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Old 05-04-2009, 12:48 AM #1
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Smirk TENS unit question

Hi all,

I suspect I may have posted this question in the distant past and I do apologize if this is a repeat~

I have been told (by a couple doctors) that I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet because of a prediabetic condition. I am not sure if that is so, because I work as a medical transcriptionist and use a foot pedal and developed difficulty in my most commonly used foot first and it went away when I was on vacation a couple years ago. But now it is in my left foot, though not as much as the right and I would like to pursue getting a TENS unit.

The reason for this is because I had an EMG test about a year ago and afterwards, my feet felt better than they have in a really long time! I suspect it means that I might be a good candidate for a TENS unit. I am just not sure which kind of unit is best to used on the feet.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks! Lorrie1234
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