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I had a TENS device years ago and it didn't do much. Two years ago I got the REBUILDER and have used it on my feet (in water). I didn't use it for two weeks and I noticed my balance got somewhat worse and my balance got worse. My feet didn't feel the charge unless I turned it up to 8 which I was told not to go above 6. I put the patches for back on my back and couldn't even have it on 3. It does have more power over the non-prescription TENS machines. I am soaking my feet in water with the REBUILDER on now, even though I don't feel it on my feet, I will walk better and have more conficence than without it. Between that and exercising in the pool for 60 minutes, I feel more confident in my walk and balance. My suggestion is go without it for a while and see how you feel. If it worsens, get back on the REBUILDER!!
SCAM - SCAM - SCAM ALERT! There are entire industries devoted to taking advantage of desperate, medically challenged people. PLEASE, talk to your Dr., a person with a legit medical background when it comes to any therapy or med for Neuropathy. These blood suckers will say and do anything to get your $.
Thanks.
Does the TENS machine work?
Its a scam. Do your research and you will realize this. Do not purchase I am now engaged with the physician who recommended it to get my money back.
Yes, this stuff is all a money maker for a scam artist who is taking advantage of people. They know people are desperate and in pain and are looking for a cure. There is none