Can Neuropathy be cured?

Posted by catstx @catstx, Sep 8, 2021

I’ve had P. neuropathy for 30 years. Just recently I’ve better controlled my blood sugar. So, I’m wondering if Neuropathy ever goes away, Or, if once the nerves are dead they’re just dead

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@jfn

Hi Manny,

I think using Google to look up the university's neuropathy program will give you the answers you are looking for. If not ask me, and I will send a link, not working on my phone at the moment, I am having an IVig treatment at the moment.
I will also list the litany of things I do to reduce my neuropathy symtoms.

JFN

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I’d like to know too. Is it in your feet only to legs too

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@mannyk

Hi (No Name!!!)
I so hate posting with names no one understands with no address or phone or email address or what it is all about.
Like we supposed to know all about "Loma Linda University".
Where is it???
Hmmmmm.Waist of my time.
No thanks.
manny

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Loma Linda University health neuropathic Therapy Center 25 455 Barton Road Suite 208 a Loma Linda California 92354 call 1 909-558-6799

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Loma Linda has a treatment for neuropathy that they claim rejuvenates the nerves Loma Linda University Health neuropathic Therapy Center Barton Road Suite 208a Loma Linda California 92354 phone 1 909-558-6799

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They are having success at rejuvenating nerves although it's not guaranteed call Loma Linda Medical University neuropathy Clinic at 1-909-558-6799 for consultation that no cost I'm very hopeful that I may be able to go out there and receive the treatments to see if they can help with my neuropathy and my feet and legs

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@jfn

Manny,

Did you find the links to the neuropathy program at Loma Linda University medical center neuropathy research?

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For Loma Linda Medical University neuropathy Clinic call one 909-558-6799 for free consultation I talked to them and I'm hopeful that somehow I can go get treatment although it's not covered by insurance or MediCare at this time

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@cgs and all - I thought I would post a link to the Loma Linda University Health - Neuropathic Therapy Center referenced in @cgs's posts. It's really not a "cure" but does offer some hope for pain relief for damaged nerves. Here's the site - https://lluh.org/services/neuropathic-therapy-center.

As with a lot of other treatments it seems to be originally directed at diabetic neuropathy but may help other types as well.
--- New LLUH research discovers treatment for diabetic neuropathy: https://news.llu.edu/research/new-lluh-research-discovers-treatment-for-diabetic-neuropathy

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@johnbishop

@cgs and all - I thought I would post a link to the Loma Linda University Health - Neuropathic Therapy Center referenced in @cgs's posts. It's really not a "cure" but does offer some hope for pain relief for damaged nerves. Here's the site - https://lluh.org/services/neuropathic-therapy-center.

As with a lot of other treatments it seems to be originally directed at diabetic neuropathy but may help other types as well.
--- New LLUH research discovers treatment for diabetic neuropathy: https://news.llu.edu/research/new-lluh-research-discovers-treatment-for-diabetic-neuropathy

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Thank you John I'm new at this I'm just trying to help I did have a phone call with the Loma Linda neuropathy Clinic I had a free video consultation with one of the physical therapy MD's and they sent me a packet of information and some testimonies and they do say that it does very from person to person and that it's not coded so that it can't be run through Medicare insurance yet that they tell you right off the bat that it's Cutting Edge thank you

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@bettyg81pain

I’d like to know too. Is it in your feet only to legs too

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from my knees down

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I would like to add that in my present circumstances of not having the money.And I live in Ohio and and Loma Linda's in California. I still am praying and looking forward to possibly going out there and receiving the treatments. My doctor has told me that there's a limit to the Gabapentin that I can take and I would rather have nerves " rejuvinated" then take any meds.
I don't know how far along I am in that process my A1c is 6.4 and my Dr's say, my glucose is under control but Im not as sure. I know I do have a lot of apprehension about the future. Even though I am Christian and I trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. I do feel pain like everyone else. I am praying that the treatment will be available and work. I can surely say I pray for God's comfort and healing for all of you.

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Nerves eventually die off and the pain will go away. So thirty years that is more than likely what has happened. Do you have sensation in your feet?

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