Giving Nooro a try

Posted by madmouse43 @madmouse43, Apr 9, 2024

From my time here on the Mayo Clinic Connect and my own experience I realize that there is no magic bullet for painful feet from PN Wether it be drugs, machines, home remedies or anything else. All of our attempts for relief have received personal unique results.
What helps one does not necessarily help all others or even any others. It is with that in mind that I am going to give the Nooro Foot Massager which I got on a 90 day no questions asked return policy.
I will be using setting 1 at a strength of 13 to see what happens (it seemed like the most appropriate setting) for 15 minutes 1x per day.
If anyone had any hints, suggestions or comments I would live to hear from you.

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@jinyama65
Nerve pain creams like those with capsaicin or lidocaine, compression socks, alpha Lipoic acid, Acetyl l carnitine and magnesium supplements, and Cymbalta/Duloxetine has helped me. It is important to get to the cause of neuropathy so you can stop the progression (like manage diabetes/sugar levels, eliminate alcohol, reduce/avoid toxins, ensure not deficient or at toxic levels for Vitamin B6 or B12, make sure not iron deficient, etc.).

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Tried 'em all. Still waiting for a medication that works.

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@bruizersmom

Tried 'em all. Still waiting for a medication that works.

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Unfortunately, nerve damage is not always reversible and medication only helps relieve symptoms. If they don’t know how to cure nerve damage and only prevent or minimize it (in cases of diabetes, vitamin deficiency or toxicity), I’m not sure they really know how to manage symptoms without significant side effects from medications.

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