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Neuropathy | Last Active: Aug 14, 2023 | Replies (89)

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Thanks Barry. I have not yet finished the first book, am reading it slowly. I agree neuroplasticity is fascinating. I still don't know exactly what it is that you do, other than use raw willpower to overcome pain. I know my wife who has PN is too weak to muster the amount of energy that would take to achieve. She is barely able to just be. Her pain drags her down SO MUCH! If her feet would just stop burning I know she would be much more energetic. She is very frustrated not to be able to do the things she wants to do.

I guess I will keep reading and maybe watch some of Doidge on YouTube. I didn't know about his videos. I think it is great you are not using any painkillers. Did you used to, before neuroplasticity came into your life? Also commend you on the weight loss. You seem like a very young and vibrant person for 89, I have a feeling you will be posting for years to come. Best, Hank

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Alhttps://youtu.be/5WzFSbX9hHwl For those interested in Norman Doidge, and neuro plasticity, a great you tube video. One of the best I have found. Lori Renee