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Agree, there are far more ineffective treatments & cures than legitimate neuropathy options. FWIW, both my ortho spine surgeon & neurologist agree foot/toe neuropathy from spine issues & 18-24 months post-surgery, it’s uncommon to regain nerve control/ impulse. The goal shifts to maintaining & regression avoidance. They both also expressed diabetic neuropathy is more receptive to treatment(s) to a certain point but I’m not diabetic & have zero experience in that regard.

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Hello,
The very bottom line, diabetic neuropathy enjoys a bigger notice from the medical field so far and hence the treatment options while other neuropathies are yet to catch up. Other neuropathies have fewer concrete medical causes, fewer legitimate treatment options, and no cure whatsoever so far.
Take care and have a serene day,
gus