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Old 10-10-2015, 07:24 PM #9
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I'm wondering where the tens machine can be purchased and if there is a brand that would be best for the burning, twitching and other random sensations from SFN. I just read on a post about using this machine. I tried searching in this forum to get more information but couldn't find much. I'd also like to hear feedback from those of you that have used it.
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Tens 7000 works wonders for me. Get the silver thread socks. I own two of them because I never want to be without it. I use it on pulse lately, just before bed to increase circulation to the calf and feet. This helps greatly with leg cramping in the night. Plus it feels neat.
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