Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS for neuropathy?
Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS. It is touted as Electric Cell Signaling Treatment especially for peripheral neuropathy.
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I didn’t have pain when I started. I can’t walk well because of numbness in my feet. Pain stared after a few treatments. I was told it was because the nerves were being activated and that was good. I am working on discontinuing my treatment and trying to get back some of the 8,890 dollars already paid. So upset it is giving me very high anxiety.
Hi Ralph,
What an amazing and heartbreaking story. On your 61st birthday in 2013, your doctor diagnosed you with severe AML leukemia and there was a bed waiting for you 90 miles away in Boston, Massachusetts. That must have been so hard to hear and believe. I am so sorry. Then your doctor said the Leukemia was gone! In October 2015, your daughter got married, and you were able to walk her down the aisle!! that is awesome. July 2016, you received a formal diagnosis called “severe axonal sensorimotor polyneuropathy.” In Jan. 2021, you found a brand-new business in Windham, Maine called Nulife Wellness, they had the RST SANEXAS neoGEN machines. To make it real clear this machine is by far the best treatment you have undertaken that reduces the symptoms of absolute stiffness and increases sensations in my limbs. Your nerves are being healed.
I too suffer from Sciatic nerve damage for over 15 years and this GIVES me HOPE. Thank you for sharing your story!!
I do hope that you find the correct treatment for your medical problem. Thank you for your kind response.
I am so happy for you! It is good to hear about things that help. I don't think I would qualify for these treatments because I have a pacemaker/defibrillator. Wishing you all the best. Laura Henderson
As a retired cardiography professor, with 40 years of healthcare experience, I can assure you that your pacemaker/defibrillator would not be impacted by this procedure. As a matter of caution, you should always consult your primary care physician.
I’ll look into this , I’ve suffered since 2020 . I’ve heard neuropathy is an equal opportunity disease because it causes both feet , ankles , calves equally. I’m exactly there , and my balance is wavering. No wonder the Drs tell you get off alcohol 😡
Hi Ron, I too have AA and started Sanexas treatment at a local facility. (I've had 3 so far) I was diagnosed in 2016 (about 8 1/2 years ago) I know it's a personal question, but could you share how long you had been diagnosed with AA before you started your treatment? Also, have you had to repeat treatment? Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I'm still a bit skeptical about it since the AA has progressed and deteriorated quite a bit in my case.
God bless you,
Kathy