Postby susie0915 » Fri Sep 01, 2017 6:18 pm
I've been thinking of looking into this. I was having physical therapy for my knee last spring and the therapist told me there is a treatment called dry needling used for neuropathy. It is done by a physical therapist, and need a prescription. I have also seen some doctors (mostly chiropractors) who advertise treatments for neuropathy that is med free. I am the same as your mom. It isn't painful but very annoying. Barefoot on hard services is when it's the worse and first thing in the morning. I don't like the meds makes me feel loopy.
58 yrs old Dx @ 55
5/15 DX T3N0MO
6/15 5 wks chemo/rad
7/15 sigmoidoscopy/only scar tissue left
8/15 PET scan NED
9/15 LAR
0/24 nodes
10/15 blockage. surgery,early ileo rev, c-diff inf
12/15 6 rds of xelox
5/16 CT lung scarring/inflammation
9/16 clear colonoscopy
4/17 C 4mm lung nod
10/17 pel/abd CT NED
11/17 CEA<.5
1/18 CT/Lung no change in 4mm nodule
5/18 CEA<.5, CT pel/abd/lung NED
11/18 CEA .6
5/19 CT NED, CEA <.5
10/19 Clear colonscopy
11/19 CEA <.5