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accupunture and neuropathy

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I've mentioned this to my doctor a couple of times over the years, and he said that while it has worked for some people, it was always temporary. I'm not opposed to being stuck with needles, I'm heavily tattooed, but insurance won't cover it, and we can't afford it on our own.

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I have used accupucture quite a number oof times for peripheral neuropathy, not in my feet but legs. After a week or so, my legs fell like they have sandbags wrapped around them; like evrything has collected at the bottom. Accupuncture releasers that heaviness. Yes, it is temporary but I am able to walk out of there and feel like half human. I plan my weeks' activities for the two or three days after treatment as I have more energy and positivity.

When I started the accupuncture treatments, the practioner said yes there could be favorabe outcome but it would take time. He is no longer in practice but I definetly miss it.
And no I didn't have insurance. But I made choices because of how I felt. I understand that might not always be a choice. But if the opportunity arises, try it.

I think the "taking time," is because of the slow rate nerve cells regenerate.