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Many neuropathy issues, so why so few doctors who know?

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Acupuncture has helped me. I’m in Colorado and we have a clinic in the cancer center with quite a few very good doctors. I notice it when I stop more significantly than any immediate benefits and it keeps me going back. It’s helped with my hands and feet the most, I also believe the lions mane mushroom supplements I use are working synergistically with the treatments.

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Thanks for sharing

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What kind of neuropathy symptoms do you have?

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I have idiopathic neuropathy in both feet. I tried acupuncture a few years ago, and it did not help at all. I'm in Colorado too. Can you tell me where you went for acupuncture? I don't know if this forum lets you give references.
I suspect that the efficacy of acupuncture depends a lot on the skill and experience of the practitioner. A skilled and experienced practitioner vs. someone who went to Bob's Acupuncture School for a 10-day course.