
DISNEY WORLD TRIP WITH BROKEN TOE
Broke my toe this summer. Had it X-rayed again several months later and it had not healed hardly at all. It has been causing me extreme pain, so they put me in a walking boot so I didn't injure my ankle by walking funny. I'm so tired of it hurting. I acquired a pain patch right before our trip to Disney World with the grand kids. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to enjoy the trip because of the pain I had been in but I actually did very well. I thought for sure we'd have to rent a wheel chair but we didn't. I am AMAZED! I walked all day with the patch inside my boot - there was a little pain by the end of the day but nothing like before. We went a second day to Disney World and I didn't even wear my boot just the patch inside my stocking. I may have overdone it because I woke up in the middle of the night with my toe throbbing! I put the patch back on and the pain was gone within about 15 minutes!!! I slept soundly the rest of the night. I'm a believer!
Cynthia
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It's simple to use! Just place the device above your pain - "Between the Pain and the Brain" - and your pain will begin to fade away in minutes. All in a thin, reusable, wearable device. No batteries, no wires, no smelly oils, no drugs and it's fast acting!!
The device is constructed with our patented Neurocuple(tm) layer sealed between two waterproof layers. Once placed in the correct location the Neurocuple(tm) layer is activated directly by the energy from the users own body, after a few minutes a hot, cold or tingling sensation is felt by the user as the pain fades.
The PainRelief.io device is a general wellness product that helps promote physical activity for users with chronic and intermittent pain, which, as part of a healthy lifestyle, may help living with these conditions, and may delay the onset of related disabilities.