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@dclark8

Hi, my Neuropathy has no pain. I think I am fortunate to fall in that category as I have several friends who experience excruciating pain. The research that I have done indicates that Neuropathy is a lack of blood flow to your feet and your outer extremities. I have tried several appliances, including Nooro foot pad, which sends small electrical pulses through my feet up to my knees. After several months and not having any convincing positive results, I slowly wean myself away from the path.. What I have had some relief with is heated socks. Since blood flow and circulation is the root cause it made sense to me that by keeping my feet warm would enhance blood flow. I have been wearing heated socks for a little over a year and although I can't say that the Neuropathy is reversing, I do feel that it has slowed in its progress. Of course, this is not a controlled experiment, so results may differ from person to person. The heated socks I use are inexpensive and are available on Amazon. Approximately, $65. I am able to wear them 12 hours a day on one battery charge. I now have two pair of heated socks, but do not wear them to bed., but I do wear regular socks to bed to help keep my feet warm through the night. Hope this is helpful to someone.

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Thanks for your insight. I have the heated socks also and yes they do help. I also experience the neuropathy with no pain.