Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Hi Everybody! I have a 76 year old patient who is suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy. This has bothered him since he had a back operation some time ago. He feels like he is walking on pebbles in his shoes when he is in bed trying to sleep. I think that either the inter-vertebral foramina are too small after the surgery for the nerves to fit without being pressed or the area has scar tissue pressing on the nerves. The surgeon who did this to him says there is nothing that can be done about it. Gotta love them. He has an overall yin deficient presentation. Hidden pulse, Pale tongue material, swollen with thin white coating and little moisture. He has central obesity and dry mouth but he is not diabetic. I have him taking Liu Wei Di Huang Pian and Tien Wang Bu Xin Dan with no effect so far, a couple of weeks. The MD guys have him taking neurotin, Inderal, and some others which I have listed at my office (at another location now) Yes, the western meds could cause neuropathy, but most likely not with the timing of the symptoms starting right after the surgery. He didn't start the meds until he had the symptoms. The first several Acupuncture treatments helped him - he was almost symptom free, and he couldn't even feel the needles but now he is super sensitive to needling so I can't needle his feet any more and the symptoms are back. I have been using stick on electrodes at the K 1 and Bafeng areas connecting the other ends of the circuits to SP 6 and St 36. He can barely stand that. Other points are LI 4, 11; and Lu 7. I have tried other points without lasting success. Lately he has had so much discomfort in his feet that he has been taking amitriptyline. This really doesn't help, he stays awake tossing and turning all night and then sleeps all day, amitriptyline or no amitriptyline. Any help will be most appreciated. Regards, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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