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Neuropathy and GCS

Started by Stevie, February 27, 2016, 10:45:29 AM

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Stevie

 I have a condition called idiopathic peripheral Neuropathy, what this does is cause my feet and lower legs to send pain signals when there is no cause for them to do so. Both my feet are numb yet are constantly sending pain messages to my brain, or they send confused signals even a cool breeze can hurt sometimes, so I wear socks most of the time. Occasionally the pain will be in my genitals and radiate thru the entire lower half of my body as well.  I'm wondering if I have GCS will I still have the pain in that area?  My feeling is that I will as the nerves will still be there. I think I might be better off just having it removed all together but I am afraid I would still have the pain, but at least the damn thing would be gone though. I have tried looking for information about this but I cant find any.    Anyone have any experience or knowledge about this?   
  There is no cure but there are treatments for it but they require taking anti-seizure or anti-depressants, all of which that I have tried have caused me to have suicidal thoughts so I wont even try any more of those. While I admit when I tried some of them I was in a pretty bad mental state  because of GD.
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kira21 ♡♡♡

I would say, that you are likely to have pain there even if they remove the nerve and it's actually numb. The remainder of the nerves are still there and can still trigger. I had nerve pain problems pretty grs, not the same as yours though,  and reactions to the gablins and tricyclics so I had stop them. I am getting a lot of stabbing pains from my op 5 months ago. I expected to.  It's like being bitten by needle like teeth.  I have pain also from bits that aren't there anymore.