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Re: have you tried this one for pain?From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed May 29 07:05:07 2002
At Wed, 29 May 2002, Carol wrote: > >I was in alot of pain the other day. I went into the hospital cause i >coulndt even take wight on my feet. It caused the most horrific pain >like a tearing burning feeling. Anyway they did a transvag u/s. the >tech had me place a very dense pad under my back pelic area. it ran >down from the hip to bottonm of bottocks and a little farther. It >probally was 1-1 1/2" thick. Man it relived the pressure off my pelivc >and relived the pain better than and vicoden. Ive been trying it at >home since. Although its not a full cure it does end the cramping in >the hip joints and shooting pain in cervix as well as the leg cramps ans >uterine cramps. Of course if you move around (on your feet) itll come >back. The key seems to be complete support so you dont feel like youll >fall and laying flat with only our bottom elvated. although i have >placed a pillow under my head neck while on floor and got pretty much >the same. This sounds really interesting! I am always into new ideas that do not involve more drugs. So are you able to purchase one of these pads on your own? If I lie flat with a pillow under my buttocks will that be approximately the idea as long as it is secure and stable? Thanks, Amanda
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