Well, I like to say that I have improved a lot, I suppose that thanks to the Tegretol+Tryptizol (carbamacepine+amitriptyline) the burning pain has practically disappeared and the punctures and cramps occur very rarely rarely after the day.I keep recovering from muscle atrophy, and sometimes my feet hurt not for neuropathy, if not because of the little strength of the muscles in the area (it is like after having walked barefoot for a long time through a rock beach) I continue with little sensitivityIn plants and with a strange and unchanging sensation to touch, but the change since I wrote the first message so far has been exponential.
I also believe (for what doctors tell me) that the recovery curve is normal.That is, the first 4-6 months are really very bad, but then the progress is seen week by week.The truth, I'm quite happy :)
With respect to diabetes, the truth, "thank you" to neuropathy, nor had I noticed that I was there, that is, before a much more painful and immediate problem, the diabetes seemed to me a simple discomfort (clicking my finger, dietAnd putting insulin, practically is nothing) now that I can focus more on it I have better control.I wear about 38 of Lantus (I have to go down a little more) and a Humalog unit in each meal.My numbers with these guidelines are around 90-130 on average (sometimes I can be lower or higher, but in a timely manner)
Now that I see the end of the tunnel a little, I will allow myself to give advice in case someone looks in my same situation (Type 1 debut at 25-35 years with acute diabetic neuropathy):
The first, a dose of reality: the first months you will have a bad time, really bad, and there is not much to do about it.The medicines they give, rather than relieving pain, struck you and take away from reasoning (you are much slower thinking) but if they are not taken, the subject becomes really unbearable.I know, because when I changed my treatment, I was a couple of days with the clean body of medicines, and in those two days I entered the emergency crises for anxiety and pain to the point of fainting.The two days.
Another "contrariety" is the dream.Let's see, nobody can sleep if there is a person pinching his arm continuously.Well, this is the same.If the feet/legs hurt, there is nothing to do, it will not be able to sleep much.In any case intermittently and a few hours.While it really hurt, no medicine really helped me (later with softer pains if they helped, but with the fat fat, nothing) took several derivatives of benzodiazepines: orfidal (Lorazepam), rivotril (clonazepam), Nobritol F (amitriptyline+medazepam), even some hypnotic like stylnox.Nothing, in the acute phase they didn't help me almost anything.You have to accept it.But later if they help (always under your doctor, that this are drugs that produce dependence and tolerance)
At this stage it helped me to go to physiotherapist (essential to recover the muscle tone lost by neuropathy) and relaxing massages, which although they do not take away your pain, give you a time of relief that is appreciated.
It is also very important to have support in the family and feel supported and loved.I say it because above all that happened to me, at that stage my wife had depression (because of circumstances that do not come to mind) and she also needed help, and was not to give it to me.
An important aspect in neuropathy, is that if you have problems, concerns and stress, it hurts more.Not that it seems that it hurts, it hurts more.The reason, they told me at the time, but I only stayed with the idea, but for you to get an idea, that is the reason why they give antidepressants as a support treatment.
As a miraculous remedy for a little while, which makes you forget aLittle pain and encourage you, sex.It is the best medicine for the body and mind.I do not say it in the pussy.Help one forget what he has for a while.
After those 6 months (more or less) you will begin to notice improvements.The punctures are not so often, there may be full days without punctures, the burning low of intensity, and from here everything will be easier.You will be more animated, you will have physical abilities to do more things: go for a walk, go to work a few hours a day (if your boss allows you, in my case I was lucky, and they give me a lot of wide manga), etc.
I also strongly advise to leave home frequently, even if it is to buy the newspaper, an apple, the purchase, or walk half an hour.Being a long time followed at home induces depression, since it does not stop thinking about the disease, and one concentrates on what the disease hurts and how disabled it is.You have to get out of the house even to take a walk to the block (as soon as this is not a suffering, of course), and if you have to take crutches to help themselves, they take (I took them)
In general, anything that distracts the minds of the problems of one, will relieve pain, which even little, will be appreciated.
Summarizing: courage and endure as you can.This is something that comes out yes or yes :)
Anyway, I feel the bump, but I felt wanting to tell it :)
P.D: My last two hba1c bimonnsual were 5.6 ^^
Greetings to all and thanks for listening to me :)