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(Broken Wings) 02-23-2009 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Nursey (Post 470353)
Hello everyone,

Thank you for replying tomy first online post, I was so nervous, and was convinced no one would read it.

Well my daughter has her wedding dress, and I have my outfit, and my daughter finally found some shoes she liked - talk about fussy. I said to her go for comfort as you will be in them a long time. She wanted lovely high heeled, sexy shoes. SHe bought a pair and I said well brake them in, you dont want blisters on your wedding day. Well the blisters she got were not pleaseant, so she has bought a pair of more sensible shoes that wont hurt her feet. What we do for the men we love lol.

My grandson has been giving me computer lessons so I am slowly getting my head around different things. The next challenge I want to do is go into a chat room. I think that would be really interesting.

Jane you sound a remarkable lady. What part of Spain do you visit?
Angels Wings the LED lights sound good, would they work for people with SAD? SAD was one of he reasons I moved from the UK to Spain, as I was fed up with the long winters.

THis post is getting lengthy again lol, you will all know by now that I love to chat.

Love Mary J


I love a shoe experienced woman.

SAD has traditionally been treated with white or blue, but LEDs (light emitting diodes) and infrared are good for wrinkles, depression and insomnia and now they say for SAD too.

I have seen a specific one for eyes, like a night mask. That unit probably wouldn't help muscles, ligaments and tendons, though. I haven't tried the LED and infrared mask yet. I want one of those too, but I have treated by laying the other light pads over my face, on a low setting. It did help. Just don't have time to light up all my owie parts. :D:D I'm ususally spending 2 to 3 hours almost everyday, putting it somewhere, while I'm resting or working at my work station. :p it's also my bed buddy.

There are different settings for what you need. 1 to 3 for dermal, ear & eyes (although you close your eyes). 3 to 5 for muscles, ligaments and tendons. 5 to 7 for bone. Treating bone may take longer to feel results.

I didn't know that it had different setting and was treating my ear on "P Boost" Well, "P" is for pain and "boost" for the highest possible setting. Well, too strong for ear. I did have some good results but happily over did it before I read ALL the instructions. ummmm...... :eek: had a red tinged Q-Tip on several occasions. too strong a setting for ear.

The wedding will keep you busy. Try to allow time to rejuvinate for Round 2. :hug:


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