Anyone tried the Rejuvacare Neuropathy Machine for Feet??

Posted by domiha @domiha, Sep 26 11:11am

I don't put much stock in things that claim to improve symptoms "overnight." But this is a new one to me. I saw an ad on social media and went to the site. I'd just like to hear from anyone who has actually TRIED this machine. Best wishes! Mike

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I must have seen the same infomercial as I , too, am always looking for help. I am a 20+ sufferer and so exasperated by all my medical professionals, I am about to “reset” and work on this myself again. The cost for these foot wraps won’t break the bank, and guarantee 100% refund, which is tempting for me… My pain is 24/7 , more in left foot/calve and , and worsening in right. And as I age, it’s only getting more difficult to walk. I have a home routine PT/stretching routine , eat healthy (no processed foods) and just recently added occasional dessert, glass of wine and bread. I was depriving myself for so long and there was no change in my pain level. I recently was weaned off of duloxetine because it caused intestinal issues. I was off it three days, and my intestinal issues quit, however, the withdrawal symptoms are horrendous, and my chronic pain level is back to normal”8”…. I am convinced taking drugs to mask the pain is not the answer, nor is eating right/healthy. Curiosty of knowing why - I will probably die not knowing and I think that is sad that someone can’t figure out nerve problems.

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@patriciaschulz1950 I'm not sure if you have seen the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy's YouTube channel but they have a lot of great webinars for learning about the different therapies people have found helpful for neuropathy pain. We had a discussion started by Barry @user_che214927 that you might want to scan through to see if that might be an option that doesn't cost much other than time to learn about it.
-- Neuropathy and Brain Neuroplasticity: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/barry-sheales-australia/

I did a search of the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy's YouTube channel for "brain training" and was surprised at the number of webinars on the topic. Not sure they are all relevant but a few looked interesting for folks battling with the neuropathy pain. Here's a list of the webinars - https://www.youtube.com/@foundationforperipheralneu4122/search

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I must have seen the same infomercial as I , too, am always looking for help. I am a 20+ sufferer and so exasperated by all my medical professionals, I am about to “reset” and work on this myself again. The cost for these foot wraps won’t break the bank, and guarantee 100% refund, which is tempting for me… My pain is 24/7 , more in left foot/calve and , and worsening in right. And as I age, it’s only getting more difficult to walk. I have a home routine PT/stretching routine , eat healthy (no processed foods) and just recently added occasional dessert, glass of wine and bread. I was depriving myself for so long and there was no change in my pain level. I recently was weaned off of duloxetine because it caused intestinal issues. I was off it three days, and my intestinal issues quit, however, the withdrawal symptoms are horrendous, and my chronic pain level is back to normal”8”…. I am convinced taking drugs to mask the pain is not the answer, nor is eating right/healthy. Curiosty of knowing why - I will probably die not knowing and I think that is sad that someone can’t figure out nerve problems.

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@patriciaschulz1950 So sorry you are dealing with this monster, also. IF you decide to try the Rejuvanator, please let us know. And though they say it is not on Amazon, I believe I DID find it there, as well.... and it would be easier to return through them.
I tried going without any beer or wine for several months, and I noticed NO difference in my problems.... so I now have a glass of wine with my meals, as was my custom before. This is MY experience, of course, and I can't recommend that others would have the same lack of effects. I take Prozac.... never tried duloxatene.... I believe they are similar? But it sounds like the duloxatene really helped your symptoms. I will ask my PCP about it when I see him in November.
An added issue for me is that I have a slight touch of AFib, so the cardio put me on Eliquis. And there were a couple of episodes of brief tachycardia, so he put me on Flecainide. Since I take those TWO meds, I can take NOTHING for pain except Tylenol. And sometimes I could use something stronger for the Arthritis pains I have.
I am considering...... and thinking about a spinal cord stimulator..... Some people say it helps.... others say it made no difference.... but we are all unique in how we respond. A fried got one a couple of weeks ago, and she has ZERO back and leg pain now.
I wish you the best!! Mike

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@patriciaschulz1950 I'm not sure if you have seen the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy's YouTube channel but they have a lot of great webinars for learning about the different therapies people have found helpful for neuropathy pain. We had a discussion started by Barry @user_che214927 that you might want to scan through to see if that might be an option that doesn't cost much other than time to learn about it.
-- Neuropathy and Brain Neuroplasticity: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/barry-sheales-australia/

I did a search of the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy's YouTube channel for "brain training" and was surprised at the number of webinars on the topic. Not sure they are all relevant but a few looked interesting for folks battling with the neuropathy pain. Here's a list of the webinars - https://www.youtube.com/@foundationforperipheralneu4122/search

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@johnbishop Thanks for the links. You are a wealth of information for us sufferers!!! Growing new neurons past age 70 seems a giant task..... but I assume all things are possible. There is a song from a movie..... "If you just believe"..... and perhaps that is the key... to believe it can happen..... Best wishes! Mike

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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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@domiha
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.

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@pua0609 Pua, I’m sure there is constant research to find a cure/relief, but I don’t know where. Pharmaceutical company probably. I don’t have much pain, but mostly numbness on the bottoms of my feet, but it creeps up to my knees sometimes and is more of a tingling sensation.
I took an Advil PM the last two nights for sleep and that does a great job of knocking down the numbness/tingling. I may start taking a regular Advil in the AM and an Advil PM at night.
I’m going to sit in a yard chair in my back yard with my feet in the soft earth soon. Most immunities come from the earth/soil, so maybe “planting” myself for 20 minutes a day may help. There has to be something simple that helps.
Thanks for touching back. Enjoy your day! I appreciate you. W

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@willgranger1127
Thanks for the feedback. Concerning taking a regular dose of Advil, you might want to research or discuss with your doctor. I've heard that long-term use could cause other problems, like organ damage. Advil is also what I used only occasionally for pain. I don't like taking medication, so I push my limits most of the time.
Also, I'm wondering about planting the feet in soil.

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@willgranger1127
Thanks for the feedback. Concerning taking a regular dose of Advil, you might want to research or discuss with your doctor. I've heard that long-term use could cause other problems, like organ damage. Advil is also what I used only occasionally for pain. I don't like taking medication, so I push my limits most of the time.
Also, I'm wondering about planting the feet in soil.

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@pua0609 I try to limit meds as much as I can. Planting feet in the soil was a little humor, but may be worth a try. I’m going to the beach in a couple of weeks and will see what sand and salt water will do. Ahhhh…

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@patriciaschulz1950 So sorry you are dealing with this monster, also. IF you decide to try the Rejuvanator, please let us know. And though they say it is not on Amazon, I believe I DID find it there, as well.... and it would be easier to return through them.
I tried going without any beer or wine for several months, and I noticed NO difference in my problems.... so I now have a glass of wine with my meals, as was my custom before. This is MY experience, of course, and I can't recommend that others would have the same lack of effects. I take Prozac.... never tried duloxatene.... I believe they are similar? But it sounds like the duloxatene really helped your symptoms. I will ask my PCP about it when I see him in November.
An added issue for me is that I have a slight touch of AFib, so the cardio put me on Eliquis. And there were a couple of episodes of brief tachycardia, so he put me on Flecainide. Since I take those TWO meds, I can take NOTHING for pain except Tylenol. And sometimes I could use something stronger for the Arthritis pains I have.
I am considering...... and thinking about a spinal cord stimulator..... Some people say it helps.... others say it made no difference.... but we are all unique in how we respond. A fried got one a couple of weeks ago, and she has ZERO back and leg pain now.
I wish you the best!! Mike

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I ordered this Rejuvacare Footrenew and Nerve Relief Lotion for my husband but am trying it myself today for first day to see if it help me with strengthening my feet and legs.
Pepsy

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@pepsy
I'm curious how a lotion can strengthen your feet & legs.
Jake

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Not familiar with it, but IF it is an anadynene light treatment, I had relief after 6 treatments which got even better at the full 12.
It ñeeds maintainance follow ups, but felt great.
Wife used electro stimulation as a diabetic and it helped her, again you need maintainence treatments to stay effective.

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