Does Stem Cell Therapy work for Neuropathy?
Does Mayo Clinic use stem cell therapy for neuropathic issues? Have any of you tried stem cell therapy?
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Does Mayo Clinic use stem cell therapy for neuropathic issues? Have any of you tried stem cell therapy?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.
has anyone tried Hyperbaric Oxegen Therapy for Neuropathy.?
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2 Reactions@navid80, I don't know much about HBOT therapy for peripheral neuropathy but there is other information about the therapy on Mayo Clinic's website here:
— https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/hyperbaric-oxygen-therapy/about/pac-20394380
@johnnyb talked about HBOT therapy in another discussion here but I don't know if he tried it due to the cost and not being covered by insurance or medicare:
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/living-with-neuropathy-welcome-to-the-group/
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2 ReactionsI have tried 80 hours of HBOT recently and found that it did help my neuropathy. Here is Canada, the HBOT cost was reasonable ($100CDN/hr); although I hear that it can be much more expensive in other places. When I started the HBOT my neuropathy pain was up to my waist (pin, needles, tingling, dull pain that is there 24/7 plus numbness and freezing/burning in my feet depending on whether I was standing or laying down). After the 80 hours, the neuropathy was below my knees and my legs were considerably stronger. If anyone if in Alberta, I can give you the contact name and phone number. Also: for SOME conditions, HBOT can be covered by our health care or a private plan; however, in my case it was NOt covered. I understand that open ulcers on the feet (caused by neuropathy) are covered by Alberta Health Care.
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2 ReactionsPLEASE to everyone --- please don't use acronyms -- the first time you use it spell it, then it is ok to use an acronym == thanks
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2 ReactionsAgreed, but to be fair "navid80" had spelled it out (Hydrobaric Oxygen Therapy) and John and I were commenting/replying to his/her post.
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2 ReactionsThanks, pre-much the same price in Arizona and not covered by insurance either. Do you know how much pressure (ATA) ?
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1 ReactionI guess there is a hope WinSantor is working hard on phase 2 that might be true cure for peripheral neuropathy
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2 ReactionsI tried hyperbaric oxygen therapy for 40 days with no positive results. I have peripheral neuropathy that is very aggressive. Muscle loss, no balance, dropped feet.
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1 ReactionBuyer Beware. Excellent
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1 ReactionThe pressure was less than two atmospheres, so, not too hard on the ears when pressuring up.
In reply to @ericvnelson. If you were in the chamber for 1-2 hours/day that may not have been enough. I went for 80 hours (out of a recommended 98) before I took a break for a vacation. The hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) had a beneficial effect for me but my neuropathy does not sound as severe as yours. Mine started in my feet and was up to my waist when I started HBOT. At the end of the 80 hours (every day from Dec 13 to Jan 25 with some 5 hour sessions) my legs were stronger and the pain was restricted to my lower legs. After my vacation, it has come back and is back up to my waist, so I may go back and take some more sessions. It may not be a cure, but it does seem to help.
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