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Re: Question on new EndoFEMM pad anyone?

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Sat Dec 2 20:56:44 2006


At Sat, 2 Dec 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>At Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Amber wrote:
>>
>>At Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Lourdes wrote:
>>>
>>>I reviewed the ERC website and read about a new product called the
>>>"EndoFEMM Heating/Cooling Pad" that helps women with Endo and chronic
>>>pelvic pain. My niece is suffering from terrible menstrual cramps and
>>>has tried several products to help her with her pain. After reviewing
>>>the study, I purchased the pad for her. My niece reports that the pad
>>>has significantly helped her with her pain in just one hour of when she
>>>received it. I want others to know about this if they are trying to
>>>help someone they love who also suffers from pain. God bless!
>>
>>Thank you for the information. I went online to the website and it
>>looks very promising. I decided to give it a try as I have read so much
>>on how natural heat is wonderful for relieving pain. The shape of the
>>pad is very different and looks like it is meant for a woman's body, I
>>like the variations of colors as well. I will tell my friends about
>>this product once I have a chance to try it out myself.
>
>Hi Amber/Lourdes, I heard about this product after hitting a link to the
>ERC's site. I have endo; going on my 6th year! I know that Lupron is a
>temporary solution for me along with lots of pain meds. I have been
>using my own electric heating pad, but found out that the Endofemm pad
>really helps in all the right places. I sleep with it which really
>helps my pain and heat it up before getting in the car. My friends are
>now buying it for their pain.

Ladies...I'm down and hurting like most nights and want to thank you for providing me your own opinions on how to deal with pain. I have been using heat for therapy and know how well it works for me. The Endo pad looks diferent but I can see how the shape could help. My heating pad cannot be used throughout the night--which is when I need it the most--so I am up to trying this out. I'll let you know what my thoughts are once I receive it. I also like the fact that the pad is available with straps as this is convenient for a someone on the go as myself. Glad to know there is soooooo much support here!!!!

--
MaryLou



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