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Neuropathy

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What is Neuropathy:

Peripheral neuropathy is when small blood vessels in the hands, arms, feet or legs become diseased any tiny nerves that keep the cells and muscles working properly shrivel up and die. Our therapy treats the localized areas affected, stimulating nerve function, the root cause of nerve pain, eliminating the burning feet, numbness and tingling in feet that is so common in diabetic neuropathy as well as many others. While being a part of our neuropathy program you will discover:

  • What REALLY causes peripheral neuropathy
  • Dangers associated with medications typically prescribed for peripheral neuropathy
  • How to stop nerve damage before the effects are irreversible
  • How our revolutionary protocol provides outstanding results for sufferers of peripheral neuropathy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Neuropathy?

Peripheral Neuropathy is when small blood vessels in the hands, arms, feet or legs become diseased and tiny nerves that keep the cells and muscles working properly shrivel up and die. Our therapy treats the localized areas affected, stimulating nerve function, the root cause of nerve pain, eliminating the burning feet, numbness and tingling in feet that is so common in neuropathy.

What results can I expect?

Patients that are candidates for care will see anywhere from 60-100% improvement of their symptoms.

My doctor told me there is nothing they can do but quiet my symptoms.

Will I be prescribed anything?

With our treatment, there are no drugs, injections, or surgery. The only thing we prescribe our patients is at-home therapy and nutritional support that improves the treatment and healing process.

People come to Bye Bye Neuropathy to treat the condition that are in, not their symptoms. Plug the hole in a boat, first. Then, you’ll stop from sinking more and you can begin to remove the water. At the end of the day, the goal is to stop the decaying and begin healing.

How do I know you can help me?

What makes Bye Bye Neuropathy different?

At Bye Bye Neuropathy, we only accept the patients we are able to treat. As long as your neuropathy is no greater than 90%of sensory damage, you may be a candidate for our treatment.

The only way to know for sure that you are a candidate for treatment is to be thoroughly evaluated by our doctor.

What does a new patient appointment look like?

There will be two appointments with us. The first appointment will include sitting down with the doctor where there will be an in-depth consultation, peripheral nerve examination and testing, and any needed x-rays. Once all the necessary data is collected, the doctor will then have you schedule a follow-up appointment to go over the results from the first appointment. Due to the shear amount of information covered, we ask that you bring a spouse or loved one with you to this appointment. “Two sets of eyes and ears are better than one."

Can I continue taking the prescription medication my doctor prescribed me prior to my first appointment and during my treatments with Bye Bye Neuropathy?

It is completely your discretion to take your medications or not. Because we are evaluating the cause of your neuropathy and the severity of damage, not the symptoms.
The medication only effects your brain’s interpretation of the message your nerves are trying to communicate. The medication does not change the state of current and worsening conditions in your hands and feet, it just translates the interpretation to your brain. Therefore, medications will not hinder your results.