I have the thing in a return bag waiting to go to the post office. I called empi and they wanted me to jump through hoops to get Doc clearance about the PVC's before an Empi rep would talk to me, and I am not jumping through hoops for something I am already 99% sure is going to make me feel worse not better no matter how I use it.
Griff, Yes I have a mild mitral valve prolapse since 2007 that the cardiologist told me is "almost a normal variation for a woman of your age" (THANKS, Doc!
)...apparently pregnancies predispose you to getting a mitral valve prolapse because of increased blood volume during pregnancy. It is not the prolapse itself that would be a problem with the TENS: It is that for some reason my prolapse announced itself by creating an arrythmia and THAT is what might be a TENS contraindication. In 2007 I started getting heart palpitations which I could feel in my chest and which showed up as missed beats when I took my pulse. My husband who is a paramedic confirmed PVC's with the ECG machine, so that is why I went for an exam and found out about the prolapse. At first I was getting lots of PVC's, shortness of breath, and fatigue. But then my circulatory system adapted I guess and I felt normal after a month but still had occasional PVC's over the next year or two, but they gradually went away. So then I had a whole bunch of PVC's the 1st night I used the TENS. If you have a mitral valve prolapse but its not associated with any abnormal heart beat, then I assume there is no risk from the TENS.
Karyn, It WAS stupid of me to decide to strap the thing on without taking the time to even open the manual
Not that I'm stupid but that I'm smart enough to know when I do a stupid thing
Everyone is so surprised I feel better at night...what happens is since I take my last dose of meds at 3:30 or 4pm, I am loaded up from a day of meds in the evening and I go to bed pretty early, usually 7 to 10pm. So I am still well medicated when I lie down to sleep, and of course the lying down is the best thing in the world for PN. But then by the time I wake up at 5 or 6am, I have been unmedicated for 13 or 14 hours and have to take my 1st dose and wait for it to kick in; that is why my mornings are the yuckiest! I take my meds generally 5am and again at 7:30am because it takes that much to get me comfortable for the day; Then sometime between 10:30 and noon for the 3rd dose, and 3:30 or 4 for the final dose. I have just experimented and find that what keeps me functioning well during my waking hours.
Well that was way of topic for TENS and I am done with that misadventure so this ain't my thread anymore...I am glad some of you have got some help from it
pelvic pain started 1985 age 14 interstitial cystitis. Refused medical care from age 17, did GREAT with self care for years.
2004 PN started gradually, disabled by 2009. Underlying cause SIJD & Tarlov cysts
improved with PT & meds: neurontin, valium, nortriptyline, propanolol. (off nortriptyline & propanolol now, yay!)
Tarlov cyst surgery with Dr. Frank Feigenbaum March 20, 2012.
Results have been excellent so far; but I won't know my final functional level for a couple of years.