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Revisiting Pain Relief
Posted by Lorna
Revisiting Pain Relief January 06, 2017 08:48AM |
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I have been having quite a bit of pain in my shoulder and upper arm due to a badly strained muscle and take the occasional Parafast tablet (about twice a week) when I feel really weary from the pain that disturbs my sleep. I've been looking at those ads for Pain Erazor and have tried looking up some independent reviews but I can't find any. I did find an old thread on here from back in 2008 for the Pain Gone brand and while the discussion was inconclusive, one or two of the users of similar items reported that they swear by them.
Has anyone here been brave enough to try the Pain Erazor? If so, is it effective? And what about the cost; I'm thinking it will be around $100 - am I correct? Would you recommend it? I would value your opinion(s) please.
Has anyone here been brave enough to try the Pain Erazor? If so, is it effective? And what about the cost; I'm thinking it will be around $100 - am I correct? Would you recommend it? I would value your opinion(s) please.
Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 07, 2017 02:29AM |
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Quite a few reviews here Lorna - called Pain Gone on Amazon. [www.amazon.co.uk]
Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 07, 2017 05:04AM |
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Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 07, 2017 05:46AM |
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Lorna, I am wondering whether the pain in your upper arm and shoulder could be caused by a rotator cuff injury.
I have had two of those, years apart. One on the left side and another, more recently, on the right side. The pain would bring tears to my eyes, so I can imagine how you must feel. Yes, the pain was worse in bed when I was sleepy or sleeping and didn't have the same control over my body movements.
In each case I was given a cortisone injection, the first being given in the surgery by my GP. The second one I had after weeks of physiotherapy and then with consultation between the physiotherapist and my GP. That was given along with an ultra sound procedure. How times change.
In both cases that was the only thing that allowed the injuries to heal, while I was as pain-free as possible.
I have seen the advertising for that product you mentioned and would be interested to know whether anyone else can tell us their experience with it.
I have had two of those, years apart. One on the left side and another, more recently, on the right side. The pain would bring tears to my eyes, so I can imagine how you must feel. Yes, the pain was worse in bed when I was sleepy or sleeping and didn't have the same control over my body movements.
In each case I was given a cortisone injection, the first being given in the surgery by my GP. The second one I had after weeks of physiotherapy and then with consultation between the physiotherapist and my GP. That was given along with an ultra sound procedure. How times change.
In both cases that was the only thing that allowed the injuries to heal, while I was as pain-free as possible.
I have seen the advertising for that product you mentioned and would be interested to know whether anyone else can tell us their experience with it.
Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 07, 2017 08:13PM |
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Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 07, 2017 10:15PM |
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If your pain continues and is going to be an ongoing problem due to long term/permanent tissue damage, you may wish to consider PRP (platelet rich plasma) treatment. You don't say you have a rotator cuff injury but, following Marnie's mention of it, you can see the effects here of PRP treatment on such an injury [www.aaos.org]
PRP treatment is expensive and not Govt funded but I can personally recommend it as an option worth trying, especially if pain is ruining your life or doctors are starting to talk about surgery. Years ago, one PRP treatment injection cured chronic (10+ years) iliopsoas tendonitis in my right hip.
PRP treatment is expensive and not Govt funded but I can personally recommend it as an option worth trying, especially if pain is ruining your life or doctors are starting to talk about surgery. Years ago, one PRP treatment injection cured chronic (10+ years) iliopsoas tendonitis in my right hip.
Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 08, 2017 04:01AM |
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Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 14, 2017 10:00AM |
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Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 14, 2017 08:41PM |
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Hi Stephanie, I've had the Pain Erazor for a few days now and must say I am impressed. It works well for me, giving me relief for around 6-8 hours each time I use it. I've been getting some good night's sleeps. I find if I use it right before going to bed I sleep for around 7 hours, which is great compared to the 1 1/2 to 2 hours at a time, then tossing and turning for a long while before more broken sleep that I was getting before.
Now it's just a matter of for how long the device works for the money ($159). In one place it says about 2 years but of course, the big pushy adds says for 'up to 10 years'. It's a case of 'wait and see'. Hopefully I won't need it for anywhere near that long.
Now it's just a matter of for how long the device works for the money ($159). In one place it says about 2 years but of course, the big pushy adds says for 'up to 10 years'. It's a case of 'wait and see'. Hopefully I won't need it for anywhere near that long.
Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 14, 2017 09:00PM |
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That's great to hear! Do you know what it is that the erazor actually does? Many years ago I went to a chiropractor who used a 'clicky thing' on my neck. Possibly an early version of this device. May you continue to get relief, Lorna. Both of us here have rotator cuff tears and occasional episodes of severe pain. I've had several cortisone injections over the years which quieten it down. The erazor might be a good investment.
Re: Revisiting Pain Relief January 15, 2017 09:22PM |
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Stephanie, this is taken straight from the website:
"It works by means of pressure exerted on a quartz crystal, which results in a tiny electric charge. The Pain Erazor naturally stimulates your body's endorphin's, nature’s own painkillers, to send real pain relief - right where you need it."
Here is the link just in case you want to find out more about it: [tinyurl.com]
"It works by means of pressure exerted on a quartz crystal, which results in a tiny electric charge. The Pain Erazor naturally stimulates your body's endorphin's, nature’s own painkillers, to send real pain relief - right where you need it."
Here is the link just in case you want to find out more about it: [tinyurl.com]
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