-Hi, I’m Diane and I’ve been coming to Dr. Listiak for about two weeks now. I was diagnosed and have chemotherapy neuropathy in my feet and it’s a little bit to my fingers. It’s been about two weeks now and I just wanted to tell the Doctor, this morning, that I’m excited because in the last day or so I’ve felt a lessening of my symptoms. Not nearly the feeling I was having when it was coming up my ankles. It seems like it’s regressing. There’s times when I feel… I don’t feel my feet, which is good. When you have neuropathy you’re aware of your feet all the time, so I’m excited about it. It’s only been two weeks and I have a couple weeks to go. It’s really looking good and I’m very grateful.
-Hi, I’m Diane. I came in to see Dr. Listiak for my peripheral chemotherapy neuropathy. My last chemo was maybe four months ago and I discovered after the last one that I had peripheral neuropathy. I was waiting several months and it just kept getting worse. I saw his add and thought “Okay, I’ll try [being] a little proactive and go in for my neuropathy.” It has been very helpful. It’s been a couple weeks now, about six weeks, and I’m feeling less peripheral neuropathy than I did before. Hardly anything in my hands which had been bothering me a little too, so that appears to be gone. And I do have a lot of energy, I feel like I’ve learned a lot. I’m taking better care of myself. Overall, I feel better and I feel like my peripheral neuropathy has… is not coming on stronger. I feel like it’s going away. So that’s how I feel. I’m not a hundred percent but I’m saying I’m probably fifty percent better than I was when I came in here, which is awesome. And no hands, I mean I have hands but they don’t have neuropathy.