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Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 8 11:43am | Replies (3052)

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@jesfactsmon Hank, I use Susan's Endless Etha Kratom Blend, and it works well. I also bought Maeng Da Etha Kratom Blend, but I have not tried it yet. However, Maeng Da in the powder form always worked for pain. Maeng Da powders have always worked for me, so I bought it. Maeng Da Kratoms, in general, are known for helping pain. Also bought Etha Sunset, and that also works. Just so you know, and I do not know if I said this to you already, you really have to work with how many pills to take. I can take less of the pills than the powder, for some reason. I am 5 feet, 3 inches, 160 pounds. A touch of meat to the bones, I like to say! I take 9 pills at a time, and they leave me pain free I accidentally took 8 last time, so I will take that amount again. If your wife does not get results, she may either have to take more pills, or change the type of pill. I would start with more pills, the next time she takes it, to really see if that particular Kratom helps. Good luck, and no vile taste! Fabulous. Lori

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Good info Lori, thanks. I see they have more than just the 4 kinds shown on their home page. We'll give one or more of them a try. Thanks again. By the way, I hope to get back to Glencoe to visit, was there last in 2003 when my mom sold her house and moved away. My wife's neuropathy and overall health has curtailed most of our travel the past few years, making our retirement a bit different than we had expected. Chemo came into our lives from out of the blue and then PN did as well. What gets us through is love for each other and abiding faith in God. Best, Hank

Lori, 9 tablets sounds like quite a bit. What does this amount to in terms of mg of Kratom?