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Old 03-15-2008, 11:29 AM #1
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Default Hello I am a new member

I found this forum looking for help or advice for peripheral neuropathy. I am a 65 year old male. This condition started four years ago. I started getting burning sensations in my feet when walking. This is particularly odius as walking is what I do for exercise. I try for a few miles every day. I have learned to live with it but would like to minimize or eliminate the pain if at all possible. I saw an ad for something called the Rebuilder which promised to alleviate the pain. Problem is it is expensive - $699. I wonder if anyone here has tried this and could share their experience. I will be glad to continue posting as I make progress (or lack thereof).
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