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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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Well hello can anyone tell me anything about this?? Does it work? any problems I should know about??? Please let me know..... Thanks...
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HI Debra, I am sitting here right now with my TENs unit on. It helps me a lot with muscle spasms. I find that it helps with muscular problems more than pain. Good luck with your new unit, I hope it helps you as much as mine has helped me, Lisa
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I have been using my tens unit for 6 years now, and I wouldn't part with it, I wear mine 24/7 it doesn't stop the pain but it does definately cut down on how much I use some of my my pain meds on certain days. More like takes the edge off more. Good luck!
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I'm still working on getting my own...but the TENS unit is the only thing that helps a lot with my RSD. Everything else helps a little and put together they all make it something I can deal with even if it's still bad. When I am able to borrow and use a TENS unit it makes a big difference. The pain isn't zero...but it's about half what it is without the TENS. I hope it works well for you too.
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