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@valko194

I've had knee replace in 2009 then the other in 2024. I have neuropathy since about 2005. Can you exercise the pain, numbness, pins and needles hands legs and feet away. Days are fair but agony is loss of balance and cannot walk without a walker or cane. Is there any hope?

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I read cut nerves from surgery regrow after a few months. Crushed nerves have damaged and or lost coating. I have my trigeminal nerve continually being damaged by a crossing artery pulsing on it. Am taking METHYLCOBALAMIN (B12) in the hope it's myelin can be restored a little each sleep. Seems to me u have a crushed knee nerve . Good luck.

There is always hope. Believe that. Are you seeing a physical therapist?

I'm on the TENS crusade right now. I'll be receiving my TENS unit from Amazon today. TENS is an electrical stimulator that can help reduce pain, and because of that, I believe it can help with mobility: your mobility. There are many people at this group that use TENS with positive results. I suggest you search TENS here and read the messages. It's a hot topic right now. And I am so eager to try out my unit today and see if the neuropathy in my feet goes away, so I can walk and exercise with ease. Keep the faith. Hugs, CB