In addition to Reflexology, you may wish to investigate Anodyne Therapy, which is simply infra red therapy. It may be helpful for your Lyme connected neuropathy, also. It is non-invasive, painless, non-toxic, and certainly worth a try. I consider it nothing short of a miracle, and Medicare covers it. You need to find a rehab center that has it. Most doctors don't even know about it. Mine didn't, but I talked her into writing a referral for me, and Anodyne cured my chronic tendonitis in both wrists (neither chiropractic nor acupuncture touched it.). No cortisone shots, no pain, just blessed relief. Check these sites out as possible helps for Lyme related neuropathy. They do get fantastic results with diabetic neuropathy. My therapist said he recently treated a woman who had no feeling from toes to knees, and her doctors had given up. Before long, she once again had feeling in her feet!

http://www.anodynetherapy.com/PDF%20Files/NeuropathicPain.pdf

http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/annodyne/anodyne10_31_01.php

There are also Anodyne units for sale or rent. (Bring lots of money.) However, on the Internet, you can find generic units which sell for a tiny fraction of the cost of the patented article. Even E-Bay features them. I have friends who are reporting relief for numerous painful conditions using them, and if my problems flare up again, I will be there bidding on one to use right at home.

I hope you find some thing useful from this. I have a nephew who is very ill and in the process of being diagnosed with Lyme. His (idiot) doctor doesn't think he has it, but every single symptom he has was on the Lyme checklist from one of the Lyme sites I researched for him. It is only a matter of time before they leave that close-minded psuedo-professional and pursue a specialist in Lyme Disease. Of course, CS was the first thing I recommended to them and he is now buying his own CS unit! If you can offer some other ideas in addition, that you found helpful for combatting Lyme, they will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance.    Marlys



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