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Re: 'little electric nerve stimulating device' & ganglion messagesFrom: Barbra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 9 Feb 2002 21:40:06 -0600 (CST)
Belle. Sorry, I will keep that in mind. Have a nice day! > >Gentle reminder, this is a PCOS board. The women who are on the mailing >list may not want the outside messages. I can see that it would be >frustrating if I were on the list. If you want to continue this >conversation, perhaps you could do that by e-mail. > >This is copied from the board rules at >http://forums.obgyn.net/pcos/rules.html > >* Medical professionals, women, men, and industry professionals are >welcome to participate as long as the posts have relevancy in the >context of the disease PCOS. > >At Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Barbra wrote: >> >>At Sat, 9 Feb 2002, Tamera wrote: >>> >>>Would that be a "tens unit"? My dad & a friend of mine've both used >>>those for pain management & injury recovery/healing. Sounded kinda like >>>what was meant by "little electric nerve stimulating device" (aka >>>"dealybob")... >>> >>Hi Tamera,' >> >>What is a tens unit? >>I know I have heard of it.I thought it was only for injuries. >>Does it help with lupus? >>Do you know what illnesses it helps with? >>Thanks! >>>-- >>>*ta-me-ra* >>> >>-- >>Sincerely, >>Barbra Camara >> >-- >Belle >
-- Sincerely, Barbra Camara
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