Attention Juanita Hibbert & others with pinched nerves, trigeminal nerve pain
etc:

In one of my many varied business careers, I was a manufacturer of a product
called TENS (Trans Cutaneous Electronic Nerve Stimulator). It is for control
of pain and seemed to work best for nerve damage conditions. WE would allow
the patient to try a unit for thirty days and if it didnt work for them they
could return it at no cost. If it did work, they could buy it or rent it.
This was done thru their Physical Therapist.
Some Therapists had a 70-80% success rate with this and others less than 5%.
WE discovered that the success rate was dependent on how well the PT
explained the use of the product to the patient.
The unit is the size of a small transistor radio & runs on a nine volt
battery. It clips to your belt (or brassiere) and electrodes are placed on
the appropriate area. Their are no side-effects and it is covered by
Medicare.
My company was sole to another who in turn sold to another and I have no idea
where to buy it, but you need a Doctor's prescription. I suspect that there
are no FREE trials, but it is Robby possible to rent one for thirty days.
I highly recommend you discuss it with a who is a Pain Control Specialist.
Neurologists or General Practitioners may or may not be familiar with it.
Incidentally, it was first developed by Medtronic's (they are no longer in
this) and it is similar in principal to their DBS. It is a surface item and
requires nothing more than some tape or gel on the surface of the skin.
I am no longer in that business, but used to get hundred's of unsolicited
testimonials.

Sid Levin