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Old 05-17-2012, 08:35 PM #2
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Laugh Hello Kristy!

Welcome!

I'm sorry about your accidents. I sense the determination in your post when you say you want your life back. Keep believing in that!
You have found a fantastic place for support, understanding and care. No doubt you'll be getting alot of good feedback.
So, are you in your trial now as we speak?
It is a strange feeling, but such a welcome relief to me when I first turned mine on and the burning in my legs turned into a soothing 'buzz'.
The good thing about the stimulation is that you can control it....and even turn it 'off' if the 'buzz' gets a bit irritating. The amplitude pulse/width will adjust so that it presents itself as a constant buzzing, or turned down, it will feel more like a 'thumping'. I'm 3 yrs into mine and most of the time I am unaware that it is on.

Here's hoping that your trial is a complete success! Please keep us posted!

It's really nice to have you here

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