Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS for neuropathy?
Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS. It is touted as Electric Cell Signaling Treatment especially for peripheral neuropathy.
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Yes 19 treatments FDA approved did nothing for me!
I had 19 treatments done. FDA approved. Did not too much for me.
CS Neuro does do SANEXAS but it is not billed to Medicare. The subject matter is much more complex than it ought to be but in Colorado only licensed and authorized Medicare physical therapists can bill Medicare. And of course, none of the PT firms use it. In Colorado chiropractors are the largest SANEXAS providers and it is cash pay. The other providers are cash pay too. Dumb, but true.
I did see an ad online that you can personally buy Seneca’s Machine… But I don’t know what to settings you would need to use
Sorry to hear that!
Thanks B-cool I have been thinking about trying some sort of heating pad. heavy socks don't seem to help much. i'll check out your other advice. Thanks, Chas
You could actually call them, and they would send you instructions for settings for your particular needs
Ralph, I read your story and am now having Sanexas treatments. I started noticing an improvement after treatment 6. Ive now had 10 treatments and am blown away. I still have a ways to go but Wow my feet feel So much better already. I’m liking walking just for the sake of walking. I previously spent a lot of money on red light therapy in addition to what was a fancy tens unit with No results. I went into this treatment with no expectations but felt I had nothing to lose. I’m just amazed at the relief already. Thank you so much for sharing your story, Ralph!
I’m getting Sanexas treatments in Colorado Springs and Medicare is paying for it.
I’m having Sanexas treatments in Colorado Springs and Medicare is paying for it.