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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:44 pm
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Yes, but in the beginning it is recomended to slowly increase the current to 25 if you can stand it in the first week. The skin can then get used to the current and you may notice changes on the skin if e.g. burns would appear.
Because of the fact that you have a pulsed machine - you are experiencing the promise of having the smoother treatment . With a direct current you would not be able to stand these high currents .
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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:27 pm
Post subject: Compensated sweating on back of the foot.
Hi,
I underwent ETS surgery and now I'm experiencing compensated sweating on the back of my feet, that is, from the toes up. I almost never sweat on the soles.
Today I used the device for the first time, I filled about 2 liters of tap water, and put wet socks on my feet as instructed on the forum.
I could go high as much as 25 ma on the first time! and I was feeling only mild tingling sensation, and no so much on the sweating parts of my foot.
Am I doing it right?
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