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The last 5 years I have been suffering from gastroparesis like symptoms with varying severity. Gastroparesis has a range of symptoms including: heartburn, nausea, an early feeling of fullness when eating, weight loss, abdominal bloating, erratic blood glucose levels, lack of appetite, and gastroesophageal reflux.
I suffered from loss of appetite, weight loss and erratic blood sugar levels in particular. Gastroparesis can be caused by a range of factors but of most relevance to me is Nervous system diseases. I say “of relevance to me” in that I was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a disease of the nervous system.
The weight loss that I have suffered over the last five years is substantial, going from approximately 16 stone to 12 stone.
Given that I am 6 feet 5 inches tall – one could consider this severe. Prior to meeting Vivienne Constad, my life consisted of crawling into work and back and lying on the couch, literally. |
The week-ends would be spent horizontal reading the newspapers. The walk to the paper shop was about all the exercise I could manage and even then I was weak and wobbly. Libido? I would have been a natural for the priesthood – catholic of course. Eating was miserable in that I had to be very careful about portion size or I would get severe indigestion. |
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My life was transformed when I came across Vivienne and the COSMODIC. Following a small number of sessions, I determined to buy a COSMODIC – EX735Ag. It cost me an awful lot of money but what price good health? I spent the first month experimenting with putting the cosmodic on various parts of the spine but things really took off when I wondered what would happen if I put it on the same parts of the thoracic spine that I had placed the TENS electrodes on. NO COMPETION!
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What more can I say, when the new model comes out, sign me up. No if’s, but’s, maybe’s or anything else. Just show me where to sign. Needless to say but absolutely worth saying, I am very grateful to Alexander Karasev for inventing the cosmodic and to Vivienne Constad for being such a wonderful exponent of the art.