Guest guest Posted September 2, 2005 Report Share Posted September 2, 2005 Hello: I have never had surgery and am having numbess and pain in both of my feet but at this point it could be due to several factors - I have type 2 diabetes but feel it is way too soon to have any neuropathies and also I got my sugars under control quite quickly, I was just diagnosed with Grave's disease and that can cause sweeling and pain in the feet and legs but who knows it still could be from my lumbar curve especially when i hear other scoliosis folks having it too. Momo ( ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 My daughter has been on LDN for MS since May 2008 and her foot has become completely numb in the past couple weeks. She cannot feel the contact she has with the ground and so she slips a lot...also cannot keep on any shoes/sandals that require gripping. This sure sounds like an exacerbation to me...but we are trying to be patient. I hope soon she'll be able to echo your good news. > > I've been on 1.5 mg LDN (for starters) for 2 weeks and I've noticed that within the past couple > of days, my left foot has long periods of time without foot numbness. It seems to be getting > better each day. I attribute this to the LDN, because nothing else has changed in my life. I'm > hoping to see more improvements when I move up to 3 mg. > > > > > Now if they could find something for the foot numbness and balance issues I > > am dealing with this summer. Has LDN helped anyone with those? > > Joyce > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 > > My daughter has been on LDN for MS since May 2008 and her foot has > become completely numb in the past 574 couple weeks. She cannot feel the > contact she has with the ground and so she slips a lot...also cannot > keep on any shoes/sandals that require gripping. This sure sounds like > an exacerbation to me...but we are trying to be patient. I hope soon > she'll be able to echo your good news. > > ======== I had my hands go numb on LDN for 3 weeks, that eventually faded away as my body adjusted to the endorphin boost. Hopefully your daughter's increased MS symptoms will subside soon. , LDN user 5 years for chronic progressive MS, no progression in 5 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 > > Hello, > I was wondering if anyone has any experience with foot numbness? I > cheated last week with some rice noodles, and also had alot of extra > salt. Within the next few days, one foot went numb. I thought it > could be a blood sugar spike since my body isnt used to any simple > sugars. Shortly after the other foot has gone numb, and both feel very > cold both in sensation and to the touch. My doctor simply wants me > to " watch it " for any more changes. I am experiencing some other > candida symptoms like cravings and dizziness and emotional swings and > some stiffness on joints. Is foot numbness anything anyone has > experienced? +++Hi. Is your name Colleen? Numbness is caused by toxins, which are mainly because candida is overgrowing since you cheated. The symptoms of candida overgrowing and candida being killed off are the same. You only know if your symptoms are die-off instead of overgrowth if you stick to the diet. Cravings, dizziness, emotional swings and stiffness of joints are also due to the same reasons. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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