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L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-18-2005 05:07 PM

Re: My CJ7 is having fits on me!
 
Probably shouldn't admit I'm gullible:
http://www.----------.com/shocker.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Will Honea wrote:
>
> Damn, I ache just reading about it. Something you might want to look
> into is a form of shock treatment for the muscle/nerve problems.
> After radiation therapy my jaws muscles would knot up something fierce
> until my Dad had me try this little gizmo he had. In essence, it's
> one of those piezio-electric igniters you see on barbeque grills and
> gas appliances with a plunger and a big contact point on the end.
> Darned thing will throw a half to three quarter inch spark but if you
> set it right against the skin it just gives a little bump instead of
> sparking. Anyway, I could put that up to the side of my face, pop it
> 3-4 times and the muscles would completely relax. Dad used it on his
> back - same sort of damage you have but lower down and affected his
> legs. It didn't work miracles for him but it sure helped a lot. In
> fact, all of the 5 or 6 of those things I had have disappeared. My
> DIL has MS and she swears by it to relieve the aches and muscle spasms
> she suffers with that gawdawful nerve disease. If you would like to
> try one, I'll dig up the mail order address for you. I think it was
> $5-6 through one of the farm mailorder houses - postage cost as much
> as the gadget. A lot of the benefit may be just snake oil but it
> works on the same idea as the electro-shock therapy they use for
> chronic pain cases (but one helluva lot cheaper!).
>
> That might help the muscle/nerve pain but it won't do squat for the
> tendonitis. I have a full set of air tools that I bought when both
> forearms developed tendonitis so bad I could barely hold a screwdriver
> much less turn it. Took a couple of years to get to the point I could
> do much of anything without paying the price and 10 years later I
> still have to watch myself to keep it from coming back.
> --
> Will Honea


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-18-2005 05:07 PM

Re: My CJ7 is having fits on me!
 
Probably shouldn't admit I'm gullible:
http://www.----------.com/shocker.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Will Honea wrote:
>
> Damn, I ache just reading about it. Something you might want to look
> into is a form of shock treatment for the muscle/nerve problems.
> After radiation therapy my jaws muscles would knot up something fierce
> until my Dad had me try this little gizmo he had. In essence, it's
> one of those piezio-electric igniters you see on barbeque grills and
> gas appliances with a plunger and a big contact point on the end.
> Darned thing will throw a half to three quarter inch spark but if you
> set it right against the skin it just gives a little bump instead of
> sparking. Anyway, I could put that up to the side of my face, pop it
> 3-4 times and the muscles would completely relax. Dad used it on his
> back - same sort of damage you have but lower down and affected his
> legs. It didn't work miracles for him but it sure helped a lot. In
> fact, all of the 5 or 6 of those things I had have disappeared. My
> DIL has MS and she swears by it to relieve the aches and muscle spasms
> she suffers with that gawdawful nerve disease. If you would like to
> try one, I'll dig up the mail order address for you. I think it was
> $5-6 through one of the farm mailorder houses - postage cost as much
> as the gadget. A lot of the benefit may be just snake oil but it
> works on the same idea as the electro-shock therapy they use for
> chronic pain cases (but one helluva lot cheaper!).
>
> That might help the muscle/nerve pain but it won't do squat for the
> tendonitis. I have a full set of air tools that I bought when both
> forearms developed tendonitis so bad I could barely hold a screwdriver
> much less turn it. Took a couple of years to get to the point I could
> do much of anything without paying the price and 10 years later I
> still have to watch myself to keep it from coming back.
> --
> Will Honea


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 03-18-2005 05:07 PM

Re: My CJ7 is having fits on me!
 
Probably shouldn't admit I'm gullible:
http://www.----------.com/shocker.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------

Will Honea wrote:
>
> Damn, I ache just reading about it. Something you might want to look
> into is a form of shock treatment for the muscle/nerve problems.
> After radiation therapy my jaws muscles would knot up something fierce
> until my Dad had me try this little gizmo he had. In essence, it's
> one of those piezio-electric igniters you see on barbeque grills and
> gas appliances with a plunger and a big contact point on the end.
> Darned thing will throw a half to three quarter inch spark but if you
> set it right against the skin it just gives a little bump instead of
> sparking. Anyway, I could put that up to the side of my face, pop it
> 3-4 times and the muscles would completely relax. Dad used it on his
> back - same sort of damage you have but lower down and affected his
> legs. It didn't work miracles for him but it sure helped a lot. In
> fact, all of the 5 or 6 of those things I had have disappeared. My
> DIL has MS and she swears by it to relieve the aches and muscle spasms
> she suffers with that gawdawful nerve disease. If you would like to
> try one, I'll dig up the mail order address for you. I think it was
> $5-6 through one of the farm mailorder houses - postage cost as much
> as the gadget. A lot of the benefit may be just snake oil but it
> works on the same idea as the electro-shock therapy they use for
> chronic pain cases (but one helluva lot cheaper!).
>
> That might help the muscle/nerve pain but it won't do squat for the
> tendonitis. I have a full set of air tools that I bought when both
> forearms developed tendonitis so bad I could barely hold a screwdriver
> much less turn it. Took a couple of years to get to the point I could
> do much of anything without paying the price and 10 years later I
> still have to watch myself to keep it from coming back.
> --
> Will Honea



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