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Sherlock
Joined: 01 Dec 2015 Posts: 6
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Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 11:19 pm Post subject: Idromed 5 PS - No success yet - could use some help! |
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Hello, I have been treating for nearly 2 weeks now with schedule as below:
Day 1 - 12mA - 30 mins
Day 2 - 13mA - 30 mins
Day 3 - 14mA - 30 mins
Day 4 - 15mA - 30 mins
Day 5 - 15mA - 75 mins
Day 6 - 15mA - 60 mins
Day 7 - 16mA - 30 mins
Day 8 - 16mA - 60 mins
Day 9 - 18mA - 60 mins
Day 10 - 18mA - 75 mins
Day 11 - 18mA - 45 mins
I am treating hands and feet simultaneously as I have combined plantopalmar hyperhidrosis. I use the + pole at the feet as these normally require more current if my understanding is correct.
I am using approx. 700ml of tap water in each tray.
I have not experienced any improvement in symptoms despite having included some longer therapy sessions at higher mAs. I am getting a bit disheartened and would greatly appreciate some advice.
Thanks |
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Sherlock
Joined: 01 Dec 2015 Posts: 6
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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 4:23 pm Post subject: |
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support wrote: | Too early to say anything.. latest day 20 should bring something
If not pls reply again |
Day 1 - 12mA - 30 mins
Day 2 - 13mA - 30 mins
Day 3 - 14mA - 30 mins
Day 4 - 15mA - 30 mins
Day 5 - 15mA - 75 mins
Day 6 - 15mA - 60 mins
Day 7 - 16mA - 30 mins
Day 8 - 16mA - 60 mins
Day 9 - 18mA - 60 mins
Day 10 - 18mA - 75 mins
Day 11 - 18mA - 45 mins
***UPDATE***
Day 12 - 18mA - 45 mins
Day 13 - 18mA - 45 mins
Day 14 - 18mA - 45 mins
Day 15 - 18mA - 45 mins
Day 16 - 19mA - 45 mins
Day 17 - 18mA - 45 mins
Day 18 - 18mA - 30 mins
Day 19 - 19mA - 45 mins
Day 20 - 19mA - 45 mins
Day 21 - 18mA - 45 mins
I am now on Day 21 (completed). I have seen perhaps a mild reduction in symptoms however nothing dramatic. I was also under the impression that things would improve all of a sudden rather than gradually. Can you be of any assistance?
Many thanks |
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Felonea
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2021 6:55 am Post subject: |
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This is an interesting thread. |
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