Has anyone benefited from treatment claimed by Neuropathy Clinics?
Has anyone benefited from the neuropathy treatments claimed by clinics! I see advertisements on television saying there is help for people who sustained 15% or less nerve damage. Most insurance plans cover the cost including Medicare. I called the clinic to learn more information. The clinic does an initial exam to determine the percentage of nerve damage. They offer help to resolve the neuropathy through a series of visits incorporating exercises. They will determine how many visits to the office will be needed for therapy from the start. I was just curious if anyone has tried this.
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Sorry to hear that. I believe my neuropathy was caused by the spike protein in the Covid Vaccine. If we spread the word maybe fewer people will be taken in by these con artists.
I am sorry about your pain, I have had peripheral neuropathy in my feet for so many years I can't count, the only relief that I have ever had from the pain was using the Axon therapy it is used by the VA in Augusta Georgia, you can read all about it online and the success that they have had I have used it myself in Medford Oregon outside the VA system and I had total relief from my pain approximately 7 days. My problem I have spinal stenosis and the doctor in Augusta Georgia told me if I had stenosis in my back I had a 50/50 chance of having a successful treatment which he was right but I did have seven days no pain. So those that are looking for relief without medication and the axon therapy that's the way to go right now I can't see anything else on the market that will help as Axon on has helped me even though it's only for 7 days. I wish you well in your journey I know it's hard very hard but for your own self and peace of mind knowing that there is something out there, just look at axon therapy in Augusta Georgia and they will tell you all about it and how it's starting to take hold in many clinics in the VA and outside the VA. I wish you all the best
There is no cure for neuropathy. just live with it and exercise along with the other suggestions that were given.
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I also have my doubt whether covid shots could have caused my neuropathy . May I know why you believe that yours could have been caused by those shots?
Because 1) I started getting PN right after the two covid shots; before that 2) I played tennis; 3) would go on long hikes; 4) routinely walked several miles a day; 5) I did not & do not have diabetes 6) golfed 3 to 4 times a week. 7) am in good health & not overweight 8) consume lots of omega 3s through Salmon etc.
Oh I see! I used to walk 10k steps everyday and I took 5 shots of Covid vaccine over 2 years and I suspect that too. Maybe we, who all feel it could be the cause, should make our findings known . If there’s a database where they collect this info we should provide our inputs.
Up agreement. After daughter and my self to ot Covid-19 we quit the shots. I had covid in October 2022, then took 4+ covid, with my disabled daughter .. in 2022, we both contracted covid. I had it again this year. I feel that is making my other conditions worse also. Up guess I now have long covid. I would definitely be interested in doing some testing or whatever and join a class action law suit against the drug companies.
Good morning everyone…I’m relatively new to this group ..have submitted a few posts and read several. I’m 83 years old, 6’4” 265 lbs and think like I’m 40…girlfriend says sometimes like a kid…love sports play fantasy football intensely.etc etc etc. was diagnosed with neuropathy last September not sure what type as I’m not diabetic..since..obviously tight, slightly numb feeling in feet..before I get up in morning feet look normal, once I get up feet ankles and lower calf take on redness…I’ve read several articles etc that no cure for neuropathy but ways to stop progression: ie exercise diet supplements etc. no one loved sweets more than me…I’ve drastically cut back on candy, pastries, ice cream.. replaced with oranges, bananas , blueberries, prunes, peanut butter, nuts, fish etc. sneak in pasta on occasion and yearn for pizza. So diet has been #1 ( from the posts I’ve read-not many seem to focus on that). Also try to walk daily and ride my stationary bike for 15 minutes ( not a lot but better than no minutes) also for the last several months I’ve been taking 600 mg of R-lipoic acid having switched from alpha which is less pure with more synthetics…So I’m interested in your comments and thoughts about some of the snake oil concepts to lessen it.. TENS stimulation, soaking feet in baking soda and Apple Cider vinegar..hope all is well. Hang in there. Have a great weekend..waiting to hear from you. Bob
There is some scientific data in regards to the Covid shot that people with underlying conditions autoimmune conditions ranging anything from hypo or hyper thyroid, vitiligo. however, as far as my reading goes, none of this has been substantiated. I took three shots and developed autonomic neuropathy about six months later, but the harsh reality is the shot shots save lots of lives and with all vaccines, they’re always going to be people who have adverse reactions to those people who believe that you shouldn’t be vaccinated. That’s a personal call anyway wherever we got it we got it and now the trick is learning to live with it as best we can, but please folks stop chasing fantasies if you believe in neuropathy can be cured at this point, healthy lifestyle, healthy nutrition, and most importantly an attitude that doesn’t submit to this horrible condition on that note, I wish you all a pleasant day, pain-free, emotionally, psychologically, and physically