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  • It sounds like you have peripheral neuropathy, do you see a doctor for this nerve damage? There are many possible causes of peripheral neuropathy, including: Diabetes Mellitus Shingles (post herpetic neuralgia) Vitamin deficiency, particularly B12 and folate Alcohol Autoimmune diseases, including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or Guillain-Barre syndrome AIDS, whether from the disease or its treatment, syphilis, and kidney failure Inherited disorders, such as amyloid polyneuropathy or Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Exposure to toxins, such as heavy metals, gold compounds, lead, arsenic, mercury, and organophosphate pesticides Cancer therapy drugs such as vincristine (Oncovin, Vincasar), and other medications [for example antibiotics such as metronidazole (Flagyl), and isoniazid (Nydrazid, Laniazid)] While diabetes and post herpetic neuralgia are the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy, often times no cause is found. In these situations, it is referred to as idiopathic peripheral neuropathy. Sometimes, peripheral nerve entrapments, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, are considered peripheral neuropathies. In these cases, pressure on the nerve rather than a disease state leads to nerve malfunction.
  • LYRICA....damaged nerves cannot be helped by treatment. if you have planters fasciatis?sp electrolosis and massage therapy. a friend of mine was mis-diagnosed
  • sport a good pair of tennis or sport shoes with big interior arcs. worked for me.

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