No I’m not full of it.
I decided that it was time to put my research to work, while I was finishing the book, and continue working toward my end goal of December. I’ve been up to a lot recently, I started writing articles as a Newsbreak contributor to assist others with the information that I’ve found, it seems to be gaining just a bit more traction for people to find me.
My focus has been on the current research and medical clinical studies of what’s up and coming on the market for the various illnesses that people suffer. Chronic Neuropathic Pain is a thing, even though you see a smile on someone’s face doesn’t mean that they aren’t feeling pain somewhere else in or on their body. Fibromyalgia and small fiber neuropathy is a thing for me. I cannot stop it unless I take a medication that literally makes me feel drunk all the time, so I opt to do things naturally to at least ease things. I have not resorted to cannabis as it’s still “illegal” in my state. I do know that it will help me though, as recent clinical studies for a few drugs based with THC/CBD are currently being tested for approval.
I’m going to share a few links to these articles I’ve written. Most interestingly, the Showers overexerting you is intriguing. The first time I noticed, explained a lot, especially after I shared it with my neurologist. “Why does the water feel like needles on my skin?” It’s a thing, and it is so very real for me, some days a shower is all I can do.
The spoon theory is the best way to describe how I feel on a daily basis. Some people can wake up with a handful of spoons, and use them for each task, brushing teeth, showering, styling their hair, doing their makeup, making breakfast, working, and so on and so on. For people who have Chronic Systemic Illness, I’m lucky if I wake up with five spoons or less. I know other’s just like that as well. So we have to spend our spoons VERY wisely on that day. Neuropathy especially small fiber neuropathy is activated in my skin, from extreme temperature fluctuations to something rubbing my skin the wrong way can send me into overdrive and suck up my spoons quickly.

It is definitely not a fun way to live. However, it is my life, and I strive daily to improve my wellbeing and help others in the process of my experience. After all, knowledge is power, and NO ONE can take your education away from you. So as I research to help myself, I share for others. So after four hours of reading and research, here are some up and coming neuropathic pain therapies in clinical trials and studies. If you enjoy the articles, you can follow me as an author once you’ve downloaded and registered the app. Have a great day everyone!
