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@frandy

Not being rude but you may need to stop reading the internet and look into the real world. Homeopathy medicine isn’t a scam if you see a real doctor who has been trained in it. And medicine itself started out as “homeopathy”. It’s like all doctors; there are quacks there also. It’s a matter of keep trying and self educating. Sad thing are the laws when it comes to pain management and when the pain is unbearable, we all grasp at straws.

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Thanks for your comments. Magnalife doesn’t have any harmful ingredients, it is inexpensive ($12-$15) and has helped me with the tingling and numbness. I didn’t say it was a cure, only that I found it to be helpful. I also just started using a prescription Ketamine cream 3x a day that seems to be helping. I also have a TENS and a Quell device but haven’t found them to make a substantial difference. What works for me may not work for someone else. Next month I’m going to see a new acupuncturist who focuses only on the ear. I refuse to give up because I believe there are treatments that can help lessen my symptoms.