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Old 07-06-2010, 01:26 PM #1
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Default pools and scs... please read

On the main RSD page, a lady asked about her SCS in pools.

"just wondering if any one else has this problem, I have the SCS and have no problem showering but I recently tried to get in the pool with my girls and couldnt believe how strong the vibrations were it went all the way to my neck..and its only in my legs. also we recently went on a trip and driving through the mountains was horriable because again the vibrations were to strong. but to turn my device down the spasms in my leg made it where i could barely walk. anyone who has any answers please let me know...I cant imagine not going in my pool again." momof3

Rrae noted that her doctor told her to shut hers off, and now i remember vaguely back that mine did as well.

NOTE: TURN OFF YOUR STIMULATOR WHEN SWIMMING IN A POOL OR JACUZZI!!!
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