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@sstouten

I too know about wearing comfortable shoes. I probably have 200 or more shoes, but only can wear a few of them. I need to donate the others. I always enjoyed my beautiful shoes when I was working in an office or travelling. I'm retired now. My neuropathy in my feet is mainly on the tops and sides of my feet. I can walk fairly well if I have comfortable shoes on. I also have a pair of slippers that are well padded with memory foam. I put them on as soon as I get in the house. For my hands I have snug fitting gloves that I got from a medical supply store. I wear them at night when my hands are hurting. I have so many different problems that it is a challenge to take care of all of them. Most of my problems don't show so people don't think I am so ill. The only thing that shows is the disfiguring in my hands from the rheumatoid arthritis.

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@sstouten

I wear gloves to drive. My hands ache if I don't use them. I have arthritis in my left index finger and my right thumb, and growing. So far, I can still play the piano.

Jim

Has anyone ever heard of NeuroGenx ?I received an article in a local paper that advertises, "Reversing Neuropathy".
It reads, Neurogenx is non-narcotic, non-surgical and non-invasive. The person is board certified foot surgeon with the Board of Podiatrics and wound management. I have not made an appt. but.... was wondering