Another post about burning feet and legs
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 5:25 pm
I've searched this board so often regarding burning feet but I thought I would start a new topic to get any current advice.
After being on a high dose of Sinemet for 18 months, I switched over to Suboxone. Three weeks after starting Suboxone, I wrote in my symptom diary that I was experiencing some discomfort in my legs and feet, like little electrical bites. Every month since, I've noted this sensation. I would now say that my feet (including the tops of them) and my calves burn throughout the day. It's extremely uncomfortable and I'm so worried that it will continue to increase in intensity. I had a Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Study and they came back negative for Peripheral Neuropathy. I could still have a different type of neuropathy, such as Small Fiber Neuropathy.
I am on 900 mg of gabapentin in addition to my Suboxone. I can't say the gabapentin is helping much with the burning. My RLS doc, Dr. Buchfuhrer, suggested I substitute out gabapentin and try pregabalin instead. He started me on 75mg to be taken twice in the evening. It made me so groggy in the morning that I asked to go back to gabapentin. I only tried the pregabalin for 5 nights.
I know many people on this board suffer from neuropathy.
I would love to hear from anyone who has successfully treated this or has any advice for dealing with the burning.
After being on a high dose of Sinemet for 18 months, I switched over to Suboxone. Three weeks after starting Suboxone, I wrote in my symptom diary that I was experiencing some discomfort in my legs and feet, like little electrical bites. Every month since, I've noted this sensation. I would now say that my feet (including the tops of them) and my calves burn throughout the day. It's extremely uncomfortable and I'm so worried that it will continue to increase in intensity. I had a Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Study and they came back negative for Peripheral Neuropathy. I could still have a different type of neuropathy, such as Small Fiber Neuropathy.
I am on 900 mg of gabapentin in addition to my Suboxone. I can't say the gabapentin is helping much with the burning. My RLS doc, Dr. Buchfuhrer, suggested I substitute out gabapentin and try pregabalin instead. He started me on 75mg to be taken twice in the evening. It made me so groggy in the morning that I asked to go back to gabapentin. I only tried the pregabalin for 5 nights.
I know many people on this board suffer from neuropathy.
I would love to hear from anyone who has successfully treated this or has any advice for dealing with the burning.