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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Midwest
Posts: 98
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Midwest
Posts: 98
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Dr. Selling blue sky.
If a Dr. is selling a product that is suppose to help people to treat their problem then he must supply written directions for his product so everyone that buys this product know how to use it correctly. If this Dr. does not do this than he has no right to strong arm these people with his lawyer saying that you cannot say anything bad about his product. If it is true as to what you are saying about his machine not working right for you then all he can do is try to sue you but I would doubt that due to how much it would cost him. You read on here where SCS work for some and not for others. Are the SCS companies threatening people that they will sue you because you don't agree that it did not work on you.
Has this been tested by the the right government department to back up what this Dr. is claiming as well as other Drs. testing for several years.
What I can tell from what meekobindi has wrote is this Dr. is selling some type of machine for rsd/crps patients without any instructions on how to use it. If this is the case then he cannot tell anyone not to write how well it really worked for them. Buyers beware when spending $425.00 on something that is not truly tested by other Drs. Just because this Dr. is using this on his patients for treatment does not mean that it works.
Sounds like a modern day snake oil sales person.
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