The Terminator is a wonderful device.  Fifteen years ago osteoarthritis was 
beginning to affect both of my hands rather badly.  After a few days of use, 
the extremely painful, red and very hot Heberden's nodes on the right index 
finger had lost all the redness and heat and most of the pain and tenderness.  
The nodes remain to this day but are very small and have no tenderness.  If I 
forget to change batteries they will start getting tender again.  The first 
hour I used the T, the pain of a heel spur completely disappeared.  The spur is 
still there I think, but no pain at all.  Also, at that time a son had acne and 
it was all gone in three days.  I have a couple of T's because I loan them out 
occasionally.  It is possible that one man I loaned one to has avoided 
amputation of both legs because of its use.  His doc's told them they thought 
he had bone marrow dying in both legs.  Great pain and unable to walk .  In 
three days time on the T. his pain was
 over 50% gone.  A couple more days and no wheelchair, no crutches and shortly 
after that not even a cane.  No pain of course either.   He's in great shape 
now.  It can take away extreme fatigue in a hurry too.  I hope to never be 
without a T.  At nearly 75 yrs., I use it very regularly though not round the 
clock.   Dollar store batteries work just fine and at .50 cents apeice, are a 
great bargain.  They are a little fat, but a small piece of tape keeps the top 
on well.   Best wishes, pj or dc


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