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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@drtypws

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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That is a scam!, I have had over many many treatments with Sanexas without injections. I did not need them. They just want to use injections to increase their billing. If they refuse to give you a Sanexas treatment without an intact sense, you need to report them

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@jeanallen

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

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I really don't know. You'll have to ask them. I do have Afib but not pacemaker.

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I have been searching for someone who has gone thru or going thru Sanexas treatments for neuropathy pain in the hands. It seems everyone who has posted here suffer from neuropathy in the feet and legs. I did find one. cathyl2700 went through an initial 24 treatments and then followed up with an additional 24 treatments and feels she has achieved a 90% success rate. That is good news. I have gone through 15 sessions (twice/week) for severe neuropathy pain, swelling, and numbness primarily in my right hand as a result of a stroke to my upper spinal cord. Even at the clinic I go to, everyone is being seen for neuropathy of the feet and legs. I was not sensing any benefit as a result of these 15 sessions. In fact, I am now feeling pain and numbness all around my wrist and the front of my shoulder. At this point, I am not going for any more sessions until I share my experience with my Neurologist.

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@duquer

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

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Thank you. Strange as the chiropractor said Medicare didn’t cover.
Thank you

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@tahelm

Thank you. Strange as the chiropractor said Medicare didn’t cover.
Thank you

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Yep, Medicare paid for all of my treatments 80%, private insurance paid the rest

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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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For more information about the Sanexas treatments, and to find the nearest Sanexas treatment center, You may call them at 702-315-2999 or 866-SANEXAS. (866-726-3927), and ask to talk to Debbie Hansen. Remember Everyone is different and treatment protocols may vary some due to their length of illness and damage to nerves. They are are there to help answer any your questions or concerns. Please let them know that I gave you this information so that your questions will be answered promptly. For the record, I have never been employed nor am I receiving any financial compensation from Sanexas.

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@flashgordon51

I have been searching for someone who has gone thru or going thru Sanexas treatments for neuropathy pain in the hands. It seems everyone who has posted here suffer from neuropathy in the feet and legs. I did find one. cathyl2700 went through an initial 24 treatments and then followed up with an additional 24 treatments and feels she has achieved a 90% success rate. That is good news. I have gone through 15 sessions (twice/week) for severe neuropathy pain, swelling, and numbness primarily in my right hand as a result of a stroke to my upper spinal cord. Even at the clinic I go to, everyone is being seen for neuropathy of the feet and legs. I was not sensing any benefit as a result of these 15 sessions. In fact, I am now feeling pain and numbness all around my wrist and the front of my shoulder. At this point, I am not going for any more sessions until I share my experience with my Neurologist.

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Here is a link to my story. My full name is Ralph Duquette and you can see my story on this link. Just scroll down.
https://www.rstsanexas.com/patient-resources/

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What is the Mayo Clinic's official stand/opinion on the application of Sanexas Therapy in support of alleviating pain and numbness caused by peripheral neuropathy in the hands and feet? Does the Mayo Clinic offer or provide this electric cell-signaling energy wave therapy (EcST) at any of their clinic locations?

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@flashgordon51

What is the Mayo Clinic's official stand/opinion on the application of Sanexas Therapy in support of alleviating pain and numbness caused by peripheral neuropathy in the hands and feet? Does the Mayo Clinic offer or provide this electric cell-signaling energy wave therapy (EcST) at any of their clinic locations?

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Good question, @flashgordon51 (love the username). To find out Mayo Clinic's official opinion and whether they offer electric cell-signaling energy wave therapy at any of their locations, I suggest calling Mayo directly http://mayocl.in/1mtmR63

In the meantime, I hope others will share if they've received this therapy at Mayo or not.

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@duquer

For more information about the Sanexas treatments, and to find the nearest Sanexas treatment center, You may call them at 702-315-2999 or 866-SANEXAS. (866-726-3927), and ask to talk to Debbie Hansen. Remember Everyone is different and treatment protocols may vary some due to their length of illness and damage to nerves. They are are there to help answer any your questions or concerns. Please let them know that I gave you this information so that your questions will be answered promptly. For the record, I have never been employed nor am I receiving any financial compensation from Sanexas.

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What is SANEXAS?

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