On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 23:24:31 -0500, Denise Every <deni...@citlink.net> wrote:

><<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)?

I would do a session when I thought of it, watching TV, getting ready for bed,
etc.
Seems it was a couple of weeks before it felt as if the texture was changing
(drying up). Couldn't really see because of location. I don't remember how long
it took. I didn't really think anything was going to happen, but was extremely
pleased when it did. These are really low power devices, but you can see them
penetrate a finger tip so I figured there was a chance.

                                                                Chuck
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.


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