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Old 03-18-2008, 05:40 PM #1
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Hi.

Here's a link to what they look like. It's a 3 tab thingee. A pain to learn how to use. I gather it's originally for wound care, but as I said in my previous post, we used it to secure Alan's duragesic patch. That was a smaller patch (compared to the Lidoderm).

You might need to use 2 of these thingees. (I went through 3 before I knew how to use this thing), but once you use it, it stays put.

Here's what they look like.

http://www.jnjgateway.com/home.jhtml...008b9880edc364
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Mrsd you metioned both for my Aunt her Dr. perfered the Lidoderm patch.
If it didn't work he would consider the other. She sure gets up from
her chair better.ha Which helps you better just out of curiosity?
She cuts her's up in four pieces..She comes the world of unless
you go through major surgery no pills,strong woman.
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I had no trouble with them sticking they hurt coming off. They help my feet
my knee and calves of legs and ankles..Mel use one of those sticky
patches you used to keep Alan's patches on..Now the down fall for some
people is they make Bob itch,but Bob is allergic to Benedryl which is different.
Mt 92 yr. old Aunt wears them wear Mrs.d said and she's threw her cane in
the closet. Ha Wouldn't hurt to check with Dr..You just never know,don't
use one of you friends,we are all different..

Flash floods in Mo. rain is nice but it hurts. Ouch!!! Hugs to all Sue
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