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Old 06-13-2008, 08:36 AM #1
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Default Question..."The Rebuilder" Device-Peripheral Neuropathy

Hello to All:

I have had peripheral neuropathy for over 20 years now and have tried everything I can think of. Long and short, I found a device on the web called Rebuilder. Before I even try this device, I was wondering if anyone else with peripheral neuropathy has tried this device and if so, can you provide some feedback about it as it is not exactly "Cheap?

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Hi there,
There are many threads about the Rebuilder on this forum. There is a seach function at the top of the page on the blue bar. It will lead you to other posts about them. Some members have really good luck with it. I did until the tub of water became too much for me to lift. But it really did help with the pain.

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Lightbulb Hello, Ray...

I see you made it here! (that site I saw you on does not allow links to here...so you have to come here to get those)

try this:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=Rebuilder

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ight=Rebuilder

This is a search result location where the Rebuilder was mentioned on certain threads:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/se...g_searchinfo=1

Some here use TENs, or IFc (inferential current)-- and both of these are less expensive than Rebuilder.

Have you tried Lidoderm patches yet?
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Default tens unit

[QUOTE=IannotR;300062]Hello to All:

I have had peripheral neuropathy for over 20 years now and have tried everything I can think of. Long and short, I found a device on the web called Rebuilder. Before I even try this device, I was wondering if anyone else with peripheral neuropathy has tried this device and if so, can you provide some feedback about it as it is not exactly "Cheap?

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Hi Ray. I have been using a tens for 10 years. Research until you find them.
The last one i bought only cost $32.00 and it was better than the first one at $100.00. I use 2 containers to put my feet in then put only one wire from one side for each foot. One red one white.Put an inch of water in each container.
Under medicare my Lidoderm patches cost me $40.00 copay. 30 to a box. I cut them in half ,one for each foot. They help when feet are shooting needles. Contact me if i can help you.

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Smile Welcome...

to the forum!

Although I have had neuropathy for many years now, I am much less experienced and have less knowledge than most here. (I had gotten a few "reprieves," intermittently, until this calendar year, when things just will not stop!)

I am glad you have asked this question! I had forgotten about the "rebuilder" option until you have mentioned it now!

Again, welcome!
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