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Hello Mrs. D!

I just read about the following device called a "Quell" in the AARP magazine, and here is a link to the Quell website:


Nerve pain information and chronic pain relief from Quell


Are you familiar with this, and has there been any patient feedback from users?

Thanks!

David
I tried the Quell for 30 days. It didn't help at all but I have full body SFN that has not responded well to much of anything other than Gabapentin.

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