I used this borrowed machine Within days I started getting relief from the pain and sleeping better.
Leg Pain
thought I would write and tell you how I am getting on with the 1.4 APS machine that I purchased from you in December last year. I had been fortunate enough to be able to borrow a fairly ancient APS machine from an alternative therapist I had been consulting about my fibromyalgia. All of my previous symptoms are now under control. Before I started using the APS machine I had rated my pain in my legs, on a scale of 1-10, as being 7/8. Now I rate it as ½. I have no stiffness and I sleep well.
I have suffered from intense pain in my leg and shoulder. The consultant advised me that there was nothing further to be done about this and that I would probably be taking pain killers for the rest of my life. I have been able to walk around Penzance and for the first time in a very long time I walked on my own to the Post Office. I have also reduced my intake of pain killers thanks to APS.
I suffer with arthritis in both knee joints. It eventually got to the stage of non-weight bearing on my right leg. A hydrocortisone injection to the knee joint gave immediate but temporary relief. A second injection several weeks later was not beneficial. I purchased an APS Therapy machine. I have a double treatment each day and get considerable pain relief. Speaking personally it has proved to be the most satisfactory treatment so far.
Hayle,
Cornwall
22.5.07
Dear Mrs Relton,
After a bad fall last year, I started to suffer from a painful hip, which gradually worsened until it was difficult to walk.
It was diagnosed as a trochanteric bursitis.
After four weeks with the APS machine it has finally cleared up and I can now walk freely and go up stairs easily, something I [...]
I received my APS 1.4 in early January when it was bitterly cold here. It was a really painful effort then to walk five minutes to my local shops. I use the APS 1.4 every day and makes life worth living now I can get out and walk again. I am not out of the woods yet but the pain is bearable. I am 72.
I am writing to tell you how pleased I am with the improvements I have experienced from the use of APS. I very much recommend the APS treatment to all those in pain, but particularly to people who have long term conditions which may be inoperable.
I am writing to tell you just how long I have had my ulcer.
It started quite small but soon became very large covering back and front of my lower leg.
The NHS did no good at all. I did attend a private hospital. The doctor there said he had never seen such a large ulcer.
My daughter went on the Internet and found APS treatment, which I used from June 2002 with good result. The ulcer has healed after 2 years 8 months. What a wonderful relief. I cannot praise APS treatment enough.
It got to the stage where I was actually falling asleep at work and the Doctor put it down to fybromyalgia. In 1999 I was diagnosed with Chronic fatigue syndrome then the diagnosis was changed to M.E. after several more trips to the doctors with progressively worsening symptoms I was put on Prozac which is an anti-depressant. My wife has told me that these tablets turned
me into a monster and I became almost unbearable to live with. I was having
Violent mood swings, memory loss, and loss of appetite and was generally a
different person. During 2000 I was signed off work for a total of 3 months because the fatigue was so severe. In November of 2000 I travelled to
Holland for APS treatment and purchased a machine to bring back with me. I took my last Prozac on Thursday, went to Holland on Friday morning and received my first APS treatment as soon as I arrived. I repeated the treatment on Saturday and again on Sunday morning before we left Holland.
My wife says that she could not believe the difference in my appearance when I got out of the car on that Sunday afternoon.
Using the machine has become part of my everyday routine, and the relief that I now get from some of the pain I felt, has made it all worthwhile. I find I can now walk further and also do some of the things that I have not been able to do for quite some time, due to the constant pain I was in.
