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@johnbishop - John, I share your opinions on neuropathy relief centers and mainly because what might or could work for one will likely not apply to all. If anyone is getting relief from PN through relief centers, the best to you and you are fortunate. I feel a lot has to do with the unknown cause of the neuropathy and current symptoms. I have been in PT with concentration on balance therapy for 3 months. Hard for me to determine if my balance is better after 3 months but I don't think it is worse. My wife thinks it is about the same, no better BUT no worse since Dec. I will call that an improvement and my therapist noticed in general a slight improvement in balance. I will admit what I'm doing is not easy, it is exhausting and like some relief centers, might not work for all. Even if my balance isn't getting worse for now, it's worth the effort. Like everything in life, we have to make the effort to reap the rewards.

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I like your mindset on PT. I think maintaining is a great thing, or slowing the regression of our PN. I don’t want to stop it to see if I get worse. I see PT as a supervised stretching/exercise program that I’m otherwise not well qualified to do on my own.