Norelie RedRevive Cold Laser Therapy Wand

Posted by allessio77 @allessio77, Apr 5 8:45am

Does anyone have any experience with this device or a similar Red Laser Wand?
https://norelie.co/products/redrevive-md

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Oh I wish someone could say that they have tried this. I've been reading about it but just not sure if it would work at all. I only deal with numbness caused by my medication and as most of you know, any kind of treatment generally only comes from products that treat pain from pins and needles and burning. I was really disappointed when I was sent to Pain Management only to find that all they wanted to offer was either medication or implants. Actually they offered up the implant first despite my telling them that I did not actually have pain. I just don't call the discomfort I feel at night as pain. It is annoying but not really painful. The medication they offered made my anxiety flare and I'm not willing to have my brain changed just to have more of what I have avoided for years. If I were in pain all the time perhaps I would or I might try an implant but I felt like it was premature to be offering me an implant right off. The cold laser therapy sounded like a better way to go if there was any possibility of energizing the nerves.

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Has anyone tried the red light laser wand by Norelie. I’ve watched the video and of course it appears to be really good but don’t all adverts. The proof of the pudding?

Through experience and the help of this forum l only believe the testimony of someone who’s used it.

Help?

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@bigjohnscho

Has anyone tried the red light laser wand by Norelie. I’ve watched the video and of course it appears to be really good but don’t all adverts. The proof of the pudding?

Through experience and the help of this forum l only believe the testimony of someone who’s used it.

Help?

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In theory, how can red light laser therapy do anything to help with our neuropathy? Maybe it helps with the pain? I don't see how it can help regenerate or repair damaged nerves, once they're dead or badly damaged, there's no going back.

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@bigjohnscho

Has anyone tried the red light laser wand by Norelie. I’ve watched the video and of course it appears to be really good but don’t all adverts. The proof of the pudding?

Through experience and the help of this forum l only believe the testimony of someone who’s used it.

Help?

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The red light therapy did nothing for me.
I’m trying stem cell therapy with IV and injections in my legs and feet on Friday. It takes a month to kick in. If it works I will share my adventure with everyone. It’s very expensive!

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@bigjohnscho

Has anyone tried the red light laser wand by Norelie. I’ve watched the video and of course it appears to be really good but don’t all adverts. The proof of the pudding?

Through experience and the help of this forum l only believe the testimony of someone who’s used it.

Help?

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I use a red light wrap around. When i wrap it around my legs, i don't really feel it does much, but then again, i rarely use it. but, when i wrap it around my thigh, i at least feel i have more strength in my leg when i walk around. If i want to go dancing, which i can't like i used to, but on that day, i wrap it around one let, then i let it cool down, and a couple hrs later i wrap it around the other thigh........i had enough strength to be on the floor for 1 hr..........For regeneration, i think that is what Softwave therapy is supposed to do. am going to my First treatment this wednesday........look up Soft Wave therapy...........NOT shock wave.............and see what you think.

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@mrmacabre

In theory, how can red light laser therapy do anything to help with our neuropathy? Maybe it helps with the pain? I don't see how it can help regenerate or repair damaged nerves, once they're dead or badly damaged, there's no going back.

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Red Light and Near Infrared Light are reputed to cause the exposed area to produce collegan, (spelling?), and increase the level of nitric oxide in the blood. If those would help remedy the problem then it follows that enough exposure would be helpful. Whatever enough is. My jury is still out.

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@bigjohnscho

Has anyone tried the red light laser wand by Norelie. I’ve watched the video and of course it appears to be really good but don’t all adverts. The proof of the pudding?

Through experience and the help of this forum l only believe the testimony of someone who’s used it.

Help?

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Yes! I have had 6 sessions thus far. The jury is still out. I noticed my feet are not screaming at me when I first wake up, and the toes on my right foot were curled under due to PN, and the Laser has begun to straighten them. That blew me away, bc if my toes are not working correctly, how can I regain some of my balance?
I have 3 more sessions to go. The Laser regenerates new cells, but does nothing for the damaged nerves, so I've been told. It is not a cure-all, but it alleviates some of the pain.

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@mob55

Yes! I have had 6 sessions thus far. The jury is still out. I noticed my feet are not screaming at me when I first wake up, and the toes on my right foot were curled under due to PN, and the Laser has begun to straighten them. That blew me away, bc if my toes are not working correctly, how can I regain some of my balance?
I have 3 more sessions to go. The Laser regenerates new cells, but does nothing for the damaged nerves, so I've been told. It is not a cure-all, but it alleviates some of the pain.

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I, too have had success with Red Light Therapy. This was not something available except from a professional - mine is a physical therapist/myokinestheologist. She refers to it as Class IV. I had to pay out of pocket as Medicare does not cover it, but it was a lifesaver before I found other protocols including prescription medications. It definitely gave me feeling back in my feet, and it helped with hand strength and finger stiffness. The effects on my hands didn't last long, as I also have Carpel Tunnel. But these days (years into treatment), most everything is under control (not gone) - except balance. Nothing seems to help with that.

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@bigjohnscho

Has anyone tried the red light laser wand by Norelie. I’ve watched the video and of course it appears to be really good but don’t all adverts. The proof of the pudding?

Through experience and the help of this forum l only believe the testimony of someone who’s used it.

Help?

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I’ve had many better days after my Laser Therapy. My attitude is one of “doing” and I know if I’m on my feet to long, and push over my limit, I WILL FALL

I still have my bad days at least 1-2 days a week. It’s usually because I forget to take my meds on time, or eat properly and the worst is, if I’m feeling lonesome I go real low. Asking myself “why me” and thinking what is my purpose, what good am I to doing anything. I was feeling like this on Father’s Day for some reason.

My life was full prior to this medical malady. Now my phone barely rings. Then all my stinkin’ thinkin’ gets a hold of me and it takes a good amount of time, energy and effort to snap out of my funk. It usually takes me to writing or thinking about gratitude. It will be 12 mo on 12/1 when I had a blood clot rupture in my IVC through a vein. Like yourself, if I restore my balance I would be so happy and grateful. When I’m finished with the Laser (3 more to go) I will go back to my PT place. They specialize in balance. Ohhh, I forgot to mention, since my Laser journey, I have noticed that I can stand - all by myself for just about 1min. Better than 10 seconds!! Have a good day! Thanks for reading my rant!
Take care
Maureen

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