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Peripheral Neuropathy: When the Numbness, Weakness and Pain Won't Stop

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Peripheral neuropathy, the variety of conditions that result when the nerves that connect to the brain and spinal cord are damaged or diseased, is commonly associated with diseases such as diabetes, HIV, alcoholism, and lupus. Although widespread — it affects 10–20 million people in the United States — information about the condition has been difficult to obtain. This essential guide explains what is known about peripheral neuropathy, including its causes and manifestations, and what can be done to manage it. Topics include drug therapy for the condition and its symptoms, interventional therapy, alternative medicines, caring for the feet, and much more. This book will enable patients to make informed decisions about their care.

134 pages, Paperback

First published November 8, 2006

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March 24, 2026
I would love an updated version!!! The body is such an interesting place. This book gave me some great knowledge about my current treatment!
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63 reviews
February 23, 2022
Far too technical to be useful. It would be terrific if someone would write a book about peripheral neuropathy in layman’s terminology. Disappointing.
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August 16, 2012
Another book I ordered to educate me on PN.....and found this one even better. This affliction was explained very well in layman's terms and while there is not much you can do about PN....this book covers how to cope with it, that you are not alone and gives you references to other books, groups and organizations that deal with PN. Very informative...
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225 reviews13 followers
July 25, 2017
This was as thorough and as detailed and as interesting a a college textbook.
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July 22, 2021
J’ai pu donc apprendre que les neuropathies périphériques sont peu communes, et qu’au sein des différentes formes qu’elles peuvent avoir, certaines sont encore moins communes. Ces formes rares sont en général causées par un traitement ou des maladies (chimio, sida, hépatite C), mais dans certaines situations peu fréquentes elles sont idiopathiques, et ben oui c’est mon cas en fait donc le bouquin m’a fait me sentir bien seul. Le gros du livre contient surtout des infos sur des formes plus communes, qui touchent les gens après leur 50 ans. Même si c’était d’un côté rassurant d’avoir sur papier tous mes symptômes bizarres liés à la destruction de mes fibres nerveuses, d’un autre côté clairement savoir comment et à quel point ça peut se dégrader au fil des années m’a pas vraiment remonté le moral. Les témoignages recueillis à la fin du livre sont uniquement de personnes ayant 60-80 ans, et perso je m’y suis pas retrouvé. Je vais essayer de me mettre en quête de livres qui traitent uniquement du NPF, en espérant trouver un truc qui m’empower plutôt que de me miner le moral. J’avais décidé de lire au moins un bouquin sur chacune des maladies qu’on m’a diagnostiqué ces dernières années pour mieux comprendre mes problèmes de santé et mon handicap, mais déjà là on en est à 6 maladies (😭) et c’est pas forcément évident de trouver de bonnes ressources et encore moins quelque chose qui fasse le lien entre mes diagnostics.
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January 23, 2025
I read this book because my husband was recently diagnosed with severe neuropathy, and I wanted to learn more about his condition. I did glean some basic info on what to expect and what might be done. All the things my husband is experiencing were mentioned in the book. You could say he’s a textbook case.

Peripheral Neuropathy is not an uplifting read. In general, the neurologist neuropathy specialist author paints a pretty bleak picture. To cut through the medical jargon, if you have neuropathy, the chances are you’re probably screwed. (You might be lucky, and it might be treatable, but at best, you’re going to have manage symptoms, which will never fully go away).

The book is not an easy read because of the medical terminology. You pretty much need some medical training to really understand all of it.

But, it was informative. I feel like I know what questions to ask my husband’s neurologist as a result of reading the book.
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April 7, 2025
Quite informative. I don't know how much research has progressed in the past twenty years.

I'm still not sure if this is the cause of my troubles, but it seems my doctor is following the traditional path described here.

Not much I can do, it seems, apart from taking the medication and keep doing exercises.

Life is hard 😐
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82 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2026
Interesting book with some good facts on neuropathy.
I have neuropathy after having a tumor removed from my spine in November of last year. I don’t have it as bad some but is definitely a very uncomfortable illness. I was looking to find some more info about the issue to help me deal with it.
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408 reviews
March 9, 2023
Great explanations of neuropathy, great testimonials and case studies. The sites and resources the book recommends are all dead though.
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24 reviews7 followers
May 6, 2009
This helped me understand what the heck...Peripheral Neuropathy is...I keep hearing about it, just never really understood it.
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58 reviews11 followers
September 15, 2012
A good read if you or a loved one has this problem.
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