<<You better not EVER think you heard it all.
Especially in the medical field.>>

Of course not, wouldn't expect to and wouldn't want to.  I'm always
interested in new information, new ideas, new paradigms, new ways to
do-it-myself.

<<Actually, color and penetration are the key elements. >>

I knew that  :)

<<Took a couple of months to disappear.>>

I'm thinking you probably saw some changes fairly soon after you started
using it, which would have been incentive to keep on doing it until it was
gone?  How soon after you started did you see the first sign it was doing
something?  Did you end up with any surface changes of the skin (like
mottling, loss of pigment)?

<<As a matter of fact, I am.>>

Wow.... guess I'd better not quit my day job yet and sign up for
1-800-DIAL-ESP  ..lol



Denise Every   deni...@citlink.net

Equuilibrium Studio - Horse & Animal Art
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----- Original Message -----
From: <cking...@nycap.rr.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Lypomas Chuck - Laser


> Commentary interspersed...
> On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 22:33:55 -0500, Denise Every <deni...@citlink.net>
wrote:
>
> >Chuck,
> >
> ><<You can experiment with laser therapy easy enough.
> >Red laser keychain pointers are dollar store items.>>
> >
> >I've been in the medical field for (ack!) nearly 30 years and just when
you
> >think you've heard it all, well, guess not!  :)
>
> You better not EVER think you heard it all.
> Especially in the medical field.
>
> I've come across so many interesting new things in the last couple of
years, I
> get mind boggled.
>
> >  I write not to castigate,
> >but rather express admiration of your ingenuity and audacity (I was
actually
> >thinking of a slang term for a part of the male anatomy, but didn't want
to
> >insult anyone).
>
> Oh, balls, I don't mind insulting.
> >
> >I've never heard of anyone tinkering with do-it-yourself laser therapy
(kind
> >of reminds me about the guy who did oral surgery and teeth replacement on
> >himself with his Dremel and white rocks he found in his driveway)
>
> I remember watching my Dad, in our kitchen, pull one of his own teeth with
a
> pair of mechanics pliers.
> >....but,
> >all kidding aside... I'm curious as to what gave you the idea to
experiment
> >with a laser pen... did you do any research prior to find out what type
of
> >laser is used for the pens, and what sort of precautions you might take
> >before using it, and what performance you might expect from it (along the
> >lines of how far the laser might penetrate below the skin surface).
>
> Not my original idea, I'm on a lot of interesting lists.
>
> Actually, color and penetration are the key elements. You can pay big bux
to get
> precise wavelengths of light for max effectiveness and high power for deep
> penetration, but I have no desire to "go into business".
>
> The doc during an annual physical noted this growth and told me to keep an
eye
> on it. Kept walking into doors 'till she said "Not ALL the time!"
> Well, it was still there after a couple of months, so I figured I better
start
> trying things. The laser thing was low power and red, so it was worth a
shot!
> Son of a gun, it killed it!
> Took a couple of months to disappear.
>
> >Talk about Yankee ingenuity (but then you're probably not a Yankee,
eh?? )
> >:)
> As a matter of fact, I am.
>
> Chuck
>
> If we weren't meant to eat animals why are they made of meat?
>
>
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