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Neuropathy | Last Active: Jun 1 7:39am | Replies (153)

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@mikween

I am going to try this foot doctors Laser Therapy This is what he say on his page :We are proud to be on the medical technological forefront by offering MLS Laser Therapy as a treatment for Neuropathy. This treatment uses wavelengths of light to treat painful and debilitating conditions. This treatment is given to our patients to help manage the pain from Neuropathy. MLS Laser Therapy helps Neuropathy by releasing endorphins that reduce pain, reduces swelling, increases blood flow and stimulates repair and regrowth of nerve tissue. It cost $650 for 13 treatments but he told me if I do not feel any relief after 2 or 3 treatments he will refund my money, so I figure what do I have to loose. I will let yall know how it goes. I am in so much pain I do not care how much it cost, He also put me on some Hormones plus supplements.

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Thank you for the update. Hoping that the MLS Laser Therapy helps you and I'm glad they will refund your money if you get not relief after 2 or 3 treatments. Can you let us know how the treatment goes?

John

You might want to check out Calmar therapy--also known as Scrambler therapy. It's used in Italy for nerve pain and there's a center in Rhode Island. They have also trained people at John Hopkins & Mayo Clinic.

Here's a Scrambler therapy patient story from Mayo Clinic:
http://mayocl.in/2uatzmX
John

I was trying to obtain Calmar or Scrambler Therapy in Switzerland but found no therapist. Also the manufactuers die not answer to my request to inform me about therapists in Europe. Also my interest to purchase such a machine which looks like a bit TENS unit was not answered. So I gave up.

Hi there! I just started MLT lazer for my feet. How did you do with that?? Love to know. I plan on following through the 12 treatments (3x a week).

I was just searching to see if there are any MLS Light Therapy options for the Eau Claire, Wisconsin areas or even the Rochester MAYO as it says that MLS Light Therapy has been FDA approved. Might check out Aspirus to the east of us as they just bought our Stanley, WI hospital and Clinic recently. Maybe I should call Humana Medicare A B insurance to find out. I've had this debilitating pain ever since a sharp debridement was done on my venous ulcer a few years ago. It completely healed up, but the pain was exactly the same as when the wound was open. Now I have wounds again. Sure would like to try it. Especially if medicare approves it after the recent FDA approval.

Please try Senaxes treatment first. I did 34, 15 minute treatments and ALL my pain went away. Covered by my insurance as well.