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Old 08-10-2007, 09:19 PM #31
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He spent $14.00 on these. I saw (at least this is my opinion), that these are too small but he showed me the back of the box and it's the size he is supposed to get. I just made a new thread on this topic. Alkymist was kind enough to respond and I showed Alan the posting.

Now it's all up to my stubborn husband. If he dares come home tomorrow morning with a red leg, or something else happens, I shall happily take one of my muffins and clobber him. Believe me.

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As weird as it might sound...why not get him some Knee-hi support hose...yes, the womens kind. I'd worry about pressure on the ulcer in a way that might make things worse with compression stockings. After all, one of the main problems with diabetics is difficulty healing and that's from had circulation with the blood not getting to the feet like it should. Compression stockings are made to keep blood and other fluids from pooling in the feet. And the support hose would be cooler as well I'd think. Get him some black ones and he won't know the difference.

By the way...I'm suggesting this cause I'm thinking he wants something that won't slip around on his feet and cause blister type problems or bunch up as regular socks are liable to do?
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Thank you my dear. I never ever thought of this.
Tomorrow we see the new podiatrist at Methodist and we will ask him what he thinks of TENS UNITs in general.

What a good point. Never would have thought, that because he is completely numb, that he might get a burn.

But, just to be clear about his wounds healing, or not healing, HE HEALS PERFECTLY FINE. The reason for his foot ulcer is that he has a bone impingement on the bottom of his foot. He has no diabetes so when he heals, HE HEALS PERFECT.

So we have to find out tomorrow if this new guy will consider shaving down the bone, so when his foot ulcer ultimately heals, and he can walk again, that there will be no more bone impingement.

At least we are crossing fingers and toes.

Will update when we come back tomorrow.

And thanks so much for giving me the info about possibly burning his feet. Never would have seen that one coming.

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Duh! Now I see it! I thought Alan was diabetic as well! Now why did I think that? *wanders off to ponder this*
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Hi Jarrett:

Alan couldn't care less about socks bunching up or anything. He wants the rubbing to stop.

I think the knee-hi's are a fabulous idea.

I'll buy a pair, in black. and I'll tell him this is a new man-thing for men with shoe boots. Maybe he'll buy my story, maybe he won't. But if he wants another muffin, he better buy it.

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Hi Jarrett:

Alan couldn't care less about socks bunching up or anything. He wants the rubbing to stop.

I think the knee-hi's are a fabulous idea.

I'll buy a pair, in black. and I'll tell him this is a new man-thing for men with shoe boots. Maybe he'll buy my story, maybe he won't. But if he wants another muffin, he better buy it.

lol, Melody
ROFLMAO!!! I was thinking that when I typed it...just tell him it's the latest thing... And did I mention? They're much cooler than compression stockings.... Yeah, I think I did.

The heat is frying brain cells.

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I am no expert but you usually place then right on the sore area, everyone is differant and may not react the same, if he wants to try it i would play safe with a very light strength to start with and see how he goes, as you know very well unfortunately how the nerves can react as its part of the small nerves job is to sense vibration.
I placed my electrodes on the top of my feet, on a light slow pulse, i tried the soles but didn't feel anything and that was the same with my magnets they only worked on top of my feet, but those i left on all the time, except for bathing and they worked much better than the electrodes probably because they were on 24/7 and the electrodes were only for 3 or 4 hours at a time.
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We borrowed an 'Energy Wellness Micro-Frequency Generator' (no longer made. Best pad placement for PN on feet was with each foot in 'twin tub'.
Hookup the pads and place on on bottom of each comprtment. Fill with about 2 inches of warm water (reverse osmosis if possible). After setting up code, gradually increase level until your feet feel the pulses - but not enought to make the muscles contract.
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Well, I can't call the doctor, because he didn't prescribe it. My friend lent it to me for as long as Alan needs it. I thought it would come with gel that you put on because I read something about gel in the litle booklet that comes with it.

Now I read here on these boards that the little pads already have gel on them, really??? Didn't know that.

I'm scared to death to use this item. I know Alan, he'll pick up the book, take a look at all the instructions, the diagrams, the electrode info, the lead wire info, the amplitude info (I have no idea what these things are), and he'll hand me the stuff and say "here, Melody, you put this on me"

See, this is a man who points a remote at the cable box, and when it doesn't work, yells for me and says 'why can't I change the channel,?? and I look at him, burst out laughing, and say "you can't change the channel on the cable box, because you are pointing the VCR remote at it". He goes "oh,".

So believe me, if I dont' understand this and find out how it works, Alan will never use it. Or, even if he does, he'll light himself up like a christmas tree".

Dr. Theirl once told us he would lend us a unit if we so desired.

I was hoping one of you learned people who have used this would gently guide me in the process. For my first question, do I go out and buy gel, or do the pads actually have gel on them, (and how do I find this out?)

I really can't understand how this could help with pain, but Alan said "It redirects the pain signals to the brain". See, he might not know how to use remotes, but he does understand pain receptors.. lol.

Will update all of you. Melody
Melody, I'll get the name of the special conductive gel tomorrow when I go in for a TENS treatment. Of course, no gel is used when the pads are used underwater (in separate compartments of twin cleaning bucket).
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Rehab gave me mine and it helped a lot with the PN in my neck. Hugs Sue
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Melody, I'll get the name of the special conductive gel tomorrow when I go in for a TENS treatment. Of course, no gel is used when the pads are used underwater (in separate compartments of twin cleaning bucket).
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HI.

This posting was over a year ago. Alan has never used the Tens unit after that. He just uses this vibrating gadget that he puts on his thighs when he is on the couch. It brings blood into his foot and the tingling stops. Or I give him a full body massage and he goes into heaven. I did this yesterday and he fell right asleep. Nothing hurts him when I massage his back.

So I do thank you for the information though.

We still have that tens unit. Belongs to the lady around the corner.

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