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Originally Posted by dlshaffer
I did physical therapy in November-December 2005 using the Anodyne system. This therapy did work for me. I ordered a home unit when I finished with PT on the recommendation of the therapist and with help from them, was approved by my insurance company. I received the unit the first week in January 2006 and used it faithfully every day for three months (according to directions received with unit). I then went to 2-3 times a week (which I still do). The pain in my feet has greatly diminished and before I started using the system, my legs were weak and I could not stand for very long. My feet hurt to walk on them, limiting my ability to enjoy my life after retirement. Now, I can be on my feet for hours at a time and walk more than a mile daily.
The cost was $2,999 and my insurance that I had at that time paid $1,999 leaving me paying $1,000. Even now almost 3+ years later I do not regret getting this unit.
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What type of PN do you have? Diabetic or some other form?
Mine is currently labeled "idiopathic", but I haven't given up trying to find the real cause.
I'm curious if anyone has used Anodyne treatments successfully with idiopathic PN.
Thanks,
Ed