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No wonder there is so little being done about Neuropathy!

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jul 14, 2021 | Replies (78)

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Just how much research does the Foundation need? The world wide research has certainly proved that the brain is plastic, and and that the practice of Neuroplasticity can provide relief in many areas including a cure. I have , after 3 months, experienced great progress, as have many world wide.I looked at the Foundation's Website and was amazed that there was not even a mention of neuroplasticity. I even sent a message to the foundation protesting thier6 lack of leadership or encouragement to PN sufferers. I feel there are two reasons for this lack of interest and leadership. One is that the the Foundation is choked by beautocracy, right from the top, or pressure from other financial interests.

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@user_che214927
Hi Barry, it sounds a bit like you are scolding others for being interested in research into neuropathy that is something other than neuroplasticity.

I give you lots of credit for firmly believing in neuroplasticity for YOU. But saying the word "neuroplasticity" a hundred times or more over many different posts does not actually describe what exactly it is you are DOING. Reading your posts made me interested in reading more about it, and so far I still do not know what to actually DO. What are the specific exercises? How does a person go from drinking in all of your personal enthusiasm about neuroplasticity to making it into something that can help them? All I have garnered from what you have said on the subject so far is that neuroplasticity must be another word for "will power". If I am dead wrong about that then please explain how I am wrong.

For some (many? most?) of us I think having hope for a breakthrough to occur in medical research of neuropathy is not a bad thing. Even while trying to do other things, like you for example, as you use neuroplasticity in some mystical way that you seem to understand.

Best, Hank