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-=> Quoting Ann Cook to Bob Lantrip <=- AC> I guess we are on the same wave length...I did the same thing a couple AC> of weeks ago....Didn't want to submit but had no choice...I got some AC> pain medicene but didn't want to have to rely on it...Jerry sugguested AC> a "Ten's Unit". We went to the Hosp. and got one....I does work...I AC> made the mistake of sweeping and mopping a small area of my house and AC> was paying dearly for it yesterday..We put the unit on and the pain was AC> lessened...at least I could stop crying...You know that we have a big AC> pain resistance but it was way pass the coping point...I have had the AC> unit for about 2 weeks but didn't want to put anything up about it AC> until I knew for sure that it would work....It does..... So far, so good. The Dr. prescribed the stuff for every 4 hours "as eeded". I'm taking it three times each day and it's doing a good enough job for me. I take one when I get up, one around noon and one when I go to bed. The ime span between noon and bedtime is great enough, that I'm hurting by then, but I usually read or watch TV for about an hour before trying to sleep and by then everything is okay. Isn't the Tens unit pretty expensive? I've never seen one in action, but have been told that they work pretty well. Tell us a little more about it. Hugs...Bob ... I bought a Bunson burner. Boy is Mr. Bunson scared! --- FD 2.02 - RA 2.0 - FE 1.4 Several weeks ago I posted a message asking for suggestions on how to best lift my new scooter onto my vintage pick-up truck. I receive many responses, on Fido and the internet, and I thank all that responded to my request for help. Since lack of money was a major consideration, I was exploring every option available to me. Through a very circuitous route I ended up at a commercial lift gate company that did considerable business installing adaptive equipment for the disabled. When I walked in a woman, whom I believe to be the daughter of the owner, asked me if I had had polio? I answered 'yes' and then she asked if I knew of the Polio Survivors Foundation, to which I told her 'no.' To make a long story short, several phone calls and no hassle later, the Polio Survivors Foundation purchased a used Bruno Curb-sider and paid to have it installed on my truck. I don't know anything about the organization except that they assisted me, without hesitation, on the basis of a 2 minute phone conversation. The number to the Polio Survivors Foundation is 818-996-8733. I have more time than money, so I hope to be able to volunteer my time, somehow, to this organization in the future. I am as amazed at this turn of events as any of you might be. The woman at the lift gate company suggested that I return the scooter lift to the organization when I no longer need it, of course I will do that. The woman with whom I spoke at the organization made absolutely no demands or even requests of me, she just questioned me slightly about the effects the disease had on me and a little about my scooter. After that short conversation, she called the lift gate company and authorized the purchase and installation of the scooter. I wrote all of this to ask that if you have any type equipment, useful for Polio Survivors, that you at least consider donating them to this organization. I can attest to the fact that they can and will put it to good use. Please understand that the foundation in no way solicited, or even know anything about my making, this request. I just wanted to share my good fortune. Take care. Ed Grey --- EZPoint V2.2 ---------------* Origin: IRONSIDES BBS - Ardmore, OK. - 405-226-7126 (1:19/131) * Origin: Ed's EZPoint (1:102/752.6) |
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