Permanent Relief From Peripheral Neuropathy with Dr. Tollestrup

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Published 2020-10-12
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In this Facebook Live video Dr. Tollestrup discusses how he can offer patients with Peripheral Neuropathy permanent relief with Peripheral Nerve Surgery. If they have nerve compression the success rate of nerve decompression surgery is greater than 80%.

About Dr. Tollestrup
Dr. Tollestrup currently runs his own clinic in Las Vegas, Nevada, focusing 100% of his practice on peripheral nerve surgery, which includes issues stemming from such conditions as diabetic neuropathy, compression neuropathies (carpal tunnel, cubital tunnel, tarsal tunnel, etc.) nerve trauma, chronic joint pain, chronic groin pain and migraines.

Contact Information
Website: nevadanervesurgery.org/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/timtollestrupmd/
Call: 702-666-0463

All Comments (21)
  • I'm to the point when I go to sleep at night I don't want to wake up because my neuropathy has gotten so irritating and miserable and I'm only 50 and not diabetic or overweight and my physicals always come back good...I'm coming to the end of my rope...I pray for everyone who suffers from this to find help and healing.
  • A very rare opportunity for us to observe a true healer in his natural habitat. I thank you for your honesty, time and knowledge sir.
  • @AnhVu-mn5lz
    This is an honest, knowledgeable doctor who has spent time to give us a treasure trove of information.
  • @austinroberson8
    The cure for most people is eating a whole food or low carb/keto/carnivore diet. I recommend to people when they pick up something to eat ask yourselves a few questions. 1) Is this a whole food? 2) Is it going to nourish me? 3) Am I just emotionally eating?
  • What a great doctor. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this condition.
  • @dgottobed
    I suffer from severe peripheral neuropathy. You even took the time to email and explained everything to me perfectly. I’m on Medicare and you don’t except it. I’m saving my pennies but I will be there for you to save my life
  • Oh I forgot to thank Dr.Tollestrup U ARE just brilliant to explain the problem. So pleased!
  • @luper4911
    This is more information than what we have been told by the 4 different doctors my step son has been to in the last couple of months. He is only 23 years old, has Type 1 DM, and is suffering from Neuropathy. We have absolutely no treatment plan for him and he has no relief from this pain. It is such an agonizing experience. We are going to continue to fight for him and educate ourselves. Thank you Dr.Tollestrup for sharing your knowledge with us. We might take an out of state trip to Nevada to see if he can finally get some relief.
  • I live in Michigan and am a 76-year-old woman. I have one of the best medical insurance plans here in our state, but I doubt it would be good in Nevada. I have heard that at my age the chance of getting better is not possible. I have had sharp pains in my left leg for a couple of years...numbness in my feet..no diabetes, no high blood pressure...I have been checked for blood clots...there were none. My blood circulation was checked and it is normal...so many I will learn to live with it at my age....I have found your video very interesting. Our son works at a huge hospital in Reno, Nevada, as a registered nurse with an additional degree in infectious disease...you are very easy to listen to...thank you for helping people.😊
  • @bjmartin7777
    Dear DR Tollestrup I listened to you speak about peripheral neuropathy . Im a 57 year old male and iv suffered with this for a long time . I have been treated like a addict to the point we're I flushed my meds down the toilet . I did this for four months . The never decreased one bit . Infact it got worse an worse and any type of life I had before stopped . I could no longer go outside or to my local coffee house . I had one leg totally stop working an my balance became so bad I'd just fall over . My hands shook so bad that I dropped things I was holding an the shaking was so bad I threw cups,glasses an silverware .I finally had to take the pain meds or it was going to get the better of me . I no longer take any meds for breakthrough pain an I suffer greatly because of this for several years . I know it's to late for me . As I seem to be getting worse . It means a lot to me to hear that there are Dr that are not writing people off such as myself at a young enough age to get help and mabe there life back . I just wanted to say thank you Sir !! When I heard I broke down an cried . That was something i haven't allowed myself to do except when im having a especially painful day or night . Once again thank you SIR from the very bottom of my heart !!!!!!!!!
  • Thank you for putting yourself out there like this where ppl like me can find you. I will be emailing you very soon. Thanks!
  • @sweetchloe005
    Hi Don, I fell in Sept., hurt my hip and now myrightfoot is always cold, tingly, asleep,pins and needles. My toes are crooked up , it hurts. Foot pains all the time. Thank you for trying to help. You are a very kind and understanding Dr.
  • @frederickg.6155
    You are the first Doc that has explained this clearly. Thank you!
  • @gracie57
    My doc just blew me off saying I had fibromyalgia. Then i found out that I have arthritis throughout my body. Our medical system in Canada is completely broken. I saw a second doc for the periphery neuropahy who prescibed me gabapentin. Couldn’t handle the side effects. After seeing a functional doctor, I was put on EPA/ HPA, Benfotamine, SPM, Vit D & K2 and beef liver capsules. I also take a joint supplement & curumin for the arthritis. I still have bad days, mostly when the barometric pressure bounces up & down. Generally I m doing much better. My functional doctor told me that many people are suffering from peripheral neuropathy due to the poisons in the air being sprayed on us daily from geoengineering aka as chemtrails. I believe her as the skies are being plastered daily where i live. Prayers for all who are suffering from peripheral neuropathy & hope that you find positive solutions to help you. ❤️🤞🏼❤️🇨🇦❤️
  • @10231898
    Finally, some direct information. Keep up your writing and research. We all appreciate some news … good info.
  • Thank you Dr. Tollestrup for letting us understand a little more about this complicated matter. You are right some neurologists are not well prepared in regards to this ailment.
  • @danieljohn4655
    You are the first doc that explained this perfectly.thank you
  • Thank you doctor. That was the most illuminating explanation I have ever heard about PN. And I had no idea that some PN could be treated with surgery, but it makes perfect sense once you explained it. I've had PN in both feet for about 20 years. My holistic doctor diagnosed it based upon "walking on cardboard". My MD actually used acupuncture for about 5 years, and I had almost total relief for the first 3 years, and subsequent acupuncture did slow or halt the advance. I just wanted to say that you are a gem among doctors: caring, conservative and brilliant.
  • I have been searching for YEARS for an explanation. I have seen numerous doctors and nobody had an answer or a treatment. For years it's been an indescribable pain, sort of like having my feet literally on fire. Recently it's gotten more intense and there are the pins and needles as well. I now do not have any insurance, so I am just living with it as best I can. I wish I had found your channel 2 years ago, when I had insurance! Anyway, thanks for making this video and I can at least know what to call it.