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Hi all,

My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

help

Jeannie

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Hi all,

My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

help

Jeannie

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Hi all,

My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

help

Jeannie

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Hi all,

My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

help

Jeannie

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At 03:20 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:

>Hi all,

>My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

>something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

>with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

>painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

>about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

>remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

>help

>Jeannie

Don't know the name but two things come to mind, one is Teters

inversion table, I think the weight limit is 225lb, which puts me

just shy of it. The other is a smaller device that you kind of do

reverse sit ups and it rolls and spreads your joints apart as you do

them. I've seen both on TV. Dave

>

>Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.

>Checked by AVG.

>Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.24.1/1469 - Release Date:

>5/27/2008 1:25 PM

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At 03:20 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:

>Hi all,

>My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

>something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

>with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

>painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

>about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

>remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

>help

>Jeannie

Don't know the name but two things come to mind, one is Teters

inversion table, I think the weight limit is 225lb, which puts me

just shy of it. The other is a smaller device that you kind of do

reverse sit ups and it rolls and spreads your joints apart as you do

them. I've seen both on TV. Dave

>

>Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.

>Checked by AVG.

>Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.24.1/1469 - Release Date:

>5/27/2008 1:25 PM

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At 03:20 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:

>Hi all,

>My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

>something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

>with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

>painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

>about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

>remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

>help

>Jeannie

Don't know the name but two things come to mind, one is Teters

inversion table, I think the weight limit is 225lb, which puts me

just shy of it. The other is a smaller device that you kind of do

reverse sit ups and it rolls and spreads your joints apart as you do

them. I've seen both on TV. Dave

>

>Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.

>Checked by AVG.

>Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.24.1/1469 - Release Date:

>5/27/2008 1:25 PM

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At 03:20 AM 8/24/2008, you wrote:

>Hi all,

>My mind has gone blank as to the name of this item we saw on tv, it's

>something that is supposed to help your back, and the name of it starts

>with the letter " t " . It looks like it's totally uncomfortable and

>painful, but my husband is interested. Was wondering if anyone knows

>about the product, and if there's a weight limit on it. Wish I could

>remember the name of it, but forgot to write it down. Thanks for any

>help

>Jeannie

Don't know the name but two things come to mind, one is Teters

inversion table, I think the weight limit is 225lb, which puts me

just shy of it. The other is a smaller device that you kind of do

reverse sit ups and it rolls and spreads your joints apart as you do

them. I've seen both on TV. Dave

>

>Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.

>Checked by AVG.

>Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.24.1/1469 - Release Date:

>5/27/2008 1:25 PM

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