I have neuropathy of the hands. Does anyone have a treatment that may help me? I had colon cancer treatment?

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4 Responses to I have neuropathy of the hands. Does anyone have a treatment that may help me? I had colon cancer treatment?

  1. Nyreena says:

    Ok, you need a change of diet. Go onto Hallelujah Acres (www. hacres. com) and you’ll see how people changed their diet, following the Hallelujah Diet, and rid themselves of cancer!
    The reason why so many of us develop cancer is because practically all food in large Grocery stores has chemicals added to it. If you want to learn about this, read Kevin Trudeau’s bestselling book “Natural Cures THEY Don’t Want You to Know About. ” His book was such an eyeopener for me. Then I found out about the Hallelujah Diet and was very impressed. Now, I eat very healthy and I don’t miss any of the unhealthy foods.
    Perhaps if you try it, your problems will go away, like many others? Who knows? I think it’s worth a try. It’s your health, isn’t it?

  2. gillianprowe says:

    I have it as well so they started my on Lyrica and boy the improvement excellent. I have Rheumatoid Arthritis.

  3. quijibored says:

    Some of the numbness may wear off after a few months. Here are a few web pages that might be helpful reading. Sorry about your neuropathy. Neuropathy sucks.

    http://www. chemocare. com/managing/numbness__tingling. asp

    http://www. cancersupportivecare. com/nervepain. php

    http://www. cancersupportivecare. com/neuropathy. html

    http://www. cancerbackup. org. uk/Resourcessupport/Symptomssideeffects/Othersymptomssideeffects/Peripheralneuropathy

    http://www. cancerhelp. org. uk/help/default. asp?page=18518

    http://www. medifocushealth. com/NR021/Treatment-Options-for-Peripheral-Neuropathy_Treatment-for-Cancer-Related-Peripheral-Neuropathy. php

    Make sure and take a good B-complex vitamin and ask your Dr about neurotonin and similar drugs used to treat neuropathy. good luck

  4. John says:

    Perhaps go and see a Neurologist. If it was chemo induced neuropathy then it should slowly recover over time, as nerves do regenerate, be it ever so slow (1mm per day). For what it’s worth I am currently going through a Cisplatin induced periperal neuropathy which peaked at its worst probably around 4-5 months after completing my last course of chemo. It was quite distressing at the time as each week it was getting worse and worse with the numbness/tingling commencing at the toes and fingures and gradually working its way up until at its worst my arms and legs were numb, side of my face, loss of fine motor movement and balance! But it does get better over time. It is now almost 10-months since finishing chemo and there has been impovement as I am now able to type on the keyboard, write legibly (just a little) and the numbness is now just in my hands and feet. I am also able to handle cold items, which before I could not as it was shear agony and I don’t get shooting pains which were also part of the problem.

    What did I do to overcome this? Well not much, I was initially taking a course of vitamin B6, B12 and multivitamin B supplements to supposedly assist in the nerve regeneration, but I only took these for a few weeks as they did not appear to be doing a great deal. In fact you need to be aware that B6 in high doses can in fact have the opposite effect and cause neuropathy! Basically I’ve maintained a healthy diet and underwent some rehab comprising of Occupational Therapy, Physical Eduaction and Phisio, along with regualr exercise (i. e walking). This all seemed to help and having someone massage hands and feet helps and feels great!
    Hope this is of some help. I’m told that it will improve over time and in my case it has, but it appears that it does get worse before it gets better. Generally the symptomns peaked at around 3 – 5 months after the last session of chemo, before starting to improve. All the best. . . .

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