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ABOUT: 100+ Things for Neuropathy Relief

CNA Content Volunteer October 1, 2022October 3, 2022 100+ Things For Neuropathy Relief 1 Comment
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Develop Your Neuropathy Treatment Regime   The question asked most often at the Calgary Neuropathy Association is what can I do to make my neuropathy better.  Neuropathy relief is hard to find and more than likely its not one thing…

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10 Things for More Energy & Flare Ups

CNA Content Volunteer September 28, 2022September 30, 2022 Guest Speaker Videos No Comments
10 Things for More Energy & Flare Ups

Do you need 10 simple things to help your neuropathy symptoms? Someone diagnosed with neuropathy quickly learns their doctor’s ability to help is limited. Fortunately, most people with neuropathy are able to find some levels of pain and fatigue relief,…

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#66 Weights

Natalie Bauer June 28, 2021February 19, 2023 100+ Things For Neuropathy Relief No Comments
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Lifting Weights and Neuropathy Why is lifting weights important? Neuropathy means your nerves are unable to adequately receive and send messages to different parts of your body, which can lead to nerve deterioration and muscle atrophy. Any part of your…

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Light Therapy – How it works Part 2 of 3

CNA Content Volunteer January 22, 2020November 20, 2020 Guest Speaker Videos No Comments
Goes w/ How it works Light Therapy video - Nerves require circulation for O2, nutrition, and detox for good health

Light Therapy with Anodyne Part 2 of 3 – Introduction to Neuropathy Bruce Perkins speaks about Light Therapy and his experiences with Anodyne technology and the research studies supporting its effectiveness for treating peripheral neuropathy. Anodyne Light Therapy – Presentation…

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Light Therapy – Intro to PN Part 1 of 3

CNA Content Volunteer January 15, 2020November 20, 2020 Guest Speaker Videos No Comments
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Bruce Perkins speaks about his personal experience living with peripheral neuropathy, and with a strong background in Light Therapy he talks about his experiences with Anodyne technology.

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Micronutrients with Dr. Bonnie Kaplan-Part 3

Linda Petiot March 25, 2018March 30, 2018 Guest Speaker Videos No Comments
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Dr. Bonnie Kaplan spoke at the CNA January 2018 meeting. Dr. Kaplan is a retired researcher from the University of Calgary who spreads the word about nutrition and mental health. She works to educate people about the important role of nutrition…

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Micronutrients with Dr. Bonnie Kaplan-Part 1

Linda Petiot March 25, 2018April 15, 2022 Guest Speaker Videos No Comments
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Dr. Bonnie Kaplan spoke at the CNA January 2018 meeting. Dr. Kaplan is a retired researcher from the University of Calgary who spreads the word about nutrition and mental health. She works to educate people about the important role of nutrition…

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Pain Management with Donna Piercy – Part 3

Linda Petiot March 20, 2018March 25, 2018 Guest Speaker Videos 1 Comment
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Donna Piercy spoke at the CNA September 2017 meeting., “I’d rather have a vet for a doctor, they know more about chronic pain!” Watch the lecture below. For more of our videos, click here. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel.…

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Pain Management with Donna Piercy – Part 2

Linda Petiot March 20, 2018March 25, 2018 Guest Speaker Videos 1 Comment
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Donna Piercy spoke at the CNA September 2017 meeting. A chronic pain sufferer herself, she provides helpful insights into the importance of self-management and ways exercise and other self care activities can help both the mind and body when dealing…

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Pain Management with Donna Piercy – Part 1

Linda Petiot March 19, 2018March 25, 2018 Guest Speaker Videos 2 Comments
Middle aged woman standing in front of a podium with a presentation displayed behind.

Donna Piercy spoke at the CNA September 2017 meeting. A chronic pain sufferer herself, she provides helpful insights into the importance of self-management and ways exercise and other self care activities can help both the mind and body when dealing…

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CNA Connections:  April 2023 CNA Connections: Welcome to the registration page for CNA’s on-line support meetings called CNA Connections. Anyone with neuropathy or anyone who provides care or lives with someone suffering from neuropathy is welcome to attend. Our intention…
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CNA Annual General Meeting Followed by: Sylvia Donley, CNA Past President presenting Please be aware this meeting will start with the Calgary Neuropathy Association Annual General Meeting which will only be 30 minutes. We are required by the Alberta Society…
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Join Amy Cage, Business Continuity and Recovery Planner at the Calgary Emergency Management Agency (CEMA), as she discusses Ready Calgary’s emergency preparedness strategy. During this one-hour presentation, Amy will review disasters that can occur, and what you can do to…
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