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Re: A Wild Foot Bath Experience..


We have a charger that can switch between 2 and 10 amps. I set the charger on Manual. Am becoming familiar with how much Sea Salt to place in how much water. We are using a 20 qt basin as I want to submerge my sweetie's ankles too.

So far, so good. I am really interested to see what kind of results we will get with her nerve damage, ligament and tendon issues, and so on.

Actually, there is more to it than that. She broke her tib/fib 20 years ago. Plates inserted to repair the breaks. Then years later, plates removed.

Much snipped, but she has avascular necrosis which is a terrible destruction of the weight bearing bones (5 total joint replacements later)... plus she has had an ankle fusion, and nerve damage that began at the peroneal nerve below the right knee that was compressed after a liver transplant, and... well, there is a lot going on in her ankle and foot area. And am just trying to get some pain that stems from several things, and occasional swelling, plus nerve issues, to respond. A Tens system had little impact on the nerve issues.

That would be the berries... so far, she likes it.
 

 
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