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Anyone tried Accelera SR 100 device? Or Walkasins?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Mar 13 9:32pm | Replies (16)

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@elliotflorida

Hi Domiha,

I started with one, and then bought a 2nd as so I could still be wearing one while the other was being charged. It takes about 1 hour or so to recharge from a near depleted battery. I had such outstanding results I didn't want to be up and around without one.

I decided a couple of weeks ago to try wearing two. And after doing a bit of experimenting with wearing two at the same time, one on my left ankle and one on my right ankle, I discovered that although my mobility did not improve any further with two, my pain level dropped substantially which I experience at several areas on my right arm, right shoulder and right side of my face. I found when I took the one on my right leg for charging, my pain would slowly come back. So, I just ordered a 3rd one and started using it yesterday. That way when the battery on one of the devices needs to be charged, I simply remove it and then wear the fully charged one. And then recharge the device I just removed. So, I wear these 24 hours a day (except when I am in the shower or bath, they are water resistant but not waterproof) and I always have one fully charged ready for usage.

I suggest you contact Accelera to see what they think about whether the device would work for you or not. I do suggest you try it if you can afford it because there is always a chance it will help you. They accept returns within 30 days if it does not work for you and refund all but $100 which is to cover the cost of the wrap/strap that hold the device in place and has some electronics in it as well. The wrap is obviously not resalable for sanitary reasons.

I also suggest you try a NOORO style foot massager. The NOORO is basically a tens unit that 'massages' your feet electronically, you sit in a chair and place your bare feet on the foam pad and turn it on. It is really easy to use. These are relatively inexpensive, about $20-$40. Many 'knockoffs' are available. The original NOORO is about $50. Many people are reporting success using these foot massagers with foot neuropathy. I had one and tried it and think it did help. But I don't really need it anymore as I believe the Accelera is really helping me with the burning sensation I used to get which is totally gone at this point. I bought my first Accelera about 4 months ago.

I never thought I could reduce my pain which I have been suffering with for about 10 years. I am now almost pain free. I am hopeful at some time in the future to be totally pain free - time will tell. But my pain level is so low now, I can easily live with it as this level - all thanks to Accelera.

I never thought I would be able to walk without a foot brace either, yet here I am walking without using one and have not used it at all for about 3 weeks. I am THRILLED beyond belief!

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Hi, Elliot.... It's refreshing to read of someone trying something and getting such positive results. Thank you for sharing your story. This support group has been such a great place to learn about new things that may help!! Best wishes! Mike