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    Is Your Medication Causing Neuropathy?
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    A study from the Mayo clinic revealed that 70% of Americans under the age of 64 take prescription medications. As you might suspect, this number doesn’t get better with age.
    In fact, the Center For Disease Control and Prevention reports that 89% of adults 65 and older are taking prescription medications with a large majority taking more than 5 prescriptions.
    In and of itself, this is a problem of epidemic proportions, but it’s made worse because many of these medications can either cause peripheral neuropathy or worsen the nerve damage you already have.
    The field of medicine is continuously moving forward. Our life expectancy is longer than ever despite the fact that the overall quality of our health continues to diminish. And this is because the trend in America is… There’s a Pill for every ill”
    We think all medications are innocuous and tend to forget that with each medication comes a long laundry list of side effects, which will create their own set of symptoms and a new health problem.
    This turns into a downward spiral of having to add in another medication, then another and another to treat the vast number of negative effects.
    When we look at our older adults, I already mentioned that 65-year-olds and up are typically on at least 5 medications. But the statistics paint a further dire picture. Most adults 70 years and up are on anywhere between 9-13 different prescriptions.
    It’s important to realize that with this there are a rising number of medications that can cause or worsen your peripheral neuropathy.
    00:00 Intro to "Is Your Medication Causing Neuropathy?"
    01:23 A Pill for Every ill
    02:41 Anti-Anxiety Medication
    03:24 Antidepressant Medications
    03:56 Cymbalta
    05:35 Calcium Channel Blockers
    06:35 STATIN Medications
    08:20 Conclusion
    San Antonio Neuropathy Center
    Dr. Monteiro and Dr. Coppola are the founders of the San Antonio Neuropathy Center where they’ve been helping people recover from neuropathy for over 18 years. Their services have been sought after from people throughout the United States and Internationally. Their unique approach is drug-free, non-surgical and helps relieve neuropathy symptoms while restoring function and repairing damaged nerves.
    NUPHORIA cm
    Dr. Coppola and Dr Monteiro also developed a neuropathy product line called NUPHORIA cm designed specifically to help their patients recover faster from neuropathy. Once available only to their patients within their clinic, NUHORIA cm is now available to the public at:
    www.HealmyNerves.com
    Defeat Neuropathy Now … In Spite of Your Doctor
    Dr. Monteiro and Dr. Coppola are the co-authors of the book Defeat Neuropathy Now … In Spite of Your Doctor. This book gives the reader an “Eye-Opening” look into why medications and traditional therapies leave most neuropathy sufferers stuck in misery without hope. This book is a survival manual for anyone suffering with neuropathy. Get your copy today at:
    bit.ly/Defeat-Neuropathy-Now
    Disclaimer:
    Dr. Coppola and Dr. Monteiro are both Doctors of Chiropractic. Dr. Coppola graduated in 1996 from Parker Chiropractic College and Dr. Monteiro graduated from National Chiropractic College in 1992. The use of “doctor” or “Dr.” solely refers to that degree.
    This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be used to self-diagnose and it is not a substitute for a medical exam, diagnosis, treatment or recommendation from your treating physician. It does not create a doctor-patient relationship between Dr. Coppola or Dr. Monteiro and you. You should not make any change in your health regimen or diet before first consulting a physician and obtaining a medical exam, diagnosis, and recommendation. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Nerves Can Heal
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Комментарии • 947

  • @laurainelindley9190
    @laurainelindley9190 Год назад +48

    65 and don’t take any medication, still work and am so healthy, thank god 👍🇬🇧

    • @henrysmith5472
      @henrysmith5472 Год назад +3

      Lauraine you are blessed indeed. i am early 60s and have a long list of stuff i would rather not deal with. enjoy your health to the fullest. God should have a capital G by the way.

    • @Old_Sailor85
      @Old_Sailor85 4 месяца назад

      You are blessed.

  • @pladam7198
    @pladam7198 Год назад +68

    A Toronto pharmacist who lived a long life was asked about his secret to longevity. “Stay away from doctors & pharmacists” was his reply. He was placed in a nursing home just months before he passed and that was the first time he ever took prescription drugs.

    • @thomasjordan6469
      @thomasjordan6469 7 месяцев назад +3

      I’m so sorry 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @anthonyyoung9799
      @anthonyyoung9799 7 месяцев назад +2

      I was on cymbalta did nothing for me off it now Thank God.

  • @hubertmoody3769
    @hubertmoody3769 Год назад +260

    I am 69 years old, and i'm not taking any prescription medications non not one. Thanks to our Almighty Creator .

    • @williampapadopoulos8145
      @williampapadopoulos8145 Год назад +4

      But are you a type 2 diabetic? If so, How did you gradually get off of your pills?

    • @hubertmoody3769
      @hubertmoody3769 Год назад +5

      @@williampapadopoulos8145 I never started talking any in the first place.

    • @ppmppm7010
      @ppmppm7010 Год назад +1

      How you feeling

    • @rinanorden2343
      @rinanorden2343 Год назад +5

      AND good genes my dear😅

    • @cooky_2076
      @cooky_2076 Год назад +1

      Amen.

  • @michaeldavidson1909
    @michaeldavidson1909 Год назад +68

    We need more doctors like this one!

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +6

      Michael Davidson So Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!

    • @girsharma2076
      @girsharma2076 День назад

      So if medicine was this simple it would make our jobs as doctors fabulously simple. I am saddened by the number of doctors(who are responsible for treating and trying to make patients better for a want of simplified job description) who sit on you tube and make every doctor the enemy and suddenly do not seem to forget the nuances of practising medicine. If it was that simple-anybody could be one. Choosing the correct medication can be very difficult in some patients especially with different comorbidities and polypharmacy etc etc. For example If a patient has a much more severe side effect to a particular drug but responded well to one that causes peripheral neuropathy, after having have gone through trials of all other types of meds through the months to get one that they respond to and knowing there are things that can help reduce or treat peripheral neuropathy-well would one want to somewhat get by with peripheral neuropathy or die from stroke caused by high blood pressure seeing no other tablets work? Most of the drug categorised to treat high BP cause this problem and many other ones. One of the mechanism is by interfering with blood circulation to the nerves but that is by the fact that most meds cause ckd and one of its characteristics is peripheral neuropathy-so I would leave it to all the clever cloggs who think all doctors are out to get them(!)to work out what they would do. Even Ayurvedic meds that work fantastically without the chemical rubbish of allopathic drugs (kindly note-not the ones brought from dodgy internet places which might contain mercury and other harmful stuff but from legit places usually local and freshly made by the locals) However even with that, there is a discipline to it-good thing is yes no kidney toxicity and the rest of side effects allopathic medicines cause but care needs to be taken to avoid liver damage and that is why very specially locally trained (not from reading books or copying willy nilly) specialist doses it out correctly. If only medicine was 2+2 is 4 but it is not with medicine. I am saddened to see this dogmatic view of if your doctor does not do what you say -change them. My advise would be if your doctor does not listen to your concerns, does to reassure you correctly with evidence or give you time to make you feel heard and listened to-then change your doctor-not just because they didn't do what you wanted to because somebody on you tube dictated so. PS- I have never favoured statins but educated and encouraged my patients to approach it holistically in few different ways which have worked-its not me but the amazing-ness of patients who follow and listen who should be given the credit.

  • @klasgroup
    @klasgroup Год назад +20

    Nearly 10 years back, i did my own research and stopped taking statins. My condition has considerably improved.

    • @krystynasoltys346
      @krystynasoltys346 4 месяца назад

      You did it right thing , good decision.
      Because they don’t melt cholesterol in veins , but negatively effect the liver , suppressing production cholesterol right there , that is why some people take Q enzymes in supplements. But statins reduce cholesterol only in 10 -/- and if you stop take statins then you may experience over production of cholesterol in liver which is responsible for 80-/- of it and rest of came with food .

  • @ulexite-tv
    @ulexite-tv Год назад +79

    I tested with high cholesterol and was prescribed "helpful" statins. I got neuropathy, plus leg cramps. The dosage was lowered, the brand was swapped -- for years. And the neuropathy was diagnosed as "idiopathic." My feet were so numb that i actually could not feel them while walking, rolled my foot and broke my 5th metatarsal bone! One day i mentioned my neuropathy to my dentist (my DENTIST! After years of complaining to my doctors!) And he asked if i took any statin. I said yes. He said, "Cut it out for one month and see how your feet feel." I did, and the feeling in my feet came back. I am 75 years old, NOT on statins, and still have high cholesterol but i can feel my feet. Statins are EVIL and TOXIC.

    • @fairchild1737
      @fairchild1737 Год назад +6

      I take supplement Hawthorne berry for chloresteral by Solaray

    • @kimmyk1
      @kimmyk1 Год назад +14

      My cholesterol is very high by choice. Your brain is very high in cholesterol. Statins destroy cholesterol which can be the onset of dementia. Glad you stopped statins

    • @4698mags
      @4698mags 11 месяцев назад +3

      I was taking statins and stopped, I got a heart attack eight years ago and had quadruple bypass surgery afterwards, I'm taking a high blood pressure medicine Enalapril, I am using a mixture of olive oil and lemon juice a tablespoonful each, first thing on mornings for five days I'll be going to have a cholesterol test in a few days. I was taking simvastatin and would feel sick and the pharmacist said stop if it causes problems. I have had pa behind my right leg where the blood vessel was removed for the bypass surgery, I'm taking calcium magnesium, Omega 369 and vitamin c

    • @user-wx8zf9yi5e
      @user-wx8zf9yi5e 11 месяцев назад +5

      Take red yeast rice. Get it at drug store.

    • @DannaK247
      @DannaK247 10 месяцев назад +4

      Another I highly suggest you research before taking is methotrexate. I was in a trial by my RA specialist for this drug and Hydrocloriquin. I developed multiple side effects from it. The most frightening one neuropathy in both of my legs. Along with dizziness, loss of coordination, imbalance, just to name a few..

  • @fds6720
    @fds6720 Год назад +65

    My husband has been taking 2 of the drugs that you listed here for the last 15 years and he is having pinch nerve and nerve pain all the time. Finally, he listened to me and watched the video. He is going to try to stop it now. Thank you very much for enlightening us.

    • @life-mm5do
      @life-mm5do Год назад +16

      A pinched nerve is not the same as peripheral neuropathy.

    • @marie-anne8780
      @marie-anne8780 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@life-mm5do c'est quoi la différence? Merci

    • @marlenafina3481
      @marlenafina3481 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@life-mm5doshe never said it was.

    • @nagibkanaan2464
      @nagibkanaan2464 6 месяцев назад

      What rubbish
      Pain is pain
      These doctors are blow arses

    • @nancythane4104
      @nancythane4104 4 месяца назад +1

      They mentioned nerve pain as well.

  • @conniewaterman1673
    @conniewaterman1673 Год назад +105

    Cymbalta was prescribed for my pain and truly made me so much worse! I have just struggled through the withdrawals on my own with so much medication and been fired by 3 Doctors, because they gave me drugs that were killing me! Ultimately I have come to learn that if I want to live with any good quality of life or even to stay alive I have the ultimate responsibility to research every med! I have gotten off 10 prescriptions since 2020.

    • @conniewaterman1673
      @conniewaterman1673 Год назад +21

      I have also gone almost completely bald from 4 meds and had stomach medication cause life threatening anemia, lopressor caused my cholesterol to get so high that I developed liver disease, a drug caused metabolic syndrome and I am still suffering the aftereffects of that and worse. Getting down to 5 prescriptions was an amazing thing for me to accomplish and took real courage.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +15

      Excellent job, Connie. Good for you!💖

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +12

      Unbelievable courage and determination.

    • @deliachitts1964
      @deliachitts1964 Год назад +14

      I have been on Cymbolta 1year for severe depression. I want to stop taking it because it is making my nerve pain worse . Sifrol for my restless leg syndrome 😢for years .

    • @truelies3690
      @truelies3690 Год назад

      A big pharma doctor money 🤑 making scam. big pharma pays all doctors, dentist, etc... 15% kickbacks and other perks for their business by writing each prescription of their chemical toxic waste their chemists concoct in their labs. Poison that will destroy your body and health in slow motion. A slow death. They are in the business of making billions and billions selling the poisons they concoct. Absolute garbage. Good luck all.

  • @jeannelima8281
    @jeannelima8281 Год назад +23

    Thank you for this video! People need to learn and their own research on medication. I was on more than 5 medication for depression that gave me heart palpitations, that I ended up seeking a doctor to fix it. I would bruise easily without doing anything. Weight gain. Nausea and the list goes on. The depression persisted and sicker and sicker I became, until I quit all the medication by myself slowly, it took a year to off and being sick with the side effects. It’s has been 2 years. No more side effects only the depression which I am dealing differently with.

  • @DireNeeds
    @DireNeeds 6 месяцев назад +5

    I am always amazed at how my Doctor will simply want to deal with symptoms by prescribing meds rather than address the real problem. Thank You for the information in this video.

  • @anselb2000
    @anselb2000 Год назад +100

    Thank you for your honesty! I was put on statins and very shortly experienced pain in both shoulders, hips, and knees. That is when I started researching statins. It seems the whole world knows how bad statins are, except for pill pushers in the United States! It is all about the money.

    • @sueprator9314
      @sueprator9314 Год назад

      Keep researching because here on YT there are cardiologists, MDs and scientists that have revealed more about how "bad cholesterol" came to be named. Pharma funded the studies back in the late 50s. Read up on how the body needs cholesterol. Statins are evil in my opinion. There is no definitely link of high LDL to arteriosclerosis IF all your other markers are good: weight, BP, HDL, TRIglyc, etc.

    • @kathleenstoin671
      @kathleenstoin671 Год назад +4

      Everyone is different. Some people are allergic to penicillin. I'm allergic to sulfa drugs. Some people could die from taking them. Does that mean that penicillin and sulfa meds are evil and should be taken off the market? Of course not! Likewise, some people can't take statins because they have undesirable side effects. But I have been on a statin for years, with absolutely no problems. No, "the whole world" doesn't "know how bad statins are!" Getting all upset about any medication causing side effects in some people and insisting that they are bad drugs is an extreme reaction. If you get side effects from a medication, don't take it. But I'm not willing to chuck out medicatons that are beneficial for some people just because others can't take them. Let's not throw out the baby with the bath water, for goodness' sake! Every medication will cause side effects in some people, but what's your solution? Going back to the stone age? I'm staying on my statin, because it isn't bad for me.

    • @IvySnowFillyVideos
      @IvySnowFillyVideos Год назад +5

      Glad you were proactive to your health. Most people won't realize the damages done to thier body until its too late. I don't know why anyone would want to take a "black boxed" medicine...when they could adapt simple life changes.

    • @davehaggerty3405
      @davehaggerty3405 Год назад +1

      Every one of the statins are different too.
      I personally cannot tolerate Lipitor.
      Any other statin is ok.

    • @amythomas1124
      @amythomas1124 Год назад +4

      My Dad developed dementia from years on a Statin drug. It started with an A. I can’t spell it. I refuse to take a Statin drug. I was even able to get off Metformin. Intermittent fasting works wonders. Keeps my A1C in check. 😊

  • @vzucha2912
    @vzucha2912 Год назад +5

    I have in the past , had more problems with side effects of medications . Than I had with any illnesses. I have to take Basaglar insulin
    as I am a diabetic now . And Armour Thyroid , as I don't have all of my thyroid gland due to surgery. Other wise I use herbs for treatment.
    As far as depression or anxiety, I read the Bible and lean on God's promises to take care of me . Never felt better in my life . I am almost 84 years old . Good health for my age .❤️🕊️

  • @sallyjoligocki5011
    @sallyjoligocki5011 Год назад +11

    My hands, legs and feet burn. I sometimes have to put my feet in cold water. About nine months ago my Dr. Put me on cymbalta. At first it worked, now I am in worse pain than before. In the past two months I am having a difficult time walking. Legs hurt. Feel like crying all the time. Guess I need a different dr
    Thank you for your advice.

  • @bettycochrane8086
    @bettycochrane8086 Год назад +8

    I am almost 75yrs old. I have had sciatica for 40 years and have had back surgery for spondylolisthesis. I have an implanted spinal cord stimulator which helps with diagnosed severe nerve damage bilateral LEs. I read an article on the effectiveness of Alpha Lopeic Acid on nerve pain and started taking it Dec31, 2022. A few days later I noticed a spring in my step, non painful sit to stand transfers, and absence of sciatic posterior hip pain.
    Now, I say this to explain where I am now, but after watching your video on the 4 classes of Rx drugs that cause nerve damage, I realized that I am on 4 meds that you covered. Duloxetine, amlodipine, Mirtzapine
    Pravastatin
    I would like to be off of them all, with substitutions, if I need them.
    Thank you for your help! I subscribed right away!!

  • @benth162
    @benth162 Год назад +13

    It took me years to figure out that stantins were killing me after eight years of being on them. I told my cardiologist I was stopping the drug and he asked my why. I told him it was killing me. I ended up with non-diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in my feet, then Stucco Keratosis. The Neuropathy in my fee was so bad I couldn't even walk barefooted on the plush carpeting in our home without great pain. I have been off stantins now for at least four to five years and the Neuropathy is almost gone as my nerves keep repairing themselves

    • @Perich29
      @Perich29 9 месяцев назад

      Stantins love to sue the people who came up with this.

    • @benth162
      @benth162 9 месяцев назад

      @@Perich29 The drug companies are criminals whom you cannot sue, even when their drugs kill millions, YES MILLIONS. The only thing left for us is a punishment that fits the crime as in giving their CEOs the Benito Mussolini Treatment.

  • @KimmersF101
    @KimmersF101 Год назад +14

    I just stumbled upon your channel, and OMG, this totally pertains to me! I am in the beginnings of peripheral neuro and am taking a couple of the drugs that cause/worsen it! I am getting on the horn with my Dr. (s) asap to change things, if not get off of them! Thank God I found you, and God Bless you for helping so many!

  • @shugar4847
    @shugar4847 Год назад +3

    WOW… I can’t thank you and Dr Valarie enough for all your great information. I am currently waiting for myorder of nuphoria. I’m so overwhelmed with everything I’m dealing with. There’s not enough room or time for me to get in to all that’s going on with me. I just want to say thank you, keep it coming,and God Bless you and Dr Valarie ❤️🙏

  • @steveb.2874
    @steveb.2874 Год назад +62

    I was on several of the drugs you listed, some being various antidepressants, anti-anxiety, sleep problems and statins. I've finally found a physician in my small town whom believes as I do that being educated about using food, exercise and other lifestyle habits is much better to try first before going the big pharma route as a starting point to getting truly healthy.

    • @deepowe6970
      @deepowe6970 Год назад +2

      HI, what foods and exercises do you do?

    • @suzanneemerson9787
      @suzanneemerson9787 Год назад +2

      Yes. The meds will always be there if it turns out you need them. Try everything else first. Unless it’s an emergency, of course.

    • @bruh87cashmoney37
      @bruh87cashmoney37 9 месяцев назад

      Ive taken duloxetine and cymbalta they never helped and ive taken gagapentin and it didnt help. I have really bad nerve pain in my legs. And I have venus vain deficiency. I just have to deal with pain so much. What can I do to help. Exercise doesnt help much either. But I dont want to get surgery on my legs cause I cant hardly stand now. I use a walker to get around. I have lupus so thats bad too.

    • @LThill-ks2uz
      @LThill-ks2uz 5 месяцев назад +1

      I've gone from one doctor to another, there's no way to know what they believe before hand. There should be a better way to research and select our doctor

  • @mavisfrancis1425
    @mavisfrancis1425 Год назад +15

    They did unnecessary cervical fusion on me and then put me on some of these medications which refused to take and they put up a fight with me. Thank you for this information. Very helpful.

  • @Honeybee-iu2gx
    @Honeybee-iu2gx Год назад +5

    😊 This video just came up on my recommended. Thanks for the info.
    I’m taking some of the meds you spoke about. Thank you for the enlightenment.

  • @elizabethguzman9914
    @elizabethguzman9914 Год назад +11

    Thank you from letting people know about the bad side of pills

  • @ForeverChanged7
    @ForeverChanged7 Год назад +10

    Thank you for the truth on the BP meds. Now I know what's causing my problems.

  • @susanm882
    @susanm882 Год назад +3

    Thank you very much. This was very informative

  • @oldgypsytap
    @oldgypsytap 8 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you Dr Coppola...you've just described my current dilemma with respect to my increasingly problematic peripheral neuropathy probably caused by my decades -long ingestion of both Amlodipine (Black-boxed) and Atorvastatin. You've clarified something I've been questioning for some time but which all of my doctors seem reluctant to address. I hope alternatives are avaiable in order to address my 'issues'. THANK YOU!

  • @sheilagilleland4312
    @sheilagilleland4312 Год назад +9

    I’m so glad you shared this with us! Thank you so much!

  • @robertlee4172
    @robertlee4172 Год назад +2

    Based on this video alone , I've subbed right away. Looking forward to more info on neuropathy health.

  • @prithvibrar1297
    @prithvibrar1297 4 месяца назад +2

    I am 84 years and I have been on 10 mg Statin for the last 3 years. Earlier 40 mg dosage did cause a lot of health issues; muscle and nerve damage soon after the stetting. But now I have adjusted to the 10 mg dosage and I am recovering from the side effects.

  • @mikecee3058
    @mikecee3058 Год назад +5

    It's all about big pharma being able to have a person on several drugs for their entire lives-it's a constant revenue stream for them. There are plenty of ways to keep yourself reasonably healthy without mega-doses of pills every day. At 61 I have made the choice not to take any prescription medications, and I feel phenomenal. Exercise on a daily basis, keep my weight under control, and I've learned the power of the word no when it comes to the medical community.

  • @WarmFuzzyVibes
    @WarmFuzzyVibes Год назад +5

    I love your hot air balloon lamp! Thanks for the vital info on neuropathy caused by or made worse by certain prescription meds.

  • @ce1581
    @ce1581 Год назад +16

    I was on paxil til it just didn't help anymore, changed to venlafaxine. Within two weeks I had had the worst peripheral neuropathy symptoms in my feet , but the effectiveness the venlafaxine had on my PTSD was so profound I put up with it til I found alpha lipoic acid supplements. Now, if I miss a dose of the ala I get the stabbing burning in my feet again. And the electrical brain zaps from missing a dose or so of the venlafaxine is torture to say the least. But , I'm grateful to have it so I can function to an average degree. My Dr. Kept saying I didn't have diabetes and I'm sure doubted my complaints about my feet until I looked up rare side effects of venlafaxine and was able to show her it wasn't in my head . ❣️

  • @marilynmalone7238
    @marilynmalone7238 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for being Truthful!

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  11 месяцев назад

      Marilyn Malone You are so very welcome!

  • @maybelline081
    @maybelline081 11 месяцев назад +1

    Iv'e been taking Statins for 30 years now, high blood pressure, Atenolol & Entresto. After surviving 2 heart attacks & aneverism & Coumadin (blood thinner) since 3 yrs now. I do not have pain but when I scrath my feet sometimes I do not feel them (half of foot) and also my toes turns white. In both family (mother & father) there is a high historic of cardiac failure. I am so full of energy compare to my friends with the same age of mine, even if my heart has only 37% of it's capacity. Thank God here in the province of Quebec (Canada) whe have insurance for our meds for us who don't have personnal insurance. Blessed I am 🙏

  • @shriyasanthirakaanthan3519
    @shriyasanthirakaanthan3519 Год назад +9

    Thank you doctor for this video.Very informative.

  • @kalikama
    @kalikama 9 месяцев назад +7

    I started the very first symptoms of neuropathy about a year ago. Many of the anti-depressants you listed, I have been on. They've been changed so many times because of the withdrawal I get--the brain and other zaps in my body. Two times, I was almost off of them--after a year or titrating down, but then I had a tragedy after each time. Not realizing that SSRI's can cause neuropathy and not knowing that my symptoms WERE neuropathy, I saw my pc doc and she referred me to a neurologist who pretty much diagnosed it, but sent me to another neurologist at the Univ. of MI Ataxic Clinic. Somewhere in there I was referred to a cardiologist to make sure the numbness wasn't circulatory and he wanted to put me on a statin and BP meds. We debated the statin because I had family members who'd taken them and wasn't comfortable with the idea of getting the same side effects. I will be stopping the statin tomorrow as I don't think my cholesterol is THAT high. :). I really wish I'd seen this when I first heard I had neuropathy, 3 months ago. I still don't think it will get better, since I will probably be staying on an SSRI, but I am hoping it doesn't get worse.

    • @elainegoad9777
      @elainegoad9777 4 месяца назад

      Try Alpha Lipoic Acid, B complex, B1 (Biofeiomine best absorb Vit B1) Magnesium, CoQ10 ( Dr Eric Berg You Tube and other naturopathic doctors) This combination and proper food helps me. Also get wide toe box shoes or shoes with more depth.

  • @jtempleton1465
    @jtempleton1465 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this vital information. 🙏

  • @poogadaddy7298
    @poogadaddy7298 4 месяца назад

    This was an excellent and informative. Very educational.

  • @lizziedee7755
    @lizziedee7755 11 месяцев назад +6

    I asked my doctor to take me off of dilatiazem after watching your video . He reluctantly did that and within 3 days the extreme swelling in my legs was gone. Thanks 😊

    • @josi7690
      @josi7690 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm late to this comment but was diltiazem replaced with something else?

  • @lizhall2961
    @lizhall2961 Год назад +5

    Good info! Studies show that a predominantly whole food, plant- based diet can substantially reduce elevated cholesterol. Many saturated fats in the keto diet are proinflammatory. The keto diet avoids refined carbs and sugar that elevate cholesterol and trigger inflammation. We don't know the long-term effects of keto diet yet on the kidneys. Of course, if one chooses a whole food plant based diet, it is essential to keep vitamin B12 and vitamin D in a good range which might require supplementation. I have a hunch the seemingly benefit of keto comes largely from eliminating sugar and refined carbs. In our Lifestyle Center, our guests with high cholesterol eat a vegetarian diet, exercise, and have hydrotherapy. Their high cholesterol levels drop by 30 percent within 11 days.

  • @victorudora1445
    @victorudora1445 10 месяцев назад

    Thank God I found your posts! You are God sent. Keep up your work; serving humanity with your knowledge. I am sad for what BP pharmaceutical drugs have done to my health - nerve damages all over my body. Thanks for your guidance.

  • @ursularudman7008
    @ursularudman7008 Год назад

    Thank you that was excellent imformation 😊

  • @apostlevictoriaalston2560
    @apostlevictoriaalston2560 Год назад +8

    Thank you for the information. I wonder for the life of me why was I having the problem with my legs, now I know. The side effects of the only medicine I have ever taken. This is great.

  • @stormyjones2355
    @stormyjones2355 Год назад +4

    Thank you for taking time to research each medication and posting this video.
    I have been taking Sertraline to help with depression for more than ten years but recently, within the past year, I have developed severe tremors in my left hand but not as severe in my right hand. Do you believe there might be a connection between taking Sertraline and hand tremors. Thank you so much for your response in advance!

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Doctor!
    I will check carefully.

  • @YourLoveZone
    @YourLoveZone 2 месяца назад +1

    I take Alprazalam and recently started experiencing neuropathy in my feet. I sent this video to my doctor and told him I was going to discontinue it's use. Thanks for the video 🙏💕

  • @fluffy5534
    @fluffy5534 Год назад +8

    Great video. Would you please add a new video on food and vitamins that help with reducing neuropathy's pain.

  • @kathyradic3368
    @kathyradic3368 Год назад +50

    I've been on losartin and have been experiencing burning sensation in my right toes/foot. Once it was so bad I could hardly walk on it. I hate taking this medication. I am 71 and I feel as though my doctor wants me to have so many tests and prescribes medication that I won't even take. This is such an awful experience to go through. I feel it is condescending and demeaning. I have been refusing some of them and she's not happy. She actually spoke to me in a scolding manner at my last visit.

    • @islandgirl6344
      @islandgirl6344 Год назад +5

      Losartin isn't on the list. I'm 73 and have been taking it for 20 years. No problems.

    • @draidt
      @draidt Год назад +4

      @@islandgirl6344 I was taking 100 MG and was feeling lightheaded in the mornings, dropped it down to 25MG under the doctor's supervision, made a big difference and my BP is under control.

    • @khs6491
      @khs6491 Год назад +1

      Anti anxiety, anti depressants, calcium channel blockers for higher tension, statins

    • @SherCimo
      @SherCimo Год назад +8

      Why don’t you just stop taking these meds, and eat healthy and exercise. They are accelerating your demise.

    • @conditionallyunconditional5691
      @conditionallyunconditional5691 Год назад +1

      Feels like gout? My friend had the same symptoms. He experienced swollen ankle & knee pain. It prevented him from driving & disabled his overall mobility. It was diagnosed as gout. Essentially the cinditiin reversed, after he stopped the medication.

  • @lindagray8956
    @lindagray8956 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you once again for giving me the knowledge I really need!❤😊❤😊❤😊

  • @dannymeyer3256
    @dannymeyer3256 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent video very helpful information.👍

  • @mmklm-nm
    @mmklm-nm Год назад +16

    Hi,
    I just came across your channel. I'm 63 and have been diagnosed with idiopathic peripheral neuropathy for about 20 years. This video was eye opening as I take several of these drugs - for good reasons. The IPN has progressed into my hands. Very interested in your thoughts on what I should do.

    • @Qplus-tc5hh
      @Qplus-tc5hh Год назад +6

      My mom had neuropathy, and she's not diabetic. Looks like her blood pressure medications were the cause. It caused her a lot of pain in her feet

  • @virginiahopkins5735
    @virginiahopkins5735 Год назад +4

    Statins and all meds far cholesteral caused so much pain in my legs hard to even walk.

  • @jamesonbull4280
    @jamesonbull4280 2 месяца назад

    I've had pins and needles and pain in my feet for over a year. I started around the time I was prescribed Amlodipine and Atorvastatin. I can't believe it! I'm grateful for coming across this video.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  2 месяца назад

      I'm so glad you found us. Let us know if you need any guidance. Blessings.

  • @georgiosdretakis
    @georgiosdretakis 10 месяцев назад +2

    We can also congradulate you for your high ethics , to speack the truth

  • @brianmachado4533
    @brianmachado4533 Год назад +3

    Very good info

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you so much.

  • @jacalynbledsoe3717
    @jacalynbledsoe3717 Год назад +3

    I was on Cymbalta for years. I stopped it cold turkey against my doctors wishes. Luckily I didn't have any symptoms during that time.

  • @GeorgeGreene904
    @GeorgeGreene904 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the information.

  • @RobertBurton-nb5wx
    @RobertBurton-nb5wx Год назад +1

    I have been on Lorazepam for 50 years and I have Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy since 2008

  • @tgurl692011
    @tgurl692011 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video 😢😊

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      You are very welcome. I'll be releasing part 2 of this video within the next couple of weeks where I go over even more commonly prescribed medications that cause nerve damage and what you can do to protect your nerves from them.

    • @dianneel4693
      @dianneel4693 Год назад

      Please where can I visit you. Can you give your address pleaseeee, I will travel if i have to.

  • @nwtigerwoodard1471
    @nwtigerwoodard1471 Год назад +5

    Thank you, even though I have a feeling Neuropathy I don’t take any medicines that you mentioned. I just take vitamins. 84 and feeling wonderful except for the tingling of my feet. Thank you for all the information.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      NW TigerWoodard So glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @Dr.AbdulHamid-Hamad
    @Dr.AbdulHamid-Hamad 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this information that helps in protecting the precious nerves. However, I have wondering about the source of such details as I searched the databases with no success. Thanks once again. Dr. Abdul,😮

  • @JosieStev
    @JosieStev Год назад +1

    Aww, love the fur friends at the end❤
    I just found this channel. Looking forward to all of the content 😊

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +1

      Stevie So Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.

  • @robhavock9434
    @robhavock9434 Год назад +5

    It's great to find a truth doctor, I'm sure going to keep track of this man.

  • @shangrilahomestead9930
    @shangrilahomestead9930 Год назад +17

    I can’t begin to thank you enough for making this video! I’m sending it out to lots of people I know as there are lots of people that need to hear this so thank you again! My mother has been on some of this medication for way too many years.

    • @shirleysmith6402
      @shirleysmith6402 Год назад +3

      I'm on many of these meds and do have Peripheral Neuropathy. Now seeing this there will be a change! Thank you for your help!

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +1

      ShangriLA Homestead So glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @jamilahmed7906
    @jamilahmed7906 Год назад +1

    U welcome. U have done a great job.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      Thank you so very much! Have a wonderful weekend!

  • @misshelen5229
    @misshelen5229 Год назад

    I take 60mg of duloxitine daily for fibromyalgia and DISH. I haven't been diagnosed with diabetes or peripheral neuropathy but my feet are beginning to get lightening like pains on the tops just a few times a week. I have an appointment with my doctor in four weeks but wouldn't mind having good info to show him. I think a lot of my doctor. He has worked hard to reduce the chronic pain I have. I appreciate the videos you guys have made!

  • @mystatinfreelife
    @mystatinfreelife Год назад +50

    Peripheral Neuropathy was one of of the many adverse effects I had from statins. Unfortunately, I had to figure it out on my own. Neither my PCP nor the neurologist I went to made the connection. Before they invented high cholesterol, I doubt this would have happened.

    • @Tonetwisters
      @Tonetwisters Год назад

      Doctors don't find much that isn't trendy.

    • @patriciadoty6268
      @patriciadoty6268 Год назад +3

      This assisted living facility is too much. They brought me here but feel that they abandoned
      Me
      Apollo In Hollywood. I Need to survive so I don’t complain
      Not enough staff and too many residents.! I have needs and feelings….😮 someone needs to evaluate this
      Place and help us.

    • @taras4352
      @taras4352 Год назад +1

      @@patriciadoty6268 Do you have family or close friend near your facility that you can confide in? My Dad looked after a long time neighbor when he went into a nursing home and my Mom (ex Psych Nurse) advised my Dad to go visit George unannounced at different times of the day (to witness different staff / changing shifts).
      In George’s case the facility passed all my Moms tests, but this was also a few years before the plandemic.

    • @taras4352
      @taras4352 Год назад

      @@patriciadoty6268 Are you in CA or FL?

    • @patriciadoty6268
      @patriciadoty6268 Год назад

      @@taras4352 why ?

  • @deborahwygonik7915
    @deborahwygonik7915 Год назад +8

    I take Levothyroxin for hypothyroid after having a hyperthyroid which was corrected with radioactive iodine treatment since I was 39 yrs old. I take Duloxitine for depression, Gabapentin for restless legs, Simvastatin for cholesterol and Valsartin for blood pressure. Am not a diabetic. Recently my balance is not good and I get dizzy, feet and hands are numb. Now, at 72, I've been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. I've had both knees replaced, both hips replaced, left shoulder replaced, bone fusion in C2-C4, and bone fusion of L2-L5. I'm in pain every day.

    • @maureenkellawan3081
      @maureenkellawan3081 Год назад

      😊

    • @fairchild1737
      @fairchild1737 Год назад

      Gabapenten is a calcium blocker. Teeth fall out and your knees go next. Hawthorne by Solaray for cholesterol. Stop to much sugar. Diet(die) kills. No artificial zero anything. Honey is good. Coconut sugar.

    • @fairchild1737
      @fairchild1737 Год назад

      I take potassium and Wellness resources super Coenzyme B-Complex

    • @dianabranch9794
      @dianabranch9794 5 месяцев назад

      Magnesium , B12, Alpha lipoic acid and D3 have helped greatly with my pain. I got off Gabapentin after I read about side affects. Also use lidocaine cream topically for some pain issues on my feet.

  • @katherinebrooks7273
    @katherinebrooks7273 Год назад

    Thank You for Your Video. I will let My Dr. Know soon.

  • @beebop9808
    @beebop9808 Год назад +2

    Wish I had found Keto a long time ago and saved myself a lot of pain and suffering.

  • @sarahale7214
    @sarahale7214 Год назад +14

    Holy crap! My husband is on or has been at least one from every group! It’s no wonder why his nerve damage is getting worse

  • @et_phonehome_2822
    @et_phonehome_2822 Год назад +50

    As a type 2 diabetic, my doctor had prescribed me statins such as Atorvastatin, Rosuvastatin, and Simvastatin. Its good to know the side effects these statin causes.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +5

      Hi there, ET (I love it!). So glad this video was informative and helpful. We really want all of you to be empowered to know what is best for your health. Have a wonderful weekend!

    • @et_phonehome_2822
      @et_phonehome_2822 Год назад +7

      @@NerveDoctors I know that it’s always said that before stopping any medication, one should talk to one’s doctor. I have taken upon myself to stop taking Simavastatin, on the day I stopped, the pins and needles in my entire body stopped also. I am finally able to get a peaceful nights sleep. I still take my Nuphoria Gold and Blue supplements everyday. I am taking an OTC supplement for cholesterol in place of the statin drugs for now….
      Thank you for making my life better without the continuous pins and needles throughout my entire body.
      I am surprise you do not have more subscribers for the valuable information provided here. No other videos have I come across ever talk about what side effects other medications can cause complications for peripheral neuropathy. Keep up the good work.

    • @nomorewar4189
      @nomorewar4189 Год назад

      Never take statins - a dangerous medication.

    • @ginger6582
      @ginger6582 Год назад +10

      Can't take any statins. They hurt me. My dr does not believe me.

    • @et_phonehome_2822
      @et_phonehome_2822 Год назад +5

      @@ginger6582 it’s time for you to find a new doctor. When I told my doctor about my issue, he said I no longer need take statins as my cholesterol is under control 😀.

  • @shirleywade9073
    @shirleywade9073 Год назад

    Thank you for this important information

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      Shirley Wade So glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @danlboom2092
    @danlboom2092 4 месяца назад

    Good one Doc! Thx

  • @MrSafari319
    @MrSafari319 Год назад +2

    I am 67 and I am taking Pravastatin Sodium. I been on them for about 13 years. I have sharking pain down my right leg to my ankle. I also have hot feeling like needles sticking in my foot and also burning pain in my foot. It comes and goes.

  • @kumarsabaratnam4787
    @kumarsabaratnam4787 Год назад +7

    Yes I'm taking Lipitor 20mg for over 5 years & now having muscle pain , flexibility issues & slight numbness in my extremes. I don't exercise daily but walk for about 30mts & coach Tennis once a week that lasts 4hrs. Will appreciate your kind advice. Thanks.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад +7

      Hi Kumar. First and most importantly you need to be taking Ubiquinol (the active form of CoQ10) because Statins completely deplete this. Secondly, you need to take Acetyl L Carnitine to protect your nerves from the damage that Statins will due. Next, you need to work with a functional medicine (FM) doctor in your area that can get your cholesterol levels where they need to be without this horrible drug. To find a FM doctor in your area use this link: www.ifm.org/find-a-practitioner/?
      Blessings.

    • @TangoKiloAlpha54
      @TangoKiloAlpha54 Год назад +1

      Lipitor destroyed my father’s hip. Caused him to have a pronounced uneven hip so he became unable to walk properly.
      Looks like one leg is shorter than the other. He is now on a walker with hip, knee and muscle pain! So sad! He also started to have dementia even though he stopped the statins 20 yrs ago.
      The damage is already done!

  • @CLark-yk7oz
    @CLark-yk7oz 4 месяца назад

    This is so informative, thank you! 🙏

  • @stevesorensen1063
    @stevesorensen1063 Год назад

    I take Citalopram and Diltiazem, I am experiencing extremely stiff joints, neck pain and pain throughout my entire body. I need to get off these medications. I will call my doctor to discuss. Thank you very much for the information. I had no idea what was causing my body so much pain.

  • @karenjones8713
    @karenjones8713 Год назад +3

    I am 68 and on no meds! Living as healthfully as I possibly can (Today is Easter and I have indulged a little bit on Easter candy! LOL!

  • @debbievanbrunning4802
    @debbievanbrunning4802 Год назад +28

    Ive been taking ambien for probably 10 years, and have burning foot pain. Thank you for the very well researched, medical side effects on these medications

    • @marliesyanke4580
      @marliesyanke4580 Год назад

      Dr didn't tell me that longterm use of Ambien and sleeping pills cause addiction to it.
      I had withdrawal symptoms to gradually stop using them.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 Год назад

      @debbievanbrunning4802: I just left a comment. This video randomly showed up in my RUclips feed. I’ve been on Ambien (zolpidem) for 25 years. I have such nerve pain in my feet for years and - of course - have had to take either Gabapentin or Lyrica - 2 Satan drugs that I finally weaned myself off of and have just been suffering with the pain. I had no idea that Ambien could be the cause of nerve damage. I feel so outraged that I was never informed of the potential consequence. I’m sitting here speechless.

    • @jerroldfrank5869
      @jerroldfrank5869 Год назад +3

      I attribute my neuropathy to ambien. No longer on it, quit nearly two years ago, neuropathy still here and getting worse.

    • @humblewarrior6585
      @humblewarrior6585 Год назад +2

      Im taking Ambien too. Ive had foot numbness along with burning sensations when its hot weather and freezing feet when its cold. A very unusual sensation.

    • @lilybond6485
      @lilybond6485 Год назад +2

      @Jerrold Frank: Well - that is disheartening. I’m sorry. I wish I would have known about this years ago. Glad I did not fill the prescription for Dulozetine that I recently received. I read about it before starting it and thought no way I’m putting that poison in my body. I’m so disappointed in doctors for not informing me of potential consequences. Now I have to figure out how to wean off of zolpidem. I tried a few years ago and after the 3rd night of no sleep I gave up. Couldn’t function.

  • @NoNotMe0000
    @NoNotMe0000 5 месяцев назад

    60 and prescriptions saved my life! This vid was very informative, as I've taken a couple on these lists. I must eliminate anything that can hinder my brain and or memory.

  • @kevinwiens4804
    @kevinwiens4804 Год назад

    Thank you so much...

  • @edwardleaver7838
    @edwardleaver7838 Год назад +6

    Antidepressants. You didn't mention bupropion (Wellbutrin), but it sure did a number on me. Peripheral Neuropathy AND moderately severe PEM. Very depressing. Unexpectedly, a ketogenic diet helped immensely, if slow. Glad I found your channel!

    • @p.stirfry6724
      @p.stirfry6724 Год назад +1

      I have been taking Bupropion for about 18 months and have developed nerve issues. I'm weining myself off now. I have taken Clonazepam for about a decade before Bupropion with no issues. I've gone through 4 sets of back injections with little to no effect. Hopefully things will clear up once I'm rid of the Bupropion.

    • @dianeferguson357
      @dianeferguson357 Год назад

      I have been on bupropion for years and the neuropathy is debilitating. Constant Pain for years and years. Did you come off or just change the diet? I use too much sugar and keep blaming the sugar on the neuropathy.

    • @pamelavance648
      @pamelavance648 Год назад

      PEM ???

    • @pamelavance648
      @pamelavance648 Год назад

      Wellbutrin XL extended release or Wellbutrin SR sustained release 🤔

    • @edwardleaver7838
      @edwardleaver7838 6 месяцев назад +1

      Just came off. Quit cold-turkey. Ouch. But the neuropathy didn't improve until after I adopted a ketogenic lifestyle a few years later. Improvement started after only a few weeks.

  • @dang.2574
    @dang.2574 Год назад +7

    Wow, I just recently asked my VA doctor for her advise on the growing number of meds I’m taking, and are there any potential complications? NO RESPONSE. This video was an eye opener. Many thanks as I’m on one Rx from each list. How do I find an Rx coach?

    • @Violett_Ginn
      @Violett_Ginn Год назад

      Ask your pharmacist.
      They have to tell you if there’s an interaction. Your file should have had a warning come up when you ordered new meds

  • @90836usaful
    @90836usaful Год назад

    Excellent presentation.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      Thank you so much. Truly appreciate it!😊

  • @KarunaGovindasamy-sm7nn
    @KarunaGovindasamy-sm7nn 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for be ur advice iam suffering alot ❤

  • @dclanon
    @dclanon Год назад +3

    Every medication has risks. I would want to compare the risks of stopping my meds with the risk that studies reveal about taking them. Where can I find a comparison like that?

  • @georgehowell5863
    @georgehowell5863 Год назад +11

    It's very sad when your doctor doesn't know about the drug he is giving you 😂😅😂

    • @noreenramsammy8385
      @noreenramsammy8385 8 месяцев назад

      The doctor fully weĺl knows...but just don't really care once you come back and he gets paid.

  • @ronnieneville5914
    @ronnieneville5914 Год назад

    Thanks doc👍🏿.

  • @Layingflat
    @Layingflat 10 месяцев назад +2

    Dear Doctor, could you be able to point me in the directions for resources about cymbala side effects. After 9 years on this drug I couldn’t walk. After getting off it i can walk and move pain free. You are so right and the only RUclips doctor to have the balls to speak up.
    Thank you so much Sir.

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  10 месяцев назад +1

      This website does an excellent job covering the information: www.alternativetomeds.com/blog/long-term-effects-cymbalta/

  • @jamesgribble4415
    @jamesgribble4415 Год назад +4

    I am 79 (a few mths. short of 80) and have been diagnosed with P. Neuropathy and have sever pain over parts of my body for no apparent reason other than meds. My neurologist put me on gabapintin and my condition worsened. This seems to be the med. that they are prescribing for all kinds of problems. Damned if you do and damned if you don't. I am one of eleven children with 5 siblings older than me still living and the most healthy one (89 yoa) never has taken any long term medications. Speaks volumes to me now but I might be a little late getting the message.

  • @a.p.5429
    @a.p.5429 Год назад +4

    I've been on Xanax for nearly 25 years for sleep. 😢 and Crestor.
    My dad swears he lost good use of his legs when his meds were increased. Guess he is right. He takes a statin and metformin.

  • @rossdickens
    @rossdickens Год назад

    Time to change doctors!! Thanks for the heads up!

  • @user-un2ti2fu2h
    @user-un2ti2fu2h Год назад

    Congratulations !

  • @cherylemaybury9967
    @cherylemaybury9967 Год назад +5

    I take ramipril for my blood pressure and rosuvastastin for cholesterol and have been taking for 9 years now. I now have diabetes and suffer from terrible neuropathy in my feet especially. My doctor won’t change my drugs because I have atrial fibrillation and left ventricular atrophy to the heart. He says the drugs keep my heart stable. I never realised my neuropathy was caused by the drugs.

    • @TEXAS-SMITH
      @TEXAS-SMITH Год назад

      Your doctor is not God but plays a god. Your body was created to naturally heal itself and God put plants here to assist us. These medications do not help us but cause more damage. Doctors are lied to in school and HAVE to follow protocol or lose their license. Watch a video about how the Rockefellers bought out all medical schools during the great depression and forbade all use of natural medicine and you will understand the great deception in the medical field. Do NOT look to a doctor as an "expert". They are owned by big pharma.

  • @mactastrophe
    @mactastrophe Год назад +10

    … great video; learned of the potential cause/causes of my nerve damage deriving from taking 5mg of Amlodipine twice a day. Aside, does the initial onset of tinnitus before the discomfort in the feet indicate anything significant. Have you all noticed any pattern with patients who reported symptoms of ringing in the ears; and THEN months later, symptoms of cold toes?

    • @NerveDoctors
      @NerveDoctors  Год назад

      Hey there Mackay. Always great to hear from you. Great question about tinnitus. The fact that it showed up first isn't necessarily tantamount to the foot symptoms. I've seen this happen before but never with any real pattern. Blessings.

    • @mactastrophe
      @mactastrophe Год назад +1

      Got it… I’m about 6 months into the use of your two Nuphoria nerve support formulas in addition to other lifestyle changes, of course… but getting cold here in NJ so… tough season to judge progress. I can say for certain that the symptoms have not gotten worse.

    • @vedao2660
      @vedao2660 Год назад +3

      I suffered with ringing in my ears, but since I stopped taking Amlodipine, it has stopped.

    • @patriciashears25
      @patriciashears25 Год назад

      I have had tinnitus for many years. No cold toes. Just cold feet of i wander around at night with no socks on. 😊

  • @bonnieketterman6542
    @bonnieketterman6542 Год назад +1

    Yesi am on amlodipine & simvastatin

  • @ralphmaddocks7287
    @ralphmaddocks7287 Год назад +3

    I've been taking amlodipine, gabapentine for fobromyalgia and pain also quitiapine is these combination contribute to my leg pain

  • @stevec404
    @stevec404 Год назад +3

    I have been taking Bupropion (Wellbutrin) for about five months. Does it contribute to peripheral neuropathy? Thanks. 75...have transient tingling at left shoulder neck area. Leg fasciculations (since before Covid). Tingling in fingertips. Was pre diabetic. Got off sugar. No longer pre diabetic.

  • @user-we1gm9in3n
    @user-we1gm9in3n Год назад

    Ive just seen your video, ive been suffering from neuropathy for 3 months now. Thanks a bunch for this vital info. My doctor has me on simvastatin, i never knew about the side effects. Im diabetic

  • @VeldaE12
    @VeldaE12 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hydralazine a BP RX is also known to cause neuropathy! I began getting neuropathy almost immediately after being put on it, yet 3 specialists are in denial. Finally a nephrologist is helping me get off it!

  • @sheilarodgers800
    @sheilarodgers800 Год назад +12

    I currently take Verapamil and Hydrochlorothiazide. My cholesterol level is 226 and she prescribed atorvastatin but I refused to take it. I’m trying diet and exercising first. I also weaned myself off of Cymbalta a few years ago. The brain zaps were horrible and I still have them years later, from time to time. Horrible drug

    • @gpappy5089
      @gpappy5089 Год назад

      try eating 4-5 walnuts every morning. my cholesterol is much better. my Dr. was surprised.