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MrsD, indeed this is a great thread.

I have arthritis in the joint where the thumb meets the wrist. I've been curious as to whether or not I could wear a small magnet on my hand to see if it would help. Since this isn't anywhere near my SCS, do you think I could try this? My battery unit is in my left hip, so even if my right hand hangs down, it would be on the opposite side of the battery.

Just wondered what you thought. I'm not sure how magnets work, do they affect the 'whole' body or just the area being treated.

Calling my Dr's office or the manufacturer isn't much help, as they don't really comprehend what healing magnets are all about.

Thanks!
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