Below are a few emails that were sent from Linda Yates to Rodger, Linda’s TPR 20 distributor.
Linda already lost one leg to diabetic neuropathy that started out as neuropathy of the foot. The email sequence starts June 2nd, 2009.
Diabetic Neuropathy of Feet – June 2 2009
Dear Rodger,
I almost cannot believe what has happened! I’ve had an awful sore on my left big toe for about 4-5 months, and as a diabetic who already lost her entire right leg, I was, of course, scared. Three doctors could not give me an idea how to treat it, except amputate. NO!! I want to save it if at all possible.
Well, it was always kind of sore, but the last week it got far worse and began hurting when I attempt to stand, as I’m learning how to use my prosthetic right leg. And the pain was really starting to bother me. I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING.
Well, after we talked, and you said it did more than relieve pain, yesterday morning I figured, "What the heck – I’ll put some TPR 20 on my toe." As God is my witness, within 15 minutes of ONE application the pain had dropped at least 80%!!!
I am totally blown away!
I decided to see how long that lasted, and eleven hours later it started to bother me again, though nowhere near as bad. I put on another application of TPR 20. Boom – the pain is gone!!!
It’s now been 6 or 7 hours and the toe is feeling fine, though of course it hurts when pressure is applied. But I can put weight on the foot without any problems.
I am beginning to think this may work miracles and heal my toe. Nothing else has touched it in all these months.
Am I happy with TPR 20? YOU BET I AM!!!!!
Linda Yates
Florida, June 2 2009
Diabetic Neuropathy of Feet – June 5 2009
Dear Rodger,
I can’t sleep – it’s the middle of the night – just took a photo of my bad toe. This is the best I can do with my camera. I am shocked to be able to tell you the brownish stuff appears to be coming off somewhat!!! This has been at least 5 months in the making, and as long as I put the TPR20 on twice a day, the pain is down 90% and it appears the thing may be starting to dissolve!!!
This is nothing short of miraculous, and I sure hope it speeds along!
Linda
Florida, June 5 2009
Diabetic Neuropathy of Feet – June 26 2009
Dear Rodger,
I am more shocked by the day at how things are coming along with my toe.
Remember – two doctors wanted to amputate!
I continue using the TPR 20 four times a day, as you suggested. It really has made a difference. I have almost zero pain with it, can even grab the toe with my hand without pain. I could not even remotely touch it 3 months ago! Even socks over it hurt then!
There is a black thing on the corner of the toe which a couple months ago developed a little ring of dead skin around it. When that came off, it engendered an utterly new level of pain and discomfort for a couple of weeks.
Last night, the new ring which had developed also sloughed off, but this time it didn’t bleed around it and the under layer looks really healthy. But – and this is monumental – there is NO PAIN this morning at all where it came off!
This may be a slow process, but I do believe TPR 20 will save my toe and thus my leg! When you only have one left, as my right leg is gone, that means EVERYTHING. I’m just sorry I didn’t have the TPR 20 two years ago, or I would not have lost the right leg. You have no idea how much THAT hurts!
Linda
Florida, June 26 2009
Diabetic Neuropathy of Feet – July 15 2009
Dear Rodger,
As you know, I have had an amazing testimonial on a problem with my left big toe, which developed a large brown spot on the end of it and two doctors said it needed to be amputated. My right leg was amputated 18 months ago. I don’t want any more amputations!
The pain was getting constant and unrelenting. Could not even think of putting on a shoe!
I figured the TPR 20 was for pain – so why not give it a try? I’ve been putting it on now for about 6 weeks.
The pain relief was close to instantaneous, and as long as I put minute amounts of the cream on during the day, I was pain free. Some weird skin came off it twice in a semicircle pattern around the brown thing on the toe.
Last night, though, I saw a large piece of flesh on the nail, and which I felt I had to remove from the nail. It came off easily and my toe, which I could now touch without pain, was feeling pretty good. In fact, during the day yesterday my husband had run over the toe with my wheelchair, accidentally, and it only smarted a little. Six weeks earlier you’d have heard my screams up there all the way from Florida!
I decided, when it didn’t hurt at all this morning, to try an experiment for one day. I haven’t put any TPR 20 on at all today. Guess what? I haven’t felt ONE TWINGE OF PAIN!.
That was totally impossible before! I’ve been fighting this thing for at least six months prior, and I know it won’t clear up overnight. But TPR has given me the faith that I won’t lose this toe and I am thrilled beyond words. AND – and this is major – I am only about 3/4ths of the way through my FIRST tube of cream.
Is this cost effective, or what?????
Linda
Florida, July 15 2009
Diabetic Neuropathy of Feet – July 25 2009
Dear Rodger,
You sure are lucky I don’t have your home phone number!
I’m afraid I’d be tempted to call, despite the fact it’s almost 1 a.m., and yell this at you:
1/3 of the brown area of my toe has come off!!!!!!!!!
I admit I cut it off with scissors, but it was ready to come off! And there is pink skin underneath!!!
This is totally a miracle!!!!!!!!!
Two doctors wanted to amputate the toe; one said it was gangrenous. NO WAY! Almost two months of applying TPR 20 has done this where nothing else would touch it. I expected pain relief, for it was unmercifully painful, and I admit I did not expect healing, but that appears to be what is happening.
YOWEEEE! WOWOWOWOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Linda Yates
Florida, July 25 2009
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