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H-wave used for treatment for neuropathy

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Hello, I suffered sudden cardiac arrest March 0f 07,I was left with a anxiox brain injury & from neuropathy. I'm still working on the brain injury but I just stared to use a machine called H-Wave for the neuropathy. It seems to be helping me. Anyone else using this for treatment and is it helping with the pain. Thanks, Leenie

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Hi Leenie,

I am sorry about your brain injury. I was online trying to find out more information on this machine and saw your posting. I am currently using the H-Wave mahcine at home for my pain caused by 2 herniated discs. (needed to be "under the knife", but decided not to!!!) It's been more than 6 weeks since I started using this machine. I must say it helps me alot. Now I am not taking any pain medication which was my main concern. One thing that I am very concerned about you using this machine is that you had a cardiac arrest. By all means, I am no doctor here. I am only trying to help. When the rep from the company sold me this machine (2 channels for home use), he told me that person has a pace maker, or/and cancer is to stay away from this machine. I am just linking the pace maker with heart problem which make this machine unsafe for you??? But I am so glad that it help you in some way. But please ask your health professional regarding your health safety in conjuction with the company's safety recommendations. I know I did not help much but it's hard to find more information on this machine since the EWL is the sole maker of this machine. Exactly how many people out there are using this machine? I don't know but I will try to find out. Best of luck to you.

Best regards,

L4-L5_L5-S1

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