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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My husband tried the sanexas machine and injections and had no results. He did physical therapy and that helps. He is going to do strength training next.
I'm sorry the Sanexas didn't work but doing something with the legss & feet is better then nothing. Please have him take it slow, as we don't bounce back as fast.
I'm still in yoga (5 months now) & do only bacis moves & restorative moves. Nothing fancy & I did this with the treatments & I'm sure this helped the treatments. As the nerves were worked on, I worked on the muscles to strengthen & awake them. I have pretty good balance now & my right foot does not shake as I put it to the ground when walking. No more HOT feet nor PINS & NEDDLES feeling & I'm happy for the. I also, still take Alpha Lipoc, 600 mg, 2 X a day.
So, we all have to try to find something that works for us. Keep in touch & let me know how he is done.
So sorry to hear what was going on. What area do you live in?
One time I tried the treatment without the injections, just to see what the difference was & I feel the treatment without the injection was a waste of time. I felt nothing, not any improvement. I competed my 24 treatments with the injections & I am very happy with the outcome. Is it completely gone....NO but it is very manageable & I feel almost new.
Thanks
I live just north of San Francisco. I would have liked to see if there was any difference in the results without the injections. But I wasn't given the chance.
I've suffered with neuropathy of the feet for several yrs & went thru twice weekly Sanexas treatments for something like 2 yrs with a break in between & then started over again when the pain returned. I have a freezing sensation in my feet (mainly their bottoms) during the PM hours only & the Sanexas treatment helped a lot (after I went thru a few dozen twice weekly treatments. My pain has returned & I called my regular medical provider here in St. Augustine & they no longer will accept me with my full medicare A,B & F coverage. This is suspicious.
My wife & I have been Mayo Clinic patients since moving to St. Augustine May 1995. In fact, I went to their open house when they very 1st opened on US 1 South, St. Augustine. Ron (ronstaug)
It worked quite well for me after I went thru the 1st 2 or 3 dozen treatments. *disclaimer: I only have neuropathy in my feet during the PM hours. Also, I got hurt in Viet Nam & many yrs later had 6 major back surgeries on my back & have a Medtronic Pain Pump in my body located left of stomach area. It has a catheter that carries the fentanyl from the Pain Pump into the spinal column where it sprays. I had the pain pump put in by my current Pain Dr. Jan 2018. Ron
How bad was your neuropathy before. My is unbearable.
Im aware of:
Dr. Karl Johnson 586-731-8840
This may be too for to drive but Dr. Johnson may have a ideas for you and perhaps a clinic that is closer.
Unfortunately this technology may require traveling since it is rather new.
I have not tried Sanexas but did go through Scrambler treatments with no help.
Wishing you the best and hopefully you can connect with somebody that can help you.
Yes I have,I had 14 treatments and it really helped me a lot.