Neuropathy treatments: How to avoid scams?
Has anyone heard of or tried a pill treatment called Vita Soothe Pro? Nerve Savior?
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Has anyone heard of or tried a pill treatment called Vita Soothe Pro? Nerve Savior?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
Did you do your due diligence and check this NexGenHealth thing out? It sounds like one of the many scams out there claiming to help neuropathy. $6400 is a lot of money. I am guessing that insurance did not cover it. That's the usual case with these things. I hope you can get some of your money back.
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3 Reactions@michhino there is no cure. That’s an absolute. Don’t let anyone promise you a miracle cure, there isn’t one.
Unfortunately, scammers know we are in pain and will invent a “pie in the sky” cure.
Try Aspercream lotion. It helps take the edge off.
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1 ReactionCan the Aspercream lotion be used on hands? I have severe pins and needles with terrible numbness in them and nothing I’ve tried seems to help this. My hands feel so strange. It’s like they have a coating on them. It’s best described like when you bread a chicken leg and there are crumbs all over them. That’s how my hands feel. I had chemo treatments a little over four years ago and my body took on an autoimmune illness GBS. This did so much damage to my hands and feet that they are irreparable now so any potions and lotion that would work I’ve pretty much tried them all except the Aspercream lotion.
Yes, I did as much research as possible. NexGen was honest about not guaranteeing resolution. Insurance did not cover the treatment. I will not get any of my money back. They are offering a PRP treatment, injections in my feet, which might offer some resolution. My loss I realize. I think this is the case with so many people who suffer from unresolved pain. NexGen's office is filled with patients waiting or signing up for treatment.
It’s always difficult to find reputable treatments. I remember my original pain specialist telling me about PRP eight years ago. It seems as if the treatments may have some positive results. Perhaps insurance will cover it one day. I hope it works for you.
This may sound a little strange but I am using a CVS Pharmacy product called:
Hemorrhoidal Relief Cream. Like Aspercreme it contains Lidocaine.
But it contains 5% whereas Aspercreme is 4%. My neuropathy is mainly
in my legs below the knee, so I creme up and am getting some relief.
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1 Reaction@tessie63 sounds like you have the feeling of having gloves, or socks on when you don’t.
I get that on my feet.
I have awful arthritis in both hands. I sometimes use the Aspercream on my fingers.
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1 Reactionis the hemmhoroid cream providing relief from pain? or numbness?
just started using Hemp EMU. No results yet/ I'll wait a week and post results.
If any body has used Hemp creams please comment on your results
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1 ReactionThe hemorrhoid cream 5 % Lidocaine is useful for me only on the neuropathic pain. I don't even have a good name for this type of pain. I am trying the suggestions of users on this thread to study the effects. I would try the cream to see if it helps you. It is not too expensive.