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Good evening, @moakes. I want to follow up with you on the subject of MFR therapy. I have been an MFR patient for 11 years. One of the reasons I left my beautiful mountain village was because the city I live in now has an MFR clinic, so to speak. I have two therapists in two sessions a week. One works with my feet, neck, and hands, and the other works on my arms, legs, and anywhere else that has heavy-duty pain and discomfort. I would say that it has worked well for me as long as I realize that there is no cure.

Here is a helpful link to explain what happens under our skin. I was very amazed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW0lvOVKDxE&t=86s

Here is a link to Connect's MFR page created by @jenniferhunter.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/treatment-options-that-have-worked-for-small-fiber-neuropathy/?pg=3#comment-1035481. In fact, I think you would be glad to meet @jenniferhunter up close and personal.

Zone therapy.......no I have not tried that process. Will check it out before we get together again.
May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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And I did check out Zone Therapy @moakes. I think that is what I call reflexology. In fact, one of the members of our mindfulness group brought "kits' for each of us last month and showed us how to use the unit that you rub on your skin wherever you are experiencing discomfort. I haven't used it too much.....but it is great when I am watching the news and my nature shows.

Thanks again.
Chris