To my friends with diabetes –
the cure for neuropathy
Susan Shaw, Freelance Writer
Member National Writers Union

I went to an incredible presentation last night. This e-mail is just a very informal message to tell my friends and family with diabetes about the Anodyne therapy that reverses neuropathy.

I watched a slide presentation given by the chief researcher at Anondyne. For those of us with neuropathy who have deep fears concerning possible amputation, the slides of patient cases would have been difficult to look at......toes blackened through and through from gangrene and deep ulcerations in lower extremities that refused to heal. The miracle is that even the worst cases, which had not responded to any medical treatment, responded quickly and completely to a series of simple and inexpensive applications of non-invasive infared light. The black toes turned pink again, and the wounds healed over so perfectly that the skin was smooth and once again sensitive to hot or cold. It was truly amazing.

Over the years I have met many people who suffer intensely and silently with neuropathy. Many of them have had adverse reactions to drugs. I know myself that the depression that comes when you feel numbness and strange electric pains creeping up your limbs is like falling into a black abyss that only the Almighty could brighten. My father-in-law was depressed and immobilized and at the end of his life and found the idea of amputation unbearable. There are others who I wish could have lived to see this new day.

Now, if you are in a wheelchair, after 12 half-hour treatments, it is possible you can get up and use a walker. If you are in a walker, you can switch to a cane. And if you use a cane, you can throw it away and dance.

The treatment is available now. For centers and more information, go to Annodyne’s Home Page. Look at the clinical data for peripheral neuropathy.

It seems likely that this treatment will soon become a routine part of diabetes care, and the idea of ulcers and lost toes will soon be a dark part of diabetes history, rather than something in our personal futures.

Susan Shaw
Freelance Writer
Member National Writers Union
21205 Roscoe Blvd., Apt. 10
Canoga Park, CA 91304
Phone: 818/347-8120
e-mail: susanshaw@socal.rr.com




 

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