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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) device such as Parasym or similar for arrhythmia
hi,I'm wondering whether anyone has had any experience with a device such as Parasym or similar (
Transcutaneous
Electrical
Nerve
Stimulation
(
TENS
)) in order to eliminate or reduce the burden of arrhythmia episodes over time? Thanking you in advance, crazy
hi,I'm wondering whether anyone has had any experience with a device such as Parasym or similar (
Transcutaneous
Electrical
Nerve
Stimulation
(
TENS
)) in order to eliminate or reduce the burden of arrhythmia episodes over time? Thanking you in advance, crazy
crazyvlad
in
AF Association
4 months ago
Practice run
Decided to dip my toe in this afternoon and do a run post the lurgy. I still have a headache but knew my energy levels were better. I was due to start W7 but decided to do a 20 min run instead just to see. Def experienced the toxic tens but enjoyed it once through that. Also, interesting that I considered
Decided to dip my toe in this afternoon and do a run post the lurgy. I still have a headache but knew my energy levels were better. I was due to start W7 but decided to do a 20 min run instead just to see. Def experienced the toxic tens but enjoyed it once through that. Also, interesting that I considered
Gottamakechanges
in
Couch to 5K
4 days ago
Tens Comfytemp and rls
Hi all just putting this out there in case anyone not tried it Like most on here I have suffered from rls for several years though not as bad as some I am now on a regime of three pramipexole a day and the use of the Tens Comfytemp which i use every night at 9 pm at 15 minutes per leg and i sleep very
Hi all just putting this out there in case anyone not tried it Like most on here I have suffered from rls for several years though not as bad as some I am now on a regime of three pramipexole a day and the use of the Tens Comfytemp which i use every night at 9 pm at 15 minutes per leg and i sleep very
Nikon-
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 days ago
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Pain relief
Hi anyone used a tens machine for pain relief, slipped on a grass slope walking my dog and I'm in agony, spent 15hr in A.E. they sent me away with a pair of crutches no pain relief, any other pain relief suggestions would be appreciated. Diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver 6 Mt's ago with weight
Hi anyone used a tens machine for pain relief, slipped on a grass slope walking my dog and I'm in agony, spent 15hr in A.E. they sent me away with a pair of crutches no pain relief, any other pain relief suggestions would be appreciated. Diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver 6 Mt's ago with weight
Tonbolt275
in
British Liver Trust
7 days ago
My periods are ruining my life.
Morning all. I know the title may sound a bit dramatic to some but my word I am beyond shattered with the lack of relief and support. Im nor here to twine I want to talk about what everyone does during their menstrual cycle OR their worst flares to get through? Especially with work/ parenting if these
Morning all. I know the title may sound a bit dramatic to some but my word I am beyond shattered with the lack of relief and support. Im nor here to twine I want to talk about what everyone does during their menstrual cycle OR their worst flares to get through? Especially with work/ parenting if these
Lornalost89
in
Endometriosis UK
8 days ago
Desperate for some advice
Hi, im hoping someine can relate.I was diagnosed with Endometriosis about 11 years ago and have had my left tube and ovary removed on my 3rd laparoscopy. I've got an appointment this week to hopefully get a date for a hysterectomy. Over the past 4 weeks, I've had chronic diarrhoea, heavy bloating across
Hi, im hoping someine can relate.I was diagnosed with Endometriosis about 11 years ago and have had my left tube and ovary removed on my 3rd laparoscopy. I've got an appointment this week to hopefully get a date for a hysterectomy. Over the past 4 weeks, I've had chronic diarrhoea, heavy bloating across
Marvel-
in
Endometriosis UK
19 days ago
Tens machine success for tinnitus
Google Tens machine for tinnitus and you will see stories of some success at reducing or in some cases eliminating it completely. Apparently it may help the DCN to do its job properly. Maybe it resets it in some way.
Google Tens machine for tinnitus and you will see stories of some success at reducing or in some cases eliminating it completely. Apparently it may help the DCN to do its job properly. Maybe it resets it in some way.
Pipster25
in
Tinnitus UK
29 days ago
Tens Machine
Has anyone had any success at reducing their tinnitus with a tens machine. I read 2 hours a day for 2 weeks with the pad placed just next to the ear is the way to do it.
Has anyone had any success at reducing their tinnitus with a tens machine. I read 2 hours a day for 2 weeks with the pad placed just next to the ear is the way to do it.
Pipster25
in
Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
How to improve your blood pressure
I have recently fallen in love. With capillaries. In his brilliant book, ‘The Secret Language of Cells’, Dr John Leif, physician and neuroscientist, dedicates a whole chapter to them, calling these tiny vessels, ‘brain centres’ of tissue development. With a yogic lens, this speaks to the body intelligence
I have recently fallen in love. With capillaries. In his brilliant book, ‘The Secret Language of Cells’, Dr John Leif, physician and neuroscientist, dedicates a whole chapter to them, calling these tiny vessels, ‘brain centres’ of tissue development. With a yogic lens, this speaks to the body intelligence
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
1 month ago
Mother in pain
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
My 88 year old mother has severe osteoporosis and kyphosis. She has episodes of severe back pain under her shoulders, which I am assuming is due to vertebral fractures of the spine. She uses a heating pad, over the counter pain medicine, and Tylenol with codeine when she cannot tolerate the pain anymore
WreckemTech
in
Osteoporosis Support
2 months ago
Funny turn
I woke up from my sleep last night and felt very sick. I tried to get to the bathroom but couldn't keep my balance and fell over. I managed to get up and that's the last I remember as I fell backwards into the shower where my husband found me. He said I was unresponsive so he helped me to a sitting position
I woke up from my sleep last night and felt very sick. I tried to get to the bathroom but couldn't keep my balance and fell over. I managed to get up and that's the last I remember as I fell backwards into the shower where my husband found me. He said I was unresponsive so he helped me to a sitting position
Spam72
in
Epilepsy Action
2 months ago
Support after Diagnosis and advice
I've had my diagnosis now of chronic pain and fibromyalgia last week over a very lengthy appointment, still in loads of pain and even morning stiffness and aches, no mention of using a walking aid if I really need it. we discussed pain relief which after the nurse decided to stay on paracetamol until
I've had my diagnosis now of chronic pain and fibromyalgia last week over a very lengthy appointment, still in loads of pain and even morning stiffness and aches, no mention of using a walking aid if I really need it. we discussed pain relief which after the nurse decided to stay on paracetamol until
Kat32A
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Early signs of PA
I've been giving some thought to how long I've had PA. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago. BUT, when i look back at old photos of myself, my skin colour changed to be quite yellowy (my mum says my dad and his mum both had the yellowy skin tone). This yellowy colour has faded out and I'm much more "white
I've been giving some thought to how long I've had PA. I was diagnosed about 2 years ago. BUT, when i look back at old photos of myself, my skin colour changed to be quite yellowy (my mum says my dad and his mum both had the yellowy skin tone). This yellowy colour has faded out and I'm much more "white
Sailinglady
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Tens machine
can you advise where I can get a tens machine for nerve damage?
can you advise where I can get a tens machine for nerve damage?
Aprilbaby24
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
TENS MACHINE
My mother suffers with heart failure , at the moment she’s suffering bad with sciatica. I took her to the drs today and they’ve told her to try a Tens machine . My question is it safe for her to use with her condition ? Many thanks
My mother suffers with heart failure , at the moment she’s suffering bad with sciatica. I took her to the drs today and they’ve told her to try a Tens machine . My question is it safe for her to use with her condition ? Many thanks
Wezza81
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
advice after surgery/ any advice on natural remedies or how to slow the regrowth of endo?
I had my surgery on Wednesday to investigate my bladder pain. Turns out my bladder is clear but I had a chocolate cyst inside my ovary, and my ovary was stuck to my pelvic wall. I had a different surgeon from before, who indicated that my surgery wasn’t performed properly last time. So I am unsure if
I had my surgery on Wednesday to investigate my bladder pain. Turns out my bladder is clear but I had a chocolate cyst inside my ovary, and my ovary was stuck to my pelvic wall. I had a different surgeon from before, who indicated that my surgery wasn’t performed properly last time. So I am unsure if
merlin-mimi
in
Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Do TENS machines help with endo pain?
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with stage 4 Endrometriosis and have terrible symptoms before and during my periods. I’m trying different products to manage my pain, I wondered if anyone has used TENS machines? If yes, do they actually help with pain? Many thanks in advance!
Hi, I’ve been diagnosed with stage 4 Endrometriosis and have terrible symptoms before and during my periods. I’m trying different products to manage my pain, I wondered if anyone has used TENS machines? If yes, do they actually help with pain? Many thanks in advance!
Bubble-z
in
Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
I don't know what to do!!
Here is my situation. I have Atrial Tachycardia/SVT. I had a 14 day Holter that showed a 20% average burden of Supra ventricular Ectopy. I had an 11% burden of SVT. I had, on average, 20-30,000 ectopic beats every day, and 6-700 runs of SVT per day. Most of my episodes occur at night. From 10pm
Here is my situation. I have Atrial Tachycardia/SVT. I had a 14 day Holter that showed a 20% average burden of Supra ventricular Ectopy. I had an 11% burden of SVT. I had, on average, 20-30,000 ectopic beats every day, and 6-700 runs of SVT per day. Most of my episodes occur at night. From 10pm
MeganMN
in
AF Association
3 months ago
Switched
I found myoovi helps. It's not better than heat.. but I switched as on a particularly painful endo flare up my I gave myself blisters from my heat pad.. and I found out that prolonged use of heat pads can discolour your skin 'google grandmother's tartan'. Nothing like that comes with a tens machine
I found myoovi helps. It's not better than heat.. but I switched as on a particularly painful endo flare up my I gave myself blisters from my heat pad.. and I found out that prolonged use of heat pads can discolour your skin 'google grandmother's tartan'. Nothing like that comes with a tens machine
For_the_love_of_otis
in
Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Calf Pain and PAD
Hi, I wasn't sure if this should be posted in a Diabetes forum or on here, after thinking about it I think that this BHF site is the better option. So Peripheral Arterial Disease. I had both Iliac Arteries 'bored' out with balloon angioplasty in May of this year (Left leg fully occulted and Right leg
Hi, I wasn't sure if this should be posted in a Diabetes forum or on here, after thinking about it I think that this BHF site is the better option. So Peripheral Arterial Disease. I had both Iliac Arteries 'bored' out with balloon angioplasty in May of this year (Left leg fully occulted and Right leg
GoldfishPond
in
British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
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