Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS for neuropathy?

Posted by knucklehead4352 @knucklehead4352, Jan 6, 2021

Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS. It is touted as Electric Cell Signaling Treatment especially for peripheral neuropathy.

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@bevely

Hi I to am going to be starting Sanexas treatments next week. They will be testing on this Friday 5/27. I'm not sure if I can fit in 3 X wk but will try. I've have had Peripheral Neuropathy for many years & went to have it checked out & at the time, the only thing that was bothering me was the tingling or prickling feeling in hands & feet. I did & do have numbness. The Dr suggested I take a suppelment called Alpha Lopoic Acid. It does work very well. I started with 400mgs a day & I'm now taking 600 mgs twice a day, going on 2 yrs now but then the burning in the feet started ( I use Aloe with Lidocaine to stop the burning )& I noticed I was tripping on things, my right leg was wabbley as I stepped down on it. I am not much for drugs & will always do natural before anything. I am looking forward (in a way) (needles-I don't like) in trying this. I'm like you, I do not want a cane or a walker but I'm still going to continue in doing yoga to help strengthen what they are trying to do. Let's keep in touch about what we are doing & how we are feeling. Thank you for posting. I live in the Phx, AZ area

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Hi,
Thank you so much for your input. Just wondering if my back issues are the same as far as my pain is concerned.
Have read mixed reviews on the Sanexas treatments and still no sure if I will try it because of the expense and no guarantees. I have called my orthopedic doctor and left a message about this treatment and should hear back by next week.
Just needed his opinion.
I liive in Clarksville TN; just moved here from CA last Sept.
Thank you,

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@tahelm

I was told that it is not.

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It was covered when I did Sanexas. This is from their website--

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@tahelm

Hi,
Thank you so much for your input. Just wondering if my back issues are the same as far as my pain is concerned.
Have read mixed reviews on the Sanexas treatments and still no sure if I will try it because of the expense and no guarantees. I have called my orthopedic doctor and left a message about this treatment and should hear back by next week.
Just needed his opinion.
I liive in Clarksville TN; just moved here from CA last Sept.
Thank you,

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Sanexas did help some for the neuropathy in my feet. But I had a reaction to the injections. They told me I couldn't continue without the injections.

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Oh geezzzz. I’m hoping that’s not the case. My next appointment is Wednesday so hoping I can do the injections and PT. If not, I’ll find another chiropractor.

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@tahelm

Hi,
Thank you so much for your input. Just wondering if my back issues are the same as far as my pain is concerned.
Have read mixed reviews on the Sanexas treatments and still no sure if I will try it because of the expense and no guarantees. I have called my orthopedic doctor and left a message about this treatment and should hear back by next week.
Just needed his opinion.
I liive in Clarksville TN; just moved here from CA last Sept.
Thank you,

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Hi back
I have had 2 tests done, EMG & TM test. (damaged nerves but so far muscle tissue ok) I have had most of my peripheral neuropathy under control with supplements for the pass 2 years & now I'm having flare up with my feet (burning) & lost some of my balance. Went back to my neuroligist & he said, I would be a candicate for the Sanexas treatments. Did research & it's all non-invasive, holistic philosophy, no addictive medications, it's electrial nerve stimulation. It can be paid by medicare, up to 24 treatment. I have been approved & I just finished my 4th treatment this morning. Along with my treatments, I still take my suppelments & I have increase by yoga exercises. I had stopped yoga for a number of years due to the numbness in both feet & 1/2 way up legs & it was a balance issue. I have incorporated yoga (basic classes) back into my life for mind & body. Activate the muscles to go along with nerves stimulation. I just am very happy with their program & what I have come up with for myself. I am starting to feel my toes & I am very positive on the out come. I'm 75 yrs young & going to run again....my goal. best to you my friend

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@bevely

Hi back
I have had 2 tests done, EMG & TM test. (damaged nerves but so far muscle tissue ok) I have had most of my peripheral neuropathy under control with supplements for the pass 2 years & now I'm having flare up with my feet (burning) & lost some of my balance. Went back to my neuroligist & he said, I would be a candicate for the Sanexas treatments. Did research & it's all non-invasive, holistic philosophy, no addictive medications, it's electrial nerve stimulation. It can be paid by medicare, up to 24 treatment. I have been approved & I just finished my 4th treatment this morning. Along with my treatments, I still take my suppelments & I have increase by yoga exercises. I had stopped yoga for a number of years due to the numbness in both feet & 1/2 way up legs & it was a balance issue. I have incorporated yoga (basic classes) back into my life for mind & body. Activate the muscles to go along with nerves stimulation. I just am very happy with their program & what I have come up with for myself. I am starting to feel my toes & I am very positive on the out come. I'm 75 yrs young & going to run again....my goal. best to you my friend

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Can this treatment be used patients that have a pacemaker and have Atrial Fib?

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Hello from Phoenix,

I am 74 with 12 years of PN and I have fallen backwards 5 times. Inballanced now. No treatments due to mixed messages. Gabapentin was an excellent sleeping bill and I would fall asleep for hours watching TV. I want to do umbilical stem cell regenerative treatment but no one recommends it due to cost and not FDA approved.

Just discovered two items. If you have tried them, please respond. Stemregen which is a pill directed toward bone marrow stem cells reacting to bad cell areas in body such as PN. Also, I have learned about Rebuilder Treatment which is an 'electrical /tub device' which costs $1300 monitored by a doctor.

Regarding Sanexas, please provide details/reference in my area. Thank You!

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@drtypws

It was covered when I did Sanexas. This is from their website--

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Ok, I will call that number and also Medicare.
Thank you so much. I'll let you know.

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@bchbych48

Hello from Phoenix,

I am 74 with 12 years of PN and I have fallen backwards 5 times. Inballanced now. No treatments due to mixed messages. Gabapentin was an excellent sleeping bill and I would fall asleep for hours watching TV. I want to do umbilical stem cell regenerative treatment but no one recommends it due to cost and not FDA approved.

Just discovered two items. If you have tried them, please respond. Stemregen which is a pill directed toward bone marrow stem cells reacting to bad cell areas in body such as PN. Also, I have learned about Rebuilder Treatment which is an 'electrical /tub device' which costs $1300 monitored by a doctor.

Regarding Sanexas, please provide details/reference in my area. Thank You!

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There are a lot of companies making money off of our pain. I would make sure you research any option you are thinking of using. A good place to check out new treatments is the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health - https://www.nccih.nih.gov/.

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@tahelm

I was told that it is not.

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If you’re eligible for Medicare, they do cover it

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