Peripheral Neuropathy:
What to do When Your Feet Start to Die and You Have Trouble Walking
A Practical, Hopeful Guide to Living Well with Nerve Damage
A compassionate roadmap for rebuilding strength, balance, and hope after peripheral neuropathy. Revised & expanded 2025 edition.
About the Book
When your feet stop feeling like your own, life changes — but it doesn’t have to end. In this revised and expanded 2025 edition of Peripheral Neuropathy: What to do When Your Feet Start to Die and You Have Trouble Walking, J. B. MacNeil blends lived experience with practical science to guide readers through the fog of nerve damage and back toward stability.
You’ll learn how to:
- Identify what’s really causing your neuropathy
- Follow the six‑phase roadmap to recovery
- Choose therapies that work (and skip the hype)
- Nourish your nerves with food and movement
- Manage fear, fatigue, and frustration
Who it’s for
Anyone living with nerve damage — diabetic, viral, injury‑related, or idiopathic — who wants clear steps, honest stories, and hope you can actually use.
Excerpt
“When I first heard the words ‘nerve damage,’ I felt like I’d lost a map I didn’t know I was carrying. Every step felt foreign. Then one morning, I realized I didn’t need the old map — I just needed to trust the next step. That’s what recovery really is: learning to move again through uncertainty, one quiet act of courage at a time.”
Take the First Step
Healing isn’t about going back — it’s about going forward. Get your copy of Peripheral Neuropathy: What to do When Your Feet Start to Die and You Have Trouble Walking today and start building your new balance, one steady step at a time.