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Old 06-11-2021, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Lara View Post
Natalie, you seem to be doing a lot of quite vigorous stimulation. I read your other posts as well.

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I can see where my posts make it look like I am doing lots of stimulation.

It's not actually the case.

In my exercise posts, I just listed everything that was possible on offer for completeness.

For me, I need the goldilocks "not too much, not too little, just right" approach.

If I have a lazy day where I'm laying around not doing anything at all or days sitting at my desk and not walking at all for too long, then I need some stimulation. But if I do stimulating things too long, then I have problems as well.

In this thread, I am mainly curious whether anyone has heard of this vibration therapy approach and whether anyone thinks after eight years it is still possible to actually improve the nerves from chemo neuropathy damage rather than just manage something irreversible.

Natalie
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