Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Is there any help for neuropathy?

- Dr. Keith Roach Write to Dr. Roach at ToYourGood­Health@ med.cornell.edu or mail to 628 Virginia Dr., Orlando, FL 32803.

Dear Dr. Roach: I have been dealing with neuropathy in both my feet for two years now as a result of the chemothera­py I received to fight breast cancer. I have tried everything, including acupunctur­e, and am currently on gabapentin. The creams I rub on my feet work for about 20 minutes, which allows me to get to sleep. I find my feet are better whenever I elevate them. Is there anything I can do to alleviate the numbness I feel? I have balance issues too and sometimes I have to use a cane. I’m 73 and would love to get back to traveling. — K.D.

Most cancer chemothera­py has side effects, and some may cause damage to the peripheral nerves. “Neuropathy” is a term used for any kind of nerve damage, and while sometimes the cause is apparent — neuropathy from diabetes or chemothera­py, as in your case — sometimes there is no apparent cause even after a careful evaluation. I get many letters about unexplaine­d neuropathy.

The literature on chemothera­py-induced neuropathy recommends exercise and physical therapy as first line treatments. This is less to reduce numbness as it is to increase function and reduce fall risk, which help to improve the quality of life. Given your feeling insecure on your feet, physical therapy may be the most important treatment for you. A therapist can also check whether your cane is properly fitted and appropriat­e.

I have often tried gabapentin (Neurontin) or a similar drug, pregabalin (Lyrica), but have not had much success. Duloxetine (Cymbalta) has evidence showing effectiven­ess at reducing pain and improving numbness, and those treated with duloxetine had a better quality of life than those on placebo. Finally, a preliminar­y trial showed a compounded cream containing baclofen, amitriptyl­ine and ketamine showed some benefit.

GOOD HEALTH

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