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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 434130" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Lidoderm patches are a flippin' MIRACLE, janet. You cannot be walking around iwth them on a joint, but they will ease the pain as you are resting iwth your legs up enough to increase your mobility at least somewhat. They are expensive and worth every single penny. I should get mine free because I have created so many customers for them - my parents, three aunts, many many older friends from church, etc..., teachers at three school and family friends and profs/teachers I know from my parent's careers. At least twenty five, not including people on this board. ALL of them have been amazed and quite a few have been able to lower pain medications by using them. </p><p></p><p>You can only keep them on for 12 out of 24 hours, and you can only put three on at one time/one 24 hour period. But WOW the difference they make!!</p><p></p><p>They can be cut to size for easier use. I cut them in half for Jessie's knees and they are incredible. Hers are bad from the first car accident and got worse after this second one that the doctor said didn't happen. (IF it didn't happen why did her knees look like those small size soccer balls, or cantaloupes and why did huge bruises show up a week later? Hmmmm....???? Idiot Ahole doctor) . These have been hugely helpful for her.</p><p></p><p>I hope they help you. I know medicare pays for them also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 434130, member: 1233"] Lidoderm patches are a flippin' MIRACLE, janet. You cannot be walking around iwth them on a joint, but they will ease the pain as you are resting iwth your legs up enough to increase your mobility at least somewhat. They are expensive and worth every single penny. I should get mine free because I have created so many customers for them - my parents, three aunts, many many older friends from church, etc..., teachers at three school and family friends and profs/teachers I know from my parent's careers. At least twenty five, not including people on this board. ALL of them have been amazed and quite a few have been able to lower pain medications by using them. You can only keep them on for 12 out of 24 hours, and you can only put three on at one time/one 24 hour period. But WOW the difference they make!! They can be cut to size for easier use. I cut them in half for Jessie's knees and they are incredible. Hers are bad from the first car accident and got worse after this second one that the doctor said didn't happen. (IF it didn't happen why did her knees look like those small size soccer balls, or cantaloupes and why did huge bruises show up a week later? Hmmmm....???? Idiot Ahole doctor) . These have been hugely helpful for her. I hope they help you. I know medicare pays for them also. [/QUOTE]
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