My left thumb sometimes moves on its own, doc says its part of a compressed nerve. Have they done any MRI's? So sorry to hear about your issue's, may you find a solution. Let us know how it goes..
Yes I agree Mike He asked if anyone suffered from neuropathic pain, I was only describing my type. They're are many different types of this issue, and your responses were probably more helpful than mine
I also suffer from neuropathic pain in my left shoulder from my roofing days. It debilitated me at one point, but I have found physiotherapy, traction,heat/cold pads, and daily exercise helps. I have to constantly be aware of my shoulder tensing up, it draws right upwards to my ear sometimes without me realizing it. I also use what is called a TENS machine, that is quite common here for this type of injury. Works really well as you can walk around with it on and noone even knows your wearing it. Also I have found massage treatments work well on a biweekly basis for me anyways. Sorry to hear about your plight, hope you can find some relief soon.
RE: neuropathic pain
My left thumb sometimes moves on its own, doc says its part of a compressed nerve.Have they done any MRI's?
So sorry to hear about your issue's, may you find a solution.
Let us know how it goes..