
Suggest Remedy For Numbness In Feet When Diagnosed With Peripheral Nerve Pain

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Tarlov cysts are TYPICALLY benign but can also cause your symptoms as well
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Tarlov cysts are generally benign structures and would not be responsible for any of the symptoms that you're describing having to do with your fibromyalgia. However, in some cases if they are big enough and located mainly in the sacral region of the cord they can cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the legs, calves, and feet. I don't know how to upload the images to the website but perhaps you can call TECH SUPPORT for this network and they can help you resolve that issue.
Actually, there are treatments available in the way of medications, sometimes acupuncture, acupressure, surgical procedures such as spinal fluid drainage can also be done.
Treatments are usually directed at specific symptoms and so if the symptom is PAIN then, the treatment should be analgesic based. If the symptoms are those of numbness or tingling then, agents such as gabapentin, Lyrica, and so forth would be the drugs of choice.
Since you've been in brain trauma rehab then, perhaps you've heard the term EMOTIONAL DYSREGULATION. I believe there's a good chance that what you're describing fits into that category of problem. I think it's a very good idea to try different modalities or interventions to get toward more normal thinking and processing of information using hypnosis, visualization if you can regain that capacity....you may simply need to be in a more relaxed state or environment to pull that one off, how about biofeedback, deep breathing exercises.
In fact, I'm sure you CAN visualize again but it has to be relearned if your TBI has caused the ability to be compromised or lost. You can do it....you'll simply rewire the circuit board so to speak. You can use online apps to help with that sort of thing.
I have also been reading and seeing patients in a brain rehab clinic here in XXXXXXX which is offering NAD infusions for addiction problems and withdrawals, however, NAD infusions have also been at least anecdotally found to have utility in some patients with neurodegenerative processes such as Parkinson's and Parkinson's like syndromes, essential tremor, ADHD, and I'm wondering if TBI could benefit from this infusion protocol. I believe the clinic where I'm seeing patients in is only one of 2 or 3 clinics in the U.S. approved and licensed to give these infusions and so far I've been seeing a large degree of success. I know the procedure is readily available in Europe but it's not offered in very many places here in the U.S. just yet.
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Has your neurologist ruled out every type of blood chemistry etc. that could explain what's been going on? If not, then, I would ask the PMD to pull your files and see which other lab tests could be done to improve the content of neuropathic lesions.

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