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Is Voxxlife Liberty OTC or prescription? I have been dealing with balance/mobility issues for several years (myelopathy) with no relief from the numbness (toes to waist). They have ruled out just about everything(including MS) based on my symptoms, scans, and blood workups. (I was misdiagnosed with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder 2 years ago, undergoing 4 sessions of rituxan infusions; a return visit to Mayo refuted that diagnosis, but they could not figure out the cause of the spinal lesion discovered 6 years ago). Mayo neurologists tried various medications, PT sessions, and injections (most recently botox injections in right leg 5 weeks ago with no improvements in symptoms). I return to Mayo-Rochester (MN) in a month for a consult with doc in the spasticity clinic. I have posted here before in hopes of trying to come up with a any kind of solution, as my symptoms continue to worsen (I now use a walker to carry on with my daily activities). Suggestions of any kind are more than welcome. Thanks.

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It is over the counter. Look it up at Voxxlife.com. I believe I first found it mentioned on this site. They would like you to become a distributor which makes it seem like a scam, but it isn't. It has helped me a lot. If it doesn't work for you they will return your money if it is no more than 30 days after buying. They also sell socks and other stuff. The patches work best. I make one last for 48 hours. I write on the patch the day I apply it. Amazon sells something called VoxxLife socks but it isn't the same thing.
I recently hurt my hip and had to have a steroid infusion which worked well. I wore my patch then to, and it helped with balance and pain control.