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Good Morning - YES, I had surgery for neuropathy and unfortunately my condition is worse. The surgery is called Triple Nerve Release. I had it done on August 1, 2024. It was an elective surgery that I have regretted. The doctor told me minimally evasive surgery, and I would be walking again in 2-3 weeks. I was NWB (no weight bearing) for three months, severe pain, and also got a staph infection. I had idiopathic neuropathy (so I was told by neurologist) and to live with it. It progressively got worse, and I tried everything from drugs, diet, PT , etc. In my research I discovered this Dellon Triple Nerve Release Surgery. I looked for a doctor in my area - found one that says sure I can do that - well as I said - I take 50% responsibility for not asking the right questions, as I would not have readily agreed to it if I thought there was a percentage of making condition worse or be NBW. I deal with chronic pain the best I can now. I had to let the anger go - still my feet (especially the left) are 24/7 pain. I have attached pictures - I would not recommend. Two years later, and my life changed that day.

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@patriciaschulz1950 Oh my G-D. I read what you wrote with great sadness. The medical profession really sucks. These doctors love to experiment with your body. We are vulnerable and desperate, and they love to exploit that. If 1950 is your birth year, you are my age and I really relate to you. About 10 years ago, I tried stem cells by this money-making machine Dr. You had to pay up-front and also get a non-covered blood test. He did nothing to help me. This Dr. had a radio show that was used to show what a genius he was and therefore get patients. Since stem cells did nothing, I tried so many other fixes. The last was a spinal cord stimulator. A wasted surgery. And we all know the quick fixes, the rub on creams, the special pills, the miracle treatments are all fakes robbing you of your money. Wishing a miracle for you.