How does just wanting to get some feedback from you guys, at Craig Hospital
they warned me to not use a heating blanket where I couldn't feel for
obvious reasons. I was wondering what your thoughts are on using this
heating blanket I found to be used while on my computer
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I will not be using it to heat my lap as one of the primary ways it says to
use it, but for the second way to use it, over my shoulders and on the back
of my neck. It's getting cold lately and was just wondering what your
thoughts were on it. It's heated via USB from your computer, meaning you
would have to be close to the computer which I am at night. The reason I am
really thinking about this is mainly to stop the pain I get from the
hardware in my neck when it gets cold. The things I like about it mainly is
the fact that it heats up via a USB with a low setting and a high setting,
meaning it isn't plugged into the wall but into a USB port which I can
enable or disable from a software on my computer so I don't have to wake
someone up or even have them adjust it as I can just disable the port, or
ports. The second and the main reason I like it is because it's not plugged
into the wall, even though I am sure there is a fuse on it if the USB hub
detects a short or failure in the USB device it will tally depending on what
operating system you are running, which gives you not only a warning but a
way to shut it off immediately. The third reason I like it is more of a
personal preference but it is a geek gadget. Let me know what you think,
basically I am depending on your feedback before I purchase this. Thank you
in advance!

 

Danny Espinoza 26/m/California

Occupation before accident:

Network engineer / SR. Network security engineer

What happened:

I broke my c2,c6,c7 in a horrible car accident

Traumatic brain injury from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord

not vent dependendent anymore. :]

My website: 

http://wwwthespinalcordinjurednet <http://www.thespinalcordinjured.net/> 

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