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Default Desensitization therapy or irritation therapy

Hi everyone,
So, I think at some point I was looking for a desensitization plan for my SFN. I was even going to go to Canada to have an occupational therapist treat me and instruct me on how to do it.
Now I have NO normal sensation anywhere, so she said she could not help me.
The therapy relies on quickly staring it after symptoms and having normal sensation. I have tried to find someone in the US, with no avail.
Just throwing this out and wondering if anyone has any pearls to add.
TIA
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