Drug Free Pain Therapy

Ultram, NSAIDS, opioids etc.
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Rufus
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Drug Free Pain Therapy

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http://www.calmarett.com/
Calmare TT provides transdermal modulation of pain responses by transmitting low-frequency stimulation to the nerve, using surface electrodes in tandem at pain areas. Regardless of pain intensity, during each treatment a patient's pain can be completely removed for immediate relief. Each treatment steadily diminshes pain intensity of the patient. Maximum benefit is achieved though follow-up treatments.
Age:37 | Onset Age: 35 | Symptoms: pain in testicles that comes and goes that also switches sides-trying to find a pattern as to "why" this happens/Rectal Burn at the 6 O'clock position at my anus which tends to flare around the periphery of my anus typically after defication but no perineum pain-no "golf ball" pain. Pain in testicles worsens as I sit but not always...Pain is not always present but depresses me. Pain used to be at a very high level but has subsided in time to a low level but has not gone away. Pain used to flare after sex but not as much as before although it still like playing russian roulette./
/Lack of SleepHelped By: I haven't found anything that has helped to my knowledge. Tried many many sessions of PT, accupuncture and chiropractic care but still have not found steady relief that takes me back to a pre CPPS state.
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Re: Drug Free Pain Therapy

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The device, which costs about $55,000 and received Food and Drug Administration approval in February, has yet to sell in the United States but is being tested at the Virginia Commonwealth University's Massey Center to relieve pain from chemotherapy
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Re: Drug Free Pain Therapy

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I thought I have a professional Compex electrostimulator in my house. Do you think I can give it a try to have a couple of sessions with my discomfort in the perineum area? Trying to put the lowest level possible?!
Age:24 | Onset Age:21 | Symptoms:Before; BURNING pain after any urination, Pain after Ejaculation 50% of the times, Fatigue, Burning Urethra and a Huge golf ball in the perineum area. Now; Discomfort, generally speaking after urination, but it is much better! Ejaculation is still painful sometime, Perineum discomfort (my wost symptom in these last few months) | Helped By:Stanford/Wise-Anderson Protocol, Physical Activity (light), Jacuzzi and hot baths, Relaxation, IBUPROFENE, Sex (normal, not masturbation cause it makes things worse), Soap if I masturbate, <internal trigger points release. | Worsened By: Sit ups, Legs training, COLD, Anxiety and stress.Sometimes internal TPs Release make me feel bad..
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Re: Drug Free Pain Therapy

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This is the device I am talking about:
http://www.cefarcompex.com/index_en.html
Age:24 | Onset Age:21 | Symptoms:Before; BURNING pain after any urination, Pain after Ejaculation 50% of the times, Fatigue, Burning Urethra and a Huge golf ball in the perineum area. Now; Discomfort, generally speaking after urination, but it is much better! Ejaculation is still painful sometime, Perineum discomfort (my wost symptom in these last few months) | Helped By:Stanford/Wise-Anderson Protocol, Physical Activity (light), Jacuzzi and hot baths, Relaxation, IBUPROFENE, Sex (normal, not masturbation cause it makes things worse), Soap if I masturbate, <internal trigger points release. | Worsened By: Sit ups, Legs training, COLD, Anxiety and stress.Sometimes internal TPs Release make me feel bad..
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