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Are you familiar with a product called (NEURO GO) electric foot device for Neuropathy? I'm treatment on my self as per a Nerve place in Conway, Arkansas that I started with doing Lazer top and bottom of my feet twice a day along with bottom side of both knees and lower back. I also have from the same place an electric 9 volt stimulater that has stick on patches morning tops and evenings bottom of my feet for 30 minutes time. The Lazer is for 1 minute top & bottom and knees, the lower back is 2 minutes. What do you recommend for treatment of Neuropathy? There is sooo many things for Neuropathy on the internet and they are just not worth trying!!!! PLEASE let me know your advice to my questions!!!!

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Welcome @doctordeuce, You are so right about the fact that there are so many less than helpful devices on the market that are advertised as a cure for neuropathy. There is no cure but there are a lot of treatments that may be able to provide some sort of relief. We just have to find the one that works for us. The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy has a pretty comprehensive list of the different treatments if you want to scan through them to learn more - https://www.foundationforpn.org/treatments/.

While you wait for others to respond, you might want to scan through the more than 250 discussions here on Connect when searching for "neuropathy what helps" - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/.

I don't have pain with my neuropathy, just numbness and some tingling. Early on in my quest to find something that would help I tried a Zopec DT-1200 for about 6 or so weeks but it didn't provide any relief for me - https://www.zopec.com/products/zopec-electrotherapy-for-neuropathy-and-pain.

My diagnosis is idiopathic small fiber peripheral neuropathy. Have you been diagnosed with a specific type of neuropathy? Do you have pain as a symptom?

@doctordeuce oh good evening I’m in Fayetteville AR