neurontin (gabapentin), and Nortriptyline are non-addictive, non-narcotic oral medications that can be effective for nerve pain in about one out of every three individuals.
2006-11-30 02:59:47
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2016-05-14 15:46:22
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2016-05-16 23:14:04
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methylcobalamin 1500 mcg once a day for 3 months along with gaba-pentin gives drastic results in burning sensation of feet & hands in Diabetes & hypertension patients. Also Cap. Palsyneuron marketed by Phyto pharma which is an Ayurvedic medicine also gives drastic results when taken 2 capsules twice daily after meals for 3 months
2016-03-13 06:04:40
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No I really don't know of any topical solutions to make it stop but I know what your saying I'm a Type 1 too and done exactly what you done and am now paying the price for it. Have you talked to the medicare and Medicaid office in your area to see if they will cover you if you have no insurance maybe they will call and find out. The only thing with medicare they will have to find you disabled to do it and you may have to pay a little to get it.Good luck call your department of human services for Medicaid.
2006-11-30 03:16:54
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Unfortunately, it sounds like the nerves in your feet have been damaged by prolonged high sugar levels.
As for meds, make a list of the meds you take and those you're supposed to take. Go to the site below for links to durg company programs that can get you meds at little or no cost.
2006-12-01 12:25:11
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answered by ckm1956 7
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Go to a neurologist and ask for neurontin or mirapex tablets to soothe your RLS. I did the same as you and suffer too. These pills helped me immensely. The operation, however, is not guaranteed and very costly. I lost all sensation from both knees to my toes. My husband massages my legs and feet nightly and it seems to help, though not always. Try going to a local indoor swimming pool and float around getting the pressure off them for awhile. It works for me, too. Good luck to you!
2006-11-30 04:25:17
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answered by miladybc 6
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Even though you don't have insurance try to get into a Podiatrist. Your feet could be at risk. Even though you don't have insurance, you should go, it might just save your feet. Get into a doctor (podiatrist) as soon as possible!
2006-11-30 03:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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