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Old 05-22-2009, 09:09 AM #1
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Default Anodyne Therapy helped with my dads diabetic neuropathy pain

My father has diabetes and has peripheral neuropathy. His Home Health agency, Amedisis, treated him with Anodyne. After a couple weeks, he told me pain and tingling started to fade. By the end of the month, he could go to the grocery store by himself and not have to worry about his feet hurting too much to walk. It's really changed his life. He hardly ever takes anything for pain now, except for his back, and he said he can sleep better and through the night. We're trying to get a home system now, but they're kinda pricey- $800, but since it's helped him so much, we'll figure it out somehow!

I'm surprised that I haven't really seen Anodyne mentioned on this forum. I can't imagine how horrible it is to suffer through something like this and not have any hope. I wanted to post this because I've read a lot of the other threads and can't help but think that this may help some of you.
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At the top of the page click on Search and then type in Anodyne Therapy and then click on Go ... one will get lots of posts on this subject.
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I agree with Dan...we've had many Anodyne posts here over time.

When I had my PT for my leg injury, the therapist said they had
good results (not cures) but good improvements for neuropathy patients with Anodyne.

I'd get more at PT with your insurance, then discontinue and see if there is relapse, before buying your own.
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