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Anyone tried the Rejuvacare Neuropathy Machine for Feet??

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I, too, have numbness and tingling but not a lot of pain. So I am thankful for that. The numbness has led to problems with balance. I take R-Alpha Lipoic Acid, Benfotiamine, Acetyl L-Carnate and Vitamin B-12. I have tried several different creams..... but they are not a CURE. I have done PT. I have tried dry needling and compression therapy. Those are not a cure (for me). I have some AFOs that I wear in my shoes that DO seem to help to a certain extent with balance. My calves appear to be getting weak. I have been doing squats each day over the summer at the advice of my PT.... and that seems to help a bit. A couple of weeks ago, I lost my balance and took a fall.... on concrete. My right knee and ankle/foot took the worst of the fall. Nothing broken, thankfully, but I am now wearing an ortho BOOT for who knows how long. It does NOT help balance issues. My neuropathy showed up following a lumbar laminectomy (L2 - S1). Before the surgery, I had gotten to where I could hardly walk at all. The morning after, I was able to stand and walk. So I am glad I went through the surgery 3 years ago. But I didn't expect the neuropathy.... which is diagnosed as idiopathic. As I said in my original post, I don't put much stock in devices that offer quick solutions..... but I just wanted to know if ANYONE had actually TRIED the Rejuvenance Device. So far, I've not had a response from anyone who has. I'm 74 years old.... and this getting old is not for sissies, for sure. But what can we do but live with... and do the best we can. I use a cane to walk and I'm still able to drive at this point. For now, the BOOT is controlling everything.... and I'm not very mobile. But this will get better. I take Eliquis (blood thinner) for AFib..... so I canNOT take ANY NSAIDS.... All I can take for pain is Tylenol.... and I may as well take sugar pills for the good that does. I also take Flecainide for heart rythym issues, so that also rules out things like Tramadol. Most pain issues come from arthritis..... but nothing to do for that.
My best wishes to all..... Mike

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I have neuropathy pain from chemotherapy and have also tried many different things to help cope with the pain. I ordered a pair of these hoping for positive results. They are said to be delivered Monday. I will let you know if they help after a couple of days.

@domiha well I think you’re doing great for 74. I just turned 56 and similar places. I had an L5-S1 fusion in 1996 and had it ever since then and it seems it gets worse as I age. At the point of barely walking now, so if you find a cure make sure to notify me as well, please! 🙏
Also had c5/c6 fusions and doc said last month need another L-5 fusion but we aren’t going to due to age/ recovery etc and I agree 100 but it would be nice to be able to walk as long as I can.

I am thinking of doing a stimulator which should help but right now it’s almost wheelchair bound.

I looked at this and just threw my hands up there is no way and especially after they say “sell out too quickly” but we lowered the price for you! Then I know it’s a scam. But if you see the real deal please post about it everywhere, because I know you are like me looking for an answer and doing anything you can to get it ! Many blessings and good luck on your “our” search, if I find it you will know about it ! Hahah All the best, Stephen

@domiha — sounds pretty much like my situation. I had a 2-level cervical fusion at C6 and C7 in 2012. I went in with neck pain; I woke up from anesthesia with both hands hurting, loss of bladder control, and parasthesia on my left side from my armpit to my toes. The parasthesia remains - I can't feel water temperature on my left side, I have neuropathy in both feet (L>R) , my balance is off, and I walk with a cane. I'm also on eliquis and gabapentin. Sometimes the neuropathy can be excruciating. I've tried various creams, but found that Voltaren and surprisingly, Blue Emu work the best.
I too am very interested in knowing if anyone has actually tried one of these massage devices. I've been reading about them, and the FootRenew on FB appears to be a total money grabbing scam.
Thanks for posting. It's comforting to know that there are others in my boat. BTW, I'm also 74 and I still drive.
JHK