Feeling Numbness And Tingling. Blood Test Normal. Have Neuropathy In Feet. Suggestions?
Dilantin neuropathy
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Dear patient,
Thanks for your query. Judging by your comment, you must have had all the basic tests, metabolic, hormonal, etc to explain a peripheral neuropathy and all came back normal.
I suspect that you are suffering from Dilantin neuropathy, which is a very well described phenomenon that could happen at any time during the course of medication but usually in chronic users. It is like you are saying characterized by a sensory neuropathy with tingling and numbness, but no motor signs.
It is many times reversible when discontinuing the drug; I suggest you talk to your prescribing provider and look for an alternative as soon as possible.
Let me share a reference about a great experiment that proved the nerve damage with this agent:
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Also, if you go to Pfizers website on the medication, it is listed as a side effect.
Yours truly,
Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Cardiology
Mayo Clinic MN
Yes, several options
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Yes, indeed there are several options other than Dilantin for grand mal seizures, the two most commonly prescibed are valproic acid and levetiracetam (Keppra); both are quite effective.
Glad I could help, wish you the best
Dr Brenes-Salazar MD
Thank you
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Thank you, best regards