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DiscussionAnyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?
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I spent $3500 at Realief In Brooklyn Park, MN last summer. I have feeling in my thighs and legs now, and some i my feet. Yes. it is expensive for the treatment and maintenance, but I was falling 6 to 7 times a week on a regular basis and at 68 years old I felt there would come a time where I wouldn't bounce so well. The debilitation from breaking a hip, for example, would cost me a lot more than a lifetime of Realief. Giving it a try was certainly worth it for me. As the saying goes "I ain't well, but I sure am better."
Very happy for you crystalgal. Even a little less pain and other symptons are better than nothing. Good for you.
I have Peripheral Neuropathy which originally was diagnosed as idiopathic until a special blood test showed that I have a rare antibody FGFR3 . Which is the cause. I too have fibro and other autoimmune diseases like Hashimoto' thyroiditis. Osteoarthritis, pelvic floor dysfunction and I am a kidney cancer survivor.
I am using a combo of eucaliptis (sp) and tree tea oil mixed with almond oil. seems to calm it down. Vicks vapor rub calms it. Also use on ankles and legs as they like to torture me also. When I can't get anything to calm it down, I get up and put my feet on my vibrator. It is a nice one, has a base of about 5 inches by 8 inches