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10-04-2022, 06:13 AM | #11 | ||
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Hello folks,
Just an update that I hope can bring hope to anyone else in my situation and to let the other commenters know how I'm faring. It has now been roughly three weeks since my last drink and two weeks since the onset of my symptoms. I'd say at least 75% of my symptoms have disappeared entirely. I feel in control of my body again and the tremors and spasms, as well as the tingling in my feet and hands are almost completely gone. I'm on a strict regimen of vitamin B and I have improved my diet vastly with more nutrient rich foods (to the best of my ability on a student budget). The panicked state I found myself in was abysmal but in some way it prompted me to make lifestyle changes that I believe have amounted to my recovery. I went out last Friday with my friends and drank 0,0% beer. To be honest, I had a great time still and I believe the taste of beer alone tricked my brain into getting into a jolly mood. The only remaining symptom right now is weakness of the legs and I make it my mission to take a short walk each day to regain muscle strength and coordination. Thank you for all the kind support in the trying times that I've had. I hope that I will be completely symptom-free in my next update. To anyone who finds this thread and is in the same place that I was two weeks ago, trust that this condition is reversible (or at least partially in congruence with the extent of your alcohol abuse). I shall stay off the drink in the future! |
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10-08-2022, 05:17 PM | #12 | ||
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If there is any setback, please don't panic! You have to see the big picture and progress in the long run. My bad days are getting fewer and further in between. I go almost 1 year without drinking. Neuropathy can have several reasons. Make sure you check the list! It can be a combination of alcohol and something else. I am not saying that is your case, just make sure you exclude all other options too. You are young, you can do this! |
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10-09-2022, 08:17 PM | #13 | ||
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Are your symptoms bilateral? I've been having quite a few issues as well but mine aren't bilateral except for the burning feet. I thought it was AN as well but the more I read into it I think mine might have been a reaction to the covid booster I got and Covid a month later. It seems like some sort of nerve inflammation or irritation in my case that would hopefully resolve in a year or two. Alcohol really brings out the burning feet which makes sense if it's nerve related. But I'm having my doubts that mine is caused by alcohol which I originally thought. Seems like a lot of these cases are bilateral and progressive in nature while mine came on strong out of nowhere with different symptoms on each side. That leaves me with hope that I'll continue to improve with time. Still some bad days but overall starting to feel a bit better. I'm able to workout again and not feel like I want to die at work because the symptoms make me so uncomfortable. Best case scenario is that this was indeed just inflammation and goes away and that this was the scare I needed to stop being a weekend warrior with the booze.
Glad you're improving as well. Hope it continues. |
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10-14-2022, 05:11 PM | #14 | ||
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11-07-2022, 06:04 AM | #15 | ||
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Hi guys! Unfortunately I had a setback. I drank two weekends ago. I don't know what I was thinking. I had recovered pretty much fully. I guess I felt like I was out of the woods and that it couldn't happen again. Well I was wrong. The same song and dance had befallen me, only to a slightly lesser degree with more headaches than tingling and numbness. I didn't drink much, yet the results were the nearly the same. Now I don't doubt recovering like last time as I have a full arsenal of vitamins at my disposal. This time however, I realize that last time wasn't a one off for whatever reason. I will commit to not drinking AT ALL again.
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11-07-2022, 05:08 PM | #16 | ||
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Just to play devils advocate here. I was in a very similar situation drinking wise which was noted in my thread. A few weeks ago I had my B6 tested on a whim and I was 3x the upper limit for the test. B6 that high can cause neuropathy symptoms so yours may not be alcohol related at all. Of course if something else is damaging your nerves alcohol is doing any favors. In my case I'm laying off of any supplements that contain B6 and will see where I'm at down the road. Since this all started sometimes alcohol made no difference other times it kicked up the burning feet but that could have been coincidental because it happens when I don't drink as well. Then again I've only drank a few times since this all started. Would be nice to have a few every now and then but we'll see.
Your nerves may have healed a bit but not enough to withstand alcohol whether or not it's your cause. Just a thought. Not sure how much you drank before but 2x per week shouldn't cause neuropathy unless you're going to town on a bottle or something. Anyway you may want to check your B6 to see if that is part of the reason for the symptoms. A lot of complexes and multivitamins contain a ton and some people just can't eliminate it as well. |
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