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Possible tx?
Any thoughts on this? Found it under an RSD search..
http://www.rebuildermedical.com/media/in_the_news.php Deb |
I'd have to know more about the way it works... but it "looks" like a tens unit to me... just different packaging.
Like I said.. I'd have to have more info.... but hey... if it works.... |
i watched the video and the professional's video and find this quite interesting. it states right in the professional's video that it is for relief of rsd pain. i am wondering how new this is?
thanks for passing it along. joan |
watching the videos again, i see it was originally released in 1988 and now the new model 2002. it is a combined tens and ems. pricey at $699. anyone here ever have it refered to them, or tried it? anyone hear of it from a pain clinic? i always wonder, if something really works, why does no one know of it? hmmmmm? also wondeing if it would be covered by insurance? joan
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I so agree, Joan! You're asking the questions we should ALL ask whenever something new comes around that claims to offer us help. But sometimes we don't, we just grasp at straws and buy whatever. Not too surprising, since this kind of pain will drive anyone to desperate acts. I always have to wonder what price people pay, in terms of their soul, for making money off desperate folks who just want to get better and live a reasonably "normal" life. It can't be a good one, needless to say. I'm NOT saying this particular product is a scam, I have no clue. I just always worry when I hear about some new product with such claims... especially when it turns out to be an older device that hasn't managed to become well known in our circles. If WE don't know about it (either the 1998 OR 2002 versions) by now, I wouldn't trust it enough to spend my hard earned money. |
Hi Deb,
I watched the video's and with me, I am always skeptical when something like this comes out. After buying things for so many years that turn out not to be what they say they are I think that did it for me.
My thought would be if any medical places carry this device or if it is only sold on line or by salesmen. To me, it reminds me of a tens unit and I love my tens units I had and used them forever. The insurance paid for them. I would wonder if an insurance would pay for this. That is an awlfully high price to lay out of your own pocket. It makes me think of all of those magnetic devices that they say help people. I tried the bracelet and it made me worse and I heard that from others around here. They sell mattresses, pillows, necklaces, you name it and are very expensive. When people are ill like we are and desperate for good relief we really have to be careful about getting sucked into these kind of things. Another thing I would want to know if there are ANY Drs. in the area you live in that have ever heard of this device or has used if for a patient. The tens unit was given to me by my Thoracic Dr. the day of my surgery. I was hooked up to it when I woke up. He didn't care if insurance paid for it or not, he just knew it would help with the pain I would be in from the surgery. He later got me a second one for my other side. I see a lot of people on other forums using one and around here. That's why I would want to know if this has been used by anyone in the area you live in. Take care, Ada |
I did a forum wide search for Rebuilder -
results- http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/se...g_searchinfo=1 I would try to go somewhere and try it before buying it. Have you tried a TENS or any other electrical stimulator? |
interesting .. a forum wide search and no matches. thanks for doing that. that is telling. i also wondered if insurances would cover such a thing. i am betting no! i would try it in a therapy session but i would not, and could not, afford to buy it outright not knowing if it even works ... so sad that people are always claiming to have the magic pill .... joan
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ackk - there were matches!! I don't know why it does the sometimes - let me try again.
OK hope this works for you I double checked it this time. I have no clue why the link stopped working- but there are threads and posts about the Rebuilder on the PN forum. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/se...g_searchinfo=1 |
LOL, Jo... that link states "sorry, no matches" when I click on it. I bet it works for someone else, though... these search engines can be flaky. :eek:
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this is frim 'wing42' on the peripheral neuropathy site
don't think that there are any medications or combinations that give total pain relief, and you have to consider side effects. The longer you take a drug or drugs and the higher the dosage, the worse the side effects.
Here's what has worked for me. First, I follow the program on page 2 of the Stickies section (items #18-20 at http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...p?t=177&page=2 ). But years ago before putting together a program like that, some people in the old, old Massachusetts General Hospital forum had good relief with an electrical stimulation unit, the Rebuilder ( www.rebuildermedical.com ). The unit is overpriced by a lot, but it really works. I have the expensive one, which cost $300 about 8 years ago. It has been dependable since then. The company gives a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, which they honored promptly for several people over the years. That's the only reason I tried it, i.e. nothing to loose but some time and hassle. When I started with the Rebuilder, severe aching and stabbing pains and severe skin oversensitivity kept me up nights. I started out using the Rebuilder twice a day, and started getting pain relief and sleeping most of the night after about three weeks. I kept the unit, and switched to once a day for couple of years. Now I use it once a week or so, except on vacations where I use it daily because of all the walking. The pain relief for me is dramatic now that some healing has taken place. Both animal and clinical research supports healing and pain relief from nerve pain (such as PN) through the use of any low level electrical therapy. Other pulsed electrical units are available on the internet at a much lower |
Hi Deb,
I am going to give this a go at a medi-spa club, they only want 20 dollars. One of my MD's recommended I try it. My problem is mostly in my right upper limb but they noticed their is some swelling in the bottom of my feet. Has anyone else heard of this or tried it? I am going to go today. Much Love, Roz http://www.aquachi.info/index.htm |
for $20 bucks it is worth a try Roz ..
on the other link of theirs { http://www.aquachifootbath.com/}I did find this [ Often a gentle tingling sensation can be felt during the bath.] just something to be aware of. |
Best of luck, I sure hope it gives you some relief. But I want to ask a question along these same lines... and maybe it's a warning to you, as well. I was given a micro-tens unit by an incredibly nice woman here at this site. (And the story I am about to relate is in NO way her fault, she better not take it that way, I love her to death for trying to help me :heartthrob:) I had used a tens in the past, and it helped quite a bit. My ins. now wouldn't pay for one unless I went to PT 3x weekly, so I was trying to buy a used unit here. When I tried it out, I could barely feel it. It was so low that at first I thought the battery was dead, lol. But after about 5 minutes, that very minor low electrical feeling became more than I could bear. I had to take it off. The problem, I think, stemmed from it being a "microtens" unit. I have been having the same awful prickly feeling I got from 5 min. of the microtens ever since it happened. It just won't go away! Grrr! I think it is just like my sensitivity to touch... I can handle a firm touch much more easily than I can a "feather-light" one. It's the gentle ones that bring on the sx much harder. Is it that way for any of the rest of you? So what I meant by a warning is that even 5 min. of the wrong treatment can cause much misery... I have always felt that way about all the surgical procedures they do for rsd/crps. What I never realized is that the most seemingly innocuous thing, like a tens unit, can be just as bad. :( |
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