Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Dennis: Thanks for the info - I think my husband has a back massager for his car that was given as a gift - he does not use it, it's in the garage, and I am going to check it out and see if that is the one you are talking about. I sure hope so! Kathe in cA --- betnden@... wrote: > Kathe, what she described is the car seat shaped pad > called a " HoMEDICS BACK > MASSEUR " . Mine has 10 motors, but one quit working > and I haven't looked into > it. It also has heat and 12 magnets. The 10 areas > can be turned on or off, > sped up, pulsed, and other things. Since I'm using > Betty's chair while > having this back problem, I've used it with the > chair. It fits perfectly but > works on AC or 12 volts, and the chair is 24 volts. > It still works > though, all I have to do is sit here at the computer > and plug it in! > http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4791028#Features+%26+Specif\ ications > > is the WalMart version of the one we are using, but > this one doesn't mention > the magnets. > . > Dennis in Eastexas > " You can't always fix it with money " > > Re: [ ] Jenna OT massage mattress > > > > Hi Jenna: > > > > That mattress sounds great - is it a > mattress-mattress > > or a smaller pad type mattress? We have a Linens > and > > Things close by. Could you email me the specifics > of > > it - I think that could really be of help for my > fibro > > too - maybe relax my muscles - I am always tense! > And > > my husband has problems with his L5-S1 disc space > with > > pain in his legs, so he could definately benefit > too - > > maybe we'd even have to fight over it! Hopefully > it's > > not too pricey - we are on a tight budget! > > > > Kathe in CA > > > > --- siofra520 <siofra520@...> wrote: > > ALso, I have> one of those > mattresses that > > vibrate... > >> I use it all the > time. I think that it works > much > > like a tens> unit...all the > vibrations break > down > > the muscle spasms and> interfear with the pain > >> being passed along the nerve system to the > >> brain...it runs > interfearence for you so to > speak. > > I wouldn't be> without mine!! THe best one that I > > have> found is by > hometics. This mattress has > > saved my life, made my> pain more bearable, > and > > without it I am a bit*h! You can find > them at > > linens and things, and big dept stores like> > > Dillards...these > are the two places where I go > > looking when I need> one. If you are > thinking of > > geting one..email me and I will give you> > >> specifics...because you want a particular one> > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 > > I was talking with Betty on the phone about 30 > > minutes ago and just lost my > > balance and fell. I should have been in the chair! I > > hope things get > > better... Sorry, Dennis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Hi, . Thanks for checking up on me. I've been going through a flare the last week. It comes and goes, moves as it pleases, and swells when it wants to. I'm also working on a lift for the chair since I found out it wouldn't fit the platform I made for the hitch. Only the scooter fits it, and at more than 4 feet long, the schools I hope to sub at may not like the size it takes up. And then there's the heat, it's tough and will be here for a while. Tomorrow, I go to see the pain management doctor for tests, so I'm studying for them. I wonder what topics they'll be on? Dennis in Eastexas " It's not Rocket Surgery " [ ] Dennis > > Hi Dennis, > Are you okay? You've been kinda quiet the past few days. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 -Dennis, Probably the hardest test will be peeing in the bottle! If you have a shy bladder, you may not be able to do your duty!!! Why do men have shy bladders, and women don't??.........hm........gina -- In , <betnden@...> wrote: > > Hi, . Thanks for checking up on me. I've been going through a flare the > last week. It comes and goes, moves as it pleases, and swells when it wants > to. I'm also working on a lift for the chair since I found out it wouldn't > fit the platform I made for the hitch. Only the scooter fits it, and at more > than 4 feet long, the schools I hope to sub at may not like the size it > takes up. And then there's the heat, it's tough and will be here for a > while. > Tomorrow, I go to see the pain management doctor for tests, so I'm studying > for them. I wonder what topics they'll be on? > Dennis in Eastexas > " It's not Rocket Surgery " > > [ ] Dennis > > > > > > Hi Dennis, > > Are you okay? You've been kinda quiet the past few days. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Maybe it's the simple fact that someone told women (in school, perhaps) that the 'bladder' was really a 'blabbler' and told secrets. You know that women can't keep secrets, so.......... <g> Dennis in Eastexas " It's not Rocket Surgery " [ ] Dennis >> >> >> > >> > Hi Dennis, >> > Are you okay? You've been kinda quiet the past few days. >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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