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Newest Review: ... pain is called chronic pain and once diagnosed serves no apparent purpose. Tens is developed to help relieve some types of chronic and acute pain. Tens means the transmission of small electrical pulses can be sent through the skin to the underly nerves. he high frequency blocks the pain signal travelling to the brain. and low frequency causes the body to release its own pain easers. The ... more

 ... machine itself is the size of a mobile phone which clips on like one as well to your trousers or pockets.This has a battery. You have two self adhesive electrodes which you put either side of where most of the pain is. These pads must be kept in the ...more

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fairdonion
Premium Review I give Tens full marks (466 words)
by - written on 01/05/05 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Until a couple of weeks ago I did not know what Tens was. Now I am a different person thanks to Tens. Nearly two years ago I had a major operation on my lungs - no not through smoking. The operation was a success but like with a lot of operations I was left with a pain similar between broken ribs and back ache. Anyway after a year of this I finally got an appointment to see a specialist and to get something done. After a few tests I learnt that they could not cure but they could control. Here the Tens machine came into it all. Tens is short for transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator. The first question you ...  Read the complete review

libertybell
Premium Review The Big Sheep Farm Theme park - a bit smelly and miserable w ... (531 words)
by - written on 12/09/00 (Very useful, 1382 readings)
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Located in Bideford North Devon on the A39; The Big Sheep is a ‘Farm Theme Park’. What this means is that it’s a farm open to the public with some extra non-farming activities. You can tell it’s a farm theme park (especially when it’s wet) by the farmyard muck on the ground and the pungent smells from the cow shed. The Big Sheep is one of a number of parks in the North Devon area, which has been set-up to offset the decline in farming income with the increase in tourism. Car Parking is free and admittance to the Park is £4.95 per adult and £3.95 per child. Family tickets are also available to reduce the cost (£18.00). If ...  Read the complete review

 
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