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Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS for neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 17 11:36am | Replies (267)

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I have had about 6 Sanexas treatments in Wisconsin where Medicare does not cover Sanexas any more (since 2021). The persom giving me the treatments said they sometimes gave vitamin(?) injectons as part of the treatment. Does your treatment include injections? How often did you get Sanexas treatments?
I am moving to Virginia soon where Sanexas treatments are still covered by medicare. I suspect the limit of 20 exists there also. Wisconsin had a limit of 24 yearly treatments of acupuncture that I have used for the last 2 years with some improvement in speed of walking but not much improvement in toe movement.

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I live in northern California. One of the doctor's at the wellness center said they had to hire someone (it might have been an attorney) to navigate getting medicare to approve the treatment. I've never heard anyone comment that working with medicare was easy. I had treatment twice a week for ten weeks. The clinic told me Medicare pays for twenty treatments per year. I'm not sure why only twenty in nor cal but twenty-four in WI? Yes, I had the supplement injection which is a mix of vitamins and supplements, including Alpha Lipoic Acid, which I already take. I'm not sure if my success story is normal but according to the doctor at the wellness center their success rate is very high unless the PN is very advanced. My sister was just diagnosed with neuropathy and I've recommended she look for Sanexas treatment close to where she lives.

I would like to add that was given a LZR UltrBright Red light Therapy Pro 20,000 MW (infrared and red light) to try between the last 2 Sanexas treatments. It treated an area about 4 X 8 inches at a time for 30 seconds per use area. I used it on 6 areas on my head and neck, solar plexus, liver, stomack, and neuropathy locations below my knees (3-4 areas on each leg).
I used it about 3 times a day for about a week and seemed to get better sleep, less pain, and some mprovement in walking speed. I did not get much improvement in toe movement yet. I returned the LZR in with my last Sanexas treatment. I may purchase an LZR (not covered by Medicare) after about a month without it to see if Sanexas alone will improve toe movement.