Thanks! Have you ever experienced these symptoms? The ones shes having with her arms (the way she can hardly use them at all) or do you think thats due to the potassium or neuropathy or both? Where I live healthcare is horrible. I've taken her to 5 different doctors and as you've already read some even tried to kill her it seems! I don't know where else to turn, she has an appointment with a neurologist in jan. but until then I dont know what to do but your suggestions are great and I thank you so much for any and all info you give!
xoxo
Heroine
Do you think it's possible that the potassium agravated the neuropathy? I mean before the potassium thing she did have the burning and tingling in her hands but that was all, no paralysis, no muscle atrophy, none of those symptoms. She feels very weak and can hardly walk on her own, she can hardly feed herself. She can't cut her own food because shes not strong enough to do so.
It's so strange though, She's had neuropathy for almost 10 years and never did any of these things happen, not to mention shes also finally got her sugar levels under control and has ever since she got out of the hospital. One arm started bothering her a little while in the hospital, it became kind stiff.
I'm sorry that you're going through this horrible ordeal as well. Can neuropathy improve at all if this is the cause of all her problems? A couple doctors said there are cases that improve but they don't really know the reacon of improvement. It just happens. Also are you alway's paralyzed or is it like somethins that comes and goes for you.
One more thing, she hasn't had that much pain since the potassium. I mean some nights if her hands get cold they hurt some but she takes her meds and she feels better, but while the potassium consumed her she was in terrible agony! She would call me crying and begging to die. It was horrible.
Once again, I thank you so much for telling me everything you know! I def. am going to give all you've told me
a try.
xoxo
Heroine
I have a couple of questions for you, are you a diabetic? I know you don't have to be to have neuropathy. I was asking because I didn't think diabetics were supposed to soak for too long, and the other question is where do you get your chamomile from and what kind? I want to give it a try but I want to make sure I'm using the right thing.
Thanks again!
i have to get better before i can relapse! im hoping i dont, i really dont have the time to be sick (like to day i have to go do make-up on my sisters photoshoot)
xoxo
Heroine