Peripheral sensory neuropathy - Anyone tried Walkasins?
I have recently been diagnosed with PSN and I’ve been searching for remedies. I am looking into the spinal cord stimulator and recently discovered a product called Walkasins by RxFunction. It is a prosthetic device you insert in your shoe which sends signals to your brain from the bottom of your feet. Looks promising for balance and gait issues and will help prevent falls because it enables you to feel your feet. This requires a doctors prescription and I assume is covered by insurance. Has anyone else use this product?
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yes. going to chat with my neurologist. they are expensive
I spoke with the Folks at WALKASINS , they tell me they cost `1200$ and are working with MEDICARE for a approval and are 2/3rds of the way there , I also have the ACCELERATOR device coming the end of Sept 25 , which I paid 399$ for , I will post results as soon as possible. Tim Nolan
Hello @stgeorge,
I merged your discussion with an existing discussion titled:
"Peripheral sensory neuropathy - Anyone tried Walkasins?"
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/peripheral-sensory-neuropathy-device/
Members @yette, @timmy2098 and @ssjohns all considered Walkasins or have tried them and may have some information to share with where they are in regards to how it worked for them or their plan to try them.
@snagydude
Kathleene - good to hear that things have improved for you. It seems that you have exactly the same situation as I have. I also had the microsurgery at Vanderbilt but my spinal cord got infected and I had a really bad time for 6 months...actually fooled some doctors who thought that I wouldn't survive. BUT I'm still here. You are actually at the point where you recognize that you are one of your best friends who can take good care of yourself. I have done it all and am now going beyond traditional medicine. Most doctors will only stay traditional to avoid lawsuits for not providing standard care. My current situation is seeing my neuropathy diminishing. Yes diminishing. I have found some providers of Hyperbaric treatment. To date, I have had this treatment going on 10 times. It is not cheap and not supported by insurance. I've seen my neuropathy retreat from my knees to my ankles. Furthermore all the pain on the bottom of my feet is now much less. People are amazed that I am more active and doing better. I'm not saying that hyperbaric treatment is good for you. It is just an option that you may not have heard of. Please self educate. I go to Dayton TN for treatment. Do yourself a favor and look into it. Good luck...you are your strongest advocate and only you can take action. I've also gotten into TENS treatment on my feet. It seems to supplement the hyperbarics. PS lots of quacks in this area...so be careful. I make sure that a nurse is present when I get hyperbaric care.
@snagydude
What is the Hyperbaric treatment? Where can I get more information?
@stgeorge You can find more info on Ytube.
@stgeorge Here's an existing discussion on the topic here:
-- Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for Peripheral Neuropathy: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy-1/
If you click the link, it will take you to the first page of the discussion so that you can read through the posts by other members who have experience.