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I am a neuropathy patient and it is getting worse with good blood sugar control. I am now contacting a doctor that uses Sanaxas. So far, not many negative articles on it yet. Does anyone have any thoughts on this device and procedure? It turns out they only take insurance and not out of pocket payment. They are checking to see if my insurance covers it. I guess it is just as well so I won't waste anymore money like in the past. If insurance covers, it could be worth trying. The woman at the clinic was named "Praise." Part of the hook? I should have asked her to connect me to "Hope."
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OP: I looked at your product/question and I never heard of it. Personally, I think it's a bandaid and feel better off using a lot of supplement recommendations from the members. And I've mentioned Inosine a lot and wonder if you've considered it....helps me a lot.
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It seems to be an electronic stimulation device of some sort..
There are TENS or Interferential stimulation (IFS) devices that are quite similar , you can usually ask about testing/sample treatment at some PT or chiropractors offices.. If it helps your symptoms you can buy them online sellers like Amazon for under 100.00.. I have an IFS I bought back in 2006, still works fine, having something like this at home you can use it anytime you want.. IFS treats deeper tissue & heals more than a TENS.. I'd suggest trying something like those before a new but similar and more costly product.
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