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Neuropathy: What works and what are scams?

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@kbirchem

One of the biggest scams that I have seen is chiropractic clinics advertising being able to reverse neuropathy . They bring you in cheap . They then runs their voodoo tests . They then show you a plan to help you . They then hit you up for several thousand dollars . I had this happen to me . I went to Dakota clinic of Chiropractic . When I balked at the price . The female staff said and I quote " It is your feet that are going to get amputated . A real class act . Stay away from that clinic. Also beware when you see the ads running for this type of help .

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I have run into those types of scams. My favorite was the chiropractor who was part of an organization called Disc Centers of America. First red flag: didn't like the quality of my MRI that had not shown anything terrible. Then, he sent me to an imaging center(they owed him a favor) for a CT scan, I had to pay cash on the spot. Second red flag: we reviewed the CT scan. "look at that bulging disc! Man, there's more above. Good thing you got to me when you did". Third red flag: Twenty or thirty decompression treatments (not covered by insurance for thirteen thousand dollars. Fourth red flag: Wait! If you sign up today, the price will go down to nine thousand. And. we can set up the payments right here. i said. 'no thanks".