RxChat Home
RxChat
Home › Drugs: T › Thalidomide › Discussions

Accuracy Of Ncv Ul+ll And S+m Tests In Peripheral Neuropathy

Updated December 26, 2013
Iqbal Singh Says:
Tue, December 17, 2013

I was under treatment with of thalidomide from November to March 2012, for obscure GI bleeding. This bleeding started after GI ENDOSCOPY of stomach.

The thalidomide administration was stopped as I developed tingling, numbness, wet floor feeling , sensation of electric current etc and was advised
Nervigen D initially for three months and then Gabapantinine 200 for two months.

Since there was no improvement , I consulted Neurologist at Apolo Indrsprastha Hospital New Delhi. I was advised following tests:

1. S. B12, S.Vi+D3
2. NCV, UL+VL, S+M

Conclusions are:

1. Vit B12 > 2000 pg/ ml
2. Vit D. 32.40. nmol / L

Evaluated for Sensory deafferentation ataxia. Conclusions:

1) Sensory NCVs revealed a background axonal peripheral neuropathy , moderately severe in the arm/ hands, and severe in the legs/ feet, mostly symmetric.

2) In contrast , motor NCVs in all limbs , and bilateral F- waves ( APN/AHB) were Normal.

3). The ability to elicit robust H- Reflexes suggests possible myelopathy (SACD).

Stopped all earlier medicines and now prescribed:

A. Maxgalin 50 O----O
B. Tayo 60K 1 tab/ wk for 2 month.

Am I going to be as normal as I was before administration of Thalidomide.

I am 64 plus. I stopped smoking in 1992. I stopped drinking in 2003 April.

Please advise.

1 Reply

1
Iqbal S. Says:
Thu, December 26, 2013

I underwent GJ AND TRUNCAL VEGOTOMY IN Jan 1978.

Of late I was frequently having complaints of low Hb levels, which used to restore back to about 12.5 g/dL with administration of multi vitamin tablets.

I was under examination for low Hb (6.5 to 7.5 g/ dL) level at Dept of Gestroentrology, Sitarama Bhartia Hospital, New Delhi, India.

Occult blood test was negative.

Endoscopy and Colonoscopy was done. No abnormality was observed in Colonoscopy. However, endoscopy revealed nodule at GI SITE. Biopsy was done. Results suspected malignancy and therefore biopsy was done once again. No abnormality was reported. However, I became unconscious within two to three hours of biopsy and was taken to emergency wing from OPD. The Hb level came down to 4.5 g/dL so blood was transfused. However, I was discharged from the hospital after four days of treatment . Hb level was restored to 9 g/ dL. However, my condition detoriated same night and therefore was admitted to Appllo Indraprastha Hospital, New Delhi next day.

Hb level was found out to be 4.5 g/dL.

All possible tests related to diagnosing reasons for low Hb levels were conducted. Like :

1. endoscopy of upper GI AND biopsy for Iron deficiency anemia. --------- no abnormality.
2. Folate (Chemiluminescence): > 20.00 ng/ml
3. Ultrasound whole abdomen: normal.
4. CT Angiography of abdomen: all normal.
5. Colonoscopy : exact cause of bleeding could not be identified.

Diagnosis: ------ possibility of a vascular lesion was suspected.

Advised:

Thalidomide 50 mg---- 100 mg, pentocid 40 1----0,
FeriumXT 0-------1,
Zavit. 1-----0

Besides, I was administered five units of blood at Hospital.

When Hb level stabilized at 8 g/dL was discharged after 15 days, Hb having stabilized.

I was under treatment with of thalidomide from November 2012 to March 2013, for obscure GI bleeding.

The thalidomide administration was stopped as I developed tingling, numbness, wet floor feeling , feeling of gloves and stockings, sensation of electric current etc.

I was advised: Nervigen D initially for three months and then Gabapantinine 200 for two months.

Since there was no improvement, I consulted Neurologist at Apolo Indrsprastha Hospital New Delhi. I was advised following tests:

1. S. B12, S.Vi+D3
2. NCV, UL+VL, S+M

Conclusions are:

1. Vit B12 > 2000 pg/ ml
2. Vit D. 32.40. nmol / L

Evaluated for Sensory deafferentation ataxia. Conclusions:

1) Sensory NCVs revealed a background axonal peripheral neuropathy , moderately severe in the arm/ hands, and severe in the legs/ feet, mostly symmetric.

2) In contrast , motor NCVs in all limbs , and bilateral F- waves ( APN/AHB) were Normal.

3). The ability to elicit robust H- Reflexes suggests possible myelopathy (SACD).

Stopped all earlier medicines and now prescribed:

A. Maxgalin 50 O----O
B. Tayo 60K 1 tab/ wk for 2 month.

I had no past experience of obscure GI BLEEDING prior to first biopsy.

I had no past experience of peripheral neuropathy symptoms before I was administered thalidomide.

My query: Can some specialist advise me if I am going to be normal as I was before administration of Thalidomide.

I am 64 plus. I stopped smoking in 1992. I stopped drinking in 2003 April.

Please advise.

Iqbal,
{edited for privacy}

Was this helpful? 0

More Discussions:

Manage Peripheral Neuropathy Pain

My treatment for the pain i experience from this chronic disease is MS. Contin and Oxycodone. This treatment works very ...

1 REPLY
maxgalin m 75 used for Peripheral neuropathy

I am diabetic2 since 2011; but fully controlled so much as if I am not of that. not taking diabetic medicine Glycomet. M...

gabantin-Bortezomib induced peripheral neuropathy(BINP)

I am a multiple myeloma patient, undergone 3 cycles of chemotherapy with bortezomib,and undergone autologus bonemarrow t...

1 REPLY
how long is recovery of peripheral neuropathy on right leg caused by surgery or anesthesia

my son underwent appendectomy after that he cant move his right foot. it's been 16 days from his operation but he st...

I am using Maxgalin M 75mg since last 1 year due to peripheral alcoholic neuropathy whenever i stop the medicene for 2days the pain re occurs why

I am using Maxgalin M 75mg since last 1 year due to peripheral alcoholic neuropathy whenever i stop the medicene for 2da...

peripheral neuropathy medications

What rights do patients have to receive effective pain management? What recourse does one have when every health care pr...

2 REPLIES
peripheral neuropathy

Predizone for peripheral neuropathy? I have been diagnosed and have only been B-12 for low iron. A friend had this and s...

1 REPLY
foot peripheral neuropathy

Each Metanx® tablet contains: L-methylfolate Calcium (as Metafolin®) 3mg Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate 35mg Methy...

1 REPLY
Losartan Peripheral Neuropathy

Can peripheral neuropathy be a rare side effect of Losartan? I just cut back from 100mg/day to 50mg/day. I also get leg/...

2 REPLIES
Ace Proxyvon for peripheral neuropathy

My mother is 78 years old and has been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, for which she takes daily insulin doses. She also...

About Us

RxChat (formerly MedsChat) is a popular drug forum. Featuring frequently updated message boards and an extensive index for medicine, health conditions, and drug information. Since 2005 we've been a community where patients, caregivers, and other interested parties can share drug-related questions and stories freely and anonymously. Learn More

COMMUNITY Home Page Drug Forums Submit a Topic Health Newsletter DRUGS Top Prescription Drugs Drug Categories NDC Database Half Life Calculator Recent FDA Approvals ABOUT Medical Disclaimer Terms of Use Privacy Policy Cookie Manager Do Not Sell or Share My
Personal Information
DRUG INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This website is intended for informational purposes only. It is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice from a healthcare professional; nor is it intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. For more details please see the Medical Disclaimer. Copyright © 2005-2025 RxChat.com. All Rights Reserved. RxChat.com
9878 W Belleview Ave #5000
Denver, CO 80123
United States