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@kenbahler2004

Good day, did the CSS is an upregulation of peripheral input sensory via the spinal cord to the brain, still working for your Peripheral neuropathy? Is it worth and beneficial to contact Mayo? Who was you physician here at Scottsdale/Phoenix?

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@kenbahler2004 Hello, thank you for your inquiry. I visited Jacksonville, FL Mayo Clinic and worked with Dr. Padolov and Dr. Sletten. CSS mirrors some symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and ultimately more. The upregulation creates an umbrella over many symptoms regardless of cause. Each individual may be different in what or how much they experience.

The Mayo Pain Rehabilitation Center (PRC) offers a comprehensive approach to teaching chronic pain patients how to best live with what they have been handed. Each person may have different underlying causes for their symptoms such as neuropathy, fibromyalgia, diabetes, migraine etc... however, PRC works with each individual's needs by assessing their medical history and determining what medications may be making symptoms worse verses medications that are needed for survival. The idea is to learn how to strengthen your body and mind through physical therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, biofeedback, proper nutrition, occupational therapy and daily structure.

I highly recommend you reach out to Mayo Clinic and be assessed. You've got nothing to lose!

Rachel