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#1 krazykrippledkracker

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 01:29 AM

Hello Everyone, I was just wondering if anyone has had this done to them? If you have did it work for you? If you haven't had this done, or havent heard of it- would you consider getting it done?

Neurostimulation Therapy- www.tamethepain.com

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 05:32 AM

 krazykrippledkracker, on May 27 2009, 09:29 PM, said:

Hello Everyone, I was just wondering if anyone has had this done to them? If you have did it work for you? If you haven't had this done, or havent heard of it- would you consider getting it done?

Neurostimulation Therapy- www.tamethepain.com


I haven't had this Neurostimulation via the pacemaker but I have had Electro-Acupuncture where the needs are stimulated with electrical currents. During my treatments I usually find myself relaxed. This type of acupuncture is known for it's use in relief of chronic pain, spasms, and paralysis. The treatment is obviously different but the idea is the same. I have found that I have reduced pain during and right after my treatment but the day following I have increased pain. Keep in mind that my injury is fresh, just 10 months, so my body is still doing some repairs. If your body has reached a stopping point you may not have this pain with the pacemaker.

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Posted 18 October 2009 - 12:30 AM

Yeah I am wondering the same thing I had a talk over with the BF about it any one had any news or pain reduction from this? Please share!




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