Vivienne,
Sorry for the delay. I'm not having problems in my lower back, so
I have not tried it there. I guess that since the nerves go thru the
back it might help.
If only I (or my doctors) only knew what causes the pain. The pain
is isolated to the second toe of the left foot, and not all my toes.
The pain is so severe, that at times I have been tempted to take an
"E-xacto" knife and cut the nerve in that toe.
I think the vibrations cause the nerve to loose its sensativity,
much like the way a TENS unit does.
Stan
--- In Cure-Group_Neuropathy@yahoogroups.com, Vivienne_Waterworth
<viviennewaterworth@...> wrote:
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> Hi Stan
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> Have you tried the back massager on your lower back? Do you know
what causes
> the pain in your toes? Is it from pressure on any nerves anywhere? Or
> damage? Or is it a circulation thing?
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> Vivienne
> Co-moderator
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> From: Stan Brewer <brewers@...>
> Reply-To: <Cure-Group_Neuropathy@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sun, 27 May 2007 03:07:54 -0400
> To: <cure-Group_Neuropathy@yahoogroups.com>, <Diabetes@yahoogroups.com>,
> <Peripheral_Neuropathy@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [Neuropathy] Vibrator Eases Neuropathy Pain.
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> The only thing that seems to ease my Neuropathy Pain in my toes is
> the use of a back massage vibrator on my toes. About 30 minutes and the
> pain subsides greatly.
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> I hope this helps others,
>
> Stan
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