Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: foot ulcers

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, CBD's from Cannabis(you dont get intoxicated

from these because the THC is not activated) you get them from the raw

plant.Your Dr will never tell you about these treatments-or say they work.

You must research on your own.Curcumin-also called Tumeric used in cooking

will help with inflamation.

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:57 PM, kallmetigger wrote:

> **

>

>

> I really need help here. I am dealing with a foot ulcer that is

> excruciating at times. Pain meds don't even help. I have been going to a

> wound clinic, and it hasn't been helpful, but I continue to go so bandages

> can be changed. I have been put in various una boots, and the pain gets

> even worse. I have tried oxygen creams, silver, zinc, and a couple of other

> things but due to allergies, I am limited.

>

> I really need options for pain management. I do have Lidocaine but it

> doesn't really help. It is 2%. I do put cool towels around my foot, and at

> times it gives me relief. I elevate, and that doesn't help also.

>

> I really need suggestions. Is there any pain medication that works good

> for this? I am allergice to vicodine and codine. Is there a topical cream

> anyone knows of that works? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

> My doctor says this is normal. That with MS patients you have bad

> cirulation which causes these, and that because of hyper sensitivity it

> makes it worse.

>

> However, you have to take control. It is your body, and what ever is

> necessary I can then insist I get help. So please. Thank you.

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

You wrote

>

> I really need help here. I am dealing with a foot ulcer that is excruciating

at times. Pain meds don't even help. I have been going to a wound clinic, and

it hasn't been helpful, but I continue to go so bandages can be changed.

My reply

you may find this of interest

to increase Nitric Oxide you can take l-arginine and l citruline in combination

also you can use light therapy which will also increase the NO in the blood....

You can find your own otherwise PM if you'd like to know where I get mine as I

don't want to be seen as touting for business...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn7TIZjmNXw & feature=related. You don't say

where you live? if you'd like to track down an Avalon practitioner just contact

the company and they should be able to direct you.

Hope this helps somewhat...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Sorry to hear your painful story. However I'm not a big advocate of pain meds if

it can be avoided. I would speak with a pharmacist who is educated in natural,

homeopathic remedies if it were me. I also have a Global Wellness frequency

generator that addresses all kinds of ailments including pain. Pain is what it's

actually FDA approved for. I think it is important that you find the root cause

of the foot ulcer and address that rather than focusing on treating the pain

however difficult. I think that if you DO find the root cause of your foot ulcer

and address it, the pain will eventually subside naturally. Here are a couple of

links to get you started. The first is for a natural pharmacist that I use. He

is world renown. Fortunately for me he lives and works in the same city as I

do. The second is for the global wellness frequency generator.....check it out.

http://www.ericsnaturalpharmacy.com/Enzymes_enzyme.htm

http://globalwellnesspro.com

Good luck!

-M

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Have you been soaking your feet at the wound clinic? I have had been dealing

with problems with my toes for the past couple of years. My naturopath suggested

that I prepare two dish pans of water. I use a plastic storage bin that fits my

feet well. In one pan I put in very warm water out of the tap. In the other pan

I put in cold water with a few ice cubes. Then I soak for several minutes in the

warm followed by at least 30 seconds in the cold. You go back and forth between

the two until the warm starts to cool down and the cold water doesn't feel cold

anymore. If you do that once or twice a day for a couple of weeks I think you

should have improvement. Afterwards you would need to thoroughly dry your feet

and do whatever wrapping you are doing. I think it is really hard to heal the

tissue damage without good circulation and the hydrotherapy helps with

circulation.

>

> I really need help here. I am dealing with a foot ulcer that is excruciating

at times. Pain meds don't even help. I have been going to a wound clinic, and

it hasn't been helpful, but I continue to go so bandages can be changed. I have

been put in various una boots, and the pain gets even worse. I have tried

oxygen creams, silver, zinc, and a couple of other things but due to allergies,

I am limited.

>

> I really need options for pain management. I do have Lidocaine but it doesn't

really help. It is 2%. I do put cool towels around my foot, and at times it

gives me relief. I elevate, and that doesn't help also.

>

> I really need suggestions. Is there any pain medication that works good for

this? I am allergice to vicodine and codine. Is there a topical cream anyone

knows of that works? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

> My doctor says this is normal. That with MS patients you have bad cirulation

which causes these, and that because of hyper sensitivity it makes it worse.

>

> However, you have to take control. It is your body, and what ever is

necessary I can then insist I get help. So please. Thank you.

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Thank you.  Will look into that too.

________________________________

To: mscured

Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 1:45 PM

Subject: Re: foot ulcers

 

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, CBD's from Cannabis(you dont get intoxicated

from these because the THC is not activated) you get them from the raw

plant.Your Dr will never tell you about these treatments-or say they work.

You must research on your own.Curcumin-also called Tumeric used in cooking

will help with inflamation.

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:57 PM, kallmetigger wrote:

> **

>

>

> I really need help here. I am dealing with a foot ulcer that is

> excruciating at times. Pain meds don't even help. I have been going to a

> wound clinic, and it hasn't been helpful, but I continue to go so bandages

> can be changed. I have been put in various una boots, and the pain gets

> even worse. I have tried oxygen creams, silver, zinc, and a couple of other

> things but due to allergies, I am limited.

>

> I really need options for pain management. I do have Lidocaine but it

> doesn't really help. It is 2%. I do put cool towels around my foot, and at

> times it gives me relief. I elevate, and that doesn't help also.

>

> I really need suggestions. Is there any pain medication that works good

> for this? I am allergice to vicodine and codine. Is there a topical cream

> anyone knows of that works? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

> My doctor says this is normal. That with MS patients you have bad

> cirulation which causes these, and that because of hyper sensitivity it

> makes it worse.

>

> However, you have to take control. It is your body, and what ever is

> necessary I can then insist I get help. So please. Thank you.

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

When my husband got an ucler we wiped it several times a day with betadine. It

cleared it up in about a month. He's a diabetic also so he heals slower than

most. Also I've been told that putting honey on it will sooth it and make it

heal faster. Never tried it though.

hth

Donna in SC (was VA)

" Stress is the confusion created when one's mind overrides the body's basic

desire to choke the living daylights out of some jerk who desperately deserves

it. "

--Unknown

>________________________________

>

>To: mscured

>Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 3:57 PM

>Subject: foot ulcers

>

>

>

> 

>

>I really need help here. I am dealing with a foot ulcer that is excruciating

at times. Pain meds don't even help. I have been going to a wound clinic, and

it hasn't been helpful, but I continue to go so bandages can be changed. I have

been put in various una boots, and the pain gets even worse. I have tried

oxygen creams, silver, zinc, and a couple of other things but due to allergies,

I am limited.

>

>I really need options for pain management. I do have Lidocaine but it doesn't

really help. It is 2%. I do put cool towels around my foot, and at times it

gives me relief. I elevate, and that doesn't help also.

>

>I really need suggestions. Is there any pain medication that works good for

this? I am allergice to vicodine and codine. Is there a topical cream anyone

knows of that works? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

>My doctor says this is normal. That with MS patients you have bad cirulation

which causes these, and that because of hyper sensitivity it makes it worse.

>

>However, you have to take control. It is your body, and what ever is necessary

I can then insist I get help. So please. Thank you.

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

have you tried liposomal vitamin c or plaquex ?

http://www.plaquex.net/Patexamples.htm

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:57 PM, kallmetigger wrote:

> **

>

>

> I really need help here. I am dealing with a foot ulcer that is

> excruciating at times. Pain meds don't even help. I have been going to a

> wound clinic, and it hasn't been helpful, but I continue to go so bandages

> can be changed. I have been put in various una boots, and the pain gets

> even worse. I have tried oxygen creams, silver, zinc, and a couple of other

> things but due to allergies, I am limited.

>

> I really need options for pain management. I do have Lidocaine but it

> doesn't really help. It is 2%. I do put cool towels around my foot, and at

> times it gives me relief. I elevate, and that doesn't help also.

>

> I really need suggestions. Is there any pain medication that works good

> for this? I am allergice to vicodine and codine. Is there a topical cream

> anyone knows of that works? Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

>

> My doctor says this is normal. That with MS patients you have bad

> cirulation which causes these, and that because of hyper sensitivity it

> makes it worse.

>

> However, you have to take control. It is your body, and what ever is

> necessary I can then insist I get help. So please. Thank you.

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...