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#neuropathicpain showcases personal stories, coping strategies, treatments, and awareness. Users share experiences of nerve damage, chronic discomfort, support networks, educational content, research updates, and advocacy for better pain management solutions.
There are many who state that Suzetrigine is no better than placebo. Where did this notion come from?  Are they correct? #pain #painrelief #paintreatment #suzetrigine #postoperativepain #neuropathicpain #crps #medicine #healthcare @Claudia A. Merandi @DrMikeSays Media,LLC @Ryan Jamison, D.O.
NOT MEDICAL ADVICE!! ask your doctor before doing anything you find on tiktok! my TENS unit is the comfytemp K6114. the walgreens one was also good but it is not wireless. VD: Levi waves. They are an ivory skinned person with a wavy dark brown and blue mullet. Text: set up my wireless TENS unit with me! my setup requires: alcohol wipes, tape, electrodes, the TENS device itself. Levi points to every item laid across their bed. They scrub their thighs with an alcohol wipe. Text: first, i clean my skin with alcohol wipes. this is to rid my skin of oils to preserve the electrodes, NOT to make my skin sterile. if you have to sterilize your skin, wipe in one direction, not like how i’m doing here. Next, Levi shows a pair of electrodes stuck to their thigh with a wire connecting them. The wire is taped down to their skin with a sliver of black kinesio tape. Text: “wireless” really only means “minimal wires” LOL. The camera pans over to their other thigh, which is bare, but only until the video transitions to the same thigh now adhered with electrodes and tape. Text: now we can attach the host devices! Levi holds a small square device with a button in the center and snaps it onto an electrode via magnetic closure. Text: these will receive the signal from my remote to start sending electrical signals in order to block pain signals… or to just distract me from them. Levi presses buttons to start the TENS unit. Text: my TENS unit mostly distracts me from pain by giving me a different stimulus in my painful places and this helps me live my life more fully!. Next, Levi is shown posing in their wheelchair at a concert venue. Text: pros of TENS: drug free pain relief! can be bought both OTC or by RX. can work for different types of pain, not strictly neuropathic, nociceptive, etc. cons of TENS: can trigger spasms. does not address every type of pain for everyone. cannot be used on front of neck or directly on spine. needs clearance by neurologist if you’re epileptic. Levi charges at the camera in their wheelchair. There is hard motion blur. End VD. #ChronicPain #TENSTherapy #TENSUnit #AssistiveTechnology #MedicalDevice  #ComplexRegionalPainSyndrome #CRPS #AmplifiedMusculoskeletalPainSyndrome #AMPS #HypermobilitySpectrumDisorder #HSD #EhlersDanlosSyndrome #EhlersDanlos #PeripheralNeuropathy #SmallFiberNeuropathy #Polyneuropathy #NerveDamage #NerveDysfunction #NociceptivePain #NeuropathicPain #NociplasticPain #CentralSensitization #DesensitizationTherapy
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NOT MEDICAL ADVICE!! ask your doctor before doing anything you find on tiktok! my TENS unit is the comfytemp K6114. the walgreens one was also good but it is not wireless. VD: Levi waves. They are an ivory skinned person with a wavy dark brown and blue mullet. Text: set up my wireless TENS unit with me! my setup requires: alcohol wipes, tape, electrodes, the TENS device itself. Levi points to every item laid across their bed. They scrub their thighs with an alcohol wipe. Text: first, i clean my skin with alcohol wipes. this is to rid my skin of oils to preserve the electrodes, NOT to make my skin sterile. if you have to sterilize your skin, wipe in one direction, not like how i’m doing here. Next, Levi shows a pair of electrodes stuck to their thigh with a wire connecting them. The wire is taped down to their skin with a sliver of black kinesio tape. Text: “wireless” really only means “minimal wires” LOL. The camera pans over to their other thigh, which is bare, but only until the video transitions to the same thigh now adhered with electrodes and tape. Text: now we can attach the host devices! Levi holds a small square device with a button in the center and snaps it onto an electrode via magnetic closure. Text: these will receive the signal from my remote to start sending electrical signals in order to block pain signals… or to just distract me from them. Levi presses buttons to start the TENS unit. Text: my TENS unit mostly distracts me from pain by giving me a different stimulus in my painful places and this helps me live my life more fully!. Next, Levi is shown posing in their wheelchair at a concert venue. Text: pros of TENS: drug free pain relief! can be bought both OTC or by RX. can work for different types of pain, not strictly neuropathic, nociceptive, etc. cons of TENS: can trigger spasms. does not address every type of pain for everyone. cannot be used on front of neck or directly on spine. needs clearance by neurologist if you’re epileptic. Levi charges at the camera in their wheelchair. There is hard motion blur. End VD. #ChronicPain #TENSTherapy #TENSUnit #AssistiveTechnology #MedicalDevice #ComplexRegionalPainSyndrome #CRPS #AmplifiedMusculoskeletalPainSyndrome #AMPS #HypermobilitySpectrumDisorder #HSD #EhlersDanlosSyndrome #EhlersDanlos #PeripheralNeuropathy #SmallFiberNeuropathy #Polyneuropathy #NerveDamage #NerveDysfunction #NociceptivePain #NeuropathicPain #NociplasticPain #CentralSensitization #DesensitizationTherapy

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