Supposable diabetic neuropathy and the one thing that changed my thoughts for 5 days.
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So in 2012 I was diagnosed with diabetes, I was 37 at the time. At the same time I found out my wife and I had 2 beautiful twin boys, my neuropathy started about 2 months after my boys were born and it came on with fast rage. Fast forward to May of 2016 when I was told by a pain Doctor I had calcified type knots in my upper / middle back, so he shoots me up with cortisone shots in those knots (6 knots). My back instantly felt better and no sooner than stepping off of the elevator after having the shots my neuropathy was completely gone, I quickly went back up at spoke with the Doctor explaining what had happened and he told me that was impossible..... That just doesn't connect medically! I quickly said, well I'm your new test dummy.... Let's figure it out!
I've seen neurologists, primary care and pain doctors about this and none of them want to investigate, they all just say it's impossible. Anyone out there that can help me understand this? The shots only lasted 5 days and my neuropathy and back pain are back.... And they are mad at me!
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Peonygirl1 JoeMack
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lisa37039 JoeMack
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Have your B6 tested. Make sure you aren't taking any vitamins with b6 without being tested for toxicity. It can cause those symptoms and is commonly given to diabetics when it actually causs neuropathy.
eleni73409 lisa37039
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susan49687 JoeMack
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When I had cortisone or other meds injected I was so excited, no pain, no limp, nothing but extreme excitement! Then several
days later it was bang, all the pain etc. was back.
Could this be what happened to you? Susan