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Hi guys! I just heard that the FDA approved the usage of The Cefaly in the US yesterday. You have to have a prescription to get it. Wonder if insurance will cover it and when it will be available here in the US.
http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsro.../ucm388765.htm For anyone that has used this, has it helped? Can you share the device with your child who gets awful migraines too? (yes, he is over 8) I have RSD/CRPS throughout most of my body, including the right side of my face...wondering if I ccould use this... I appreciate any input. I have been suffering from migraines since I was a kid and am now 47. Cannot tolerate any of the migraine meds any longer, even allergic to botox (bummer because it really helped). Thank you! Nanc |
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Thanks for the link; this is the first I've heard of this device. First off, I'm wondering why someone couldn't use a regular TENS device in a similar way. (It wouldn't surprise me if this is how the idea for it came about).
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http://www.amazon.com/Default-10102-...pr_product_top Here are the customer reviews there: http://www.amazon.com/Default-10102-...ews/B004DLTZU8 Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (03-12-2014) |
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I do see where that press release does say that it is indicated for ages 18 and older. The Cefaly website is where I got the age 8 and older from...sorry for that confusion. I googled it as soon as I saw it on the Nightly News last night and saw those Canadian sites (Amazon and Costco). Pretty good reviews I thought. Thanks foe linking them. I am very curious about this.... |
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I don't know if the age discrepancy is an error in the press release or if the FDA is taking a conservative stance and only approving it for adults at this time.
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![]() My take on it at this time is... A decent TENS unit can be gotten for <$100, with a lot more versatility than Cefaly @ ~$250-$400. I'm sure the high pricetag is due to patent and the sellers hoping insurance will pick up the tab. From what I know about electronics, a fair/reasonable (and still profitable) price would be more like $25-$40, which I think more people would be willing to take a flyer on, on basically a 50/50 proposition. Many will wait until someone figures out how to use a regular TENS unit for the same effect, or until TENS mfrs. include migraine settings/options on their units (which I'm guessing won't be very long). ![]() Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (03-13-2014) |
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My TENS unit instructions said to not use it on the head. Don't know why though.
I used it on my neck for the horrible pain and tightness I get with my migraines this past week. I've used it before, but sometimes I put it away and totally forget about it ![]() I have TMJ too and was thinking it would be good for my jaw. Now that I finally have insurance again and can go to the doctor I plan to ask them about it.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (04-06-2014) |
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IME, doctors don't know a lot about TENS units; they tend to leave that up to physical therapists, but it can't hurt to ask. I don't know how old your TENS unit is. Mine says don't cross the spine, yet a friend's unit comes with specific instructions & pads to cross the spine. There are obviously different units with different features & modalities, and technology moves on. I wouldn't recommend doing anything anyone's unit says not to do; my previous comments were more in the way of future speculation. Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (04-06-2014) |
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