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HI Joyce,

I bought an Equate patch from Walmart that has the same amount 5%

menthol as WellPatch. It works good. Walgreeens also carry

WellPatch. How much menthol is in your Icy Hot patch? Sometimes the

patches only work to a degree with me, too.

Debbie L

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> > Debbie,

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> > Are the WellPatch better than Icy Hot patches? I have never

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> > of them.

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> > Joyce from Texas

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Dear ,

I have put them anywhere between my thigh & just above the knee. That

seems to be the best places for ma~ I know that there are other places that can

be used as well...

Best wishes

Pat

Austin, TX

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Dear ,

I have put them anywhere between my thigh & just above the knee. That

seems to be the best places for ma~ I know that there are other places that can

be used as well...

Best wishes

Pat

Austin, TX

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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Debra,

I haven't tried either one but my PCP gave me a prescription for a new pain relieving oil called Pennsaid. It does wonders for my muscle pain from fibromyalgia. It was designed for knee pain and helps joint pain as well. I've been using the past couple of weeks since my knee started swelling from everything associated with moving. It has also helps my neck, piriformis syndrome and my hubby's shoulder!

Peggy

[ ] pain patches

I am wondering if anyone has tried any of the non prescription pain patches and have you seen the new ad for Tylenol pain cream?Debra

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I've tried the patches that are icy cold and hot. They work wonders while they last, but when they quit working after a few hours, the pain is back. It runs into expense wearing them daily.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: "Peggy Greene" <jpgunlimited@...>Sender: Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 23:20:23 -0400< >Reply Subject: Re: [ ] pain patches Debra,I haven't tried either one but my PCP gave me a prescription for a new pain relieving oil called Pennsaid. It does wonders for my muscle pain from fibromyalgia. It was designed for knee pain and helps joint pain as well. I've been using the past couple of weeks since my knee started swelling from everything associated with moving. It has also helps my neck, piriformis syndrome and my hubby's shoulder! Peggy [ ] pain patches I am wondering if anyone has tried any of the non prescription pain patches and have you seen the new ad for Tylenol pain cream?Debra

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