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<blockquote data-quote="DianaMC" data-source="post: 2044295" data-attributes="member: 488381"><p>This med website lists some alternatives to medication, if you scroll a bit beyond half way down: <a href="https://medshadow.org/treating-neuropathy-why-medications-are-a-pain-and-some-alternatives-for-relief/" target="_blank">https://medshadow.org/treating-neuropathy-why-medications-are-a-pain-and-some-alternatives-for-relief/</a></p><p></p><p>I have had acupuncture for gout pain in the foot (which is agony) and it did help. Also had it for frozen shoulder which has a hair-trigger type sharp pain problem. It gave fast, immediate relief that lasted from 3 days to a week. Acupressure is a related therapy that people can sometimes perform themselves - try googling G-Jo pressure points. Alternatively, a lady called Akua has a sheet on them that she may be willing to email if you ask via the contact link on her site <a href="http://www.sacredwomentemple.org/" target="_blank">http://www.sacredwomentemple.org/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DianaMC, post: 2044295, member: 488381"] This med website lists some alternatives to medication, if you scroll a bit beyond half way down: [URL]https://medshadow.org/treating-neuropathy-why-medications-are-a-pain-and-some-alternatives-for-relief/[/URL] I have had acupuncture for gout pain in the foot (which is agony) and it did help. Also had it for frozen shoulder which has a hair-trigger type sharp pain problem. It gave fast, immediate relief that lasted from 3 days to a week. Acupressure is a related therapy that people can sometimes perform themselves - try googling G-Jo pressure points. Alternatively, a lady called Akua has a sheet on them that she may be willing to email if you ask via the contact link on her site [URL]http://www.sacredwomentemple.org/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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