www.WalkAide.com

--- On Fri, 11/27/09, Pieter and Heather <pieterheat...@shaw.ca> wrote:


From: Pieter and Heather <pieterheat...@shaw.ca>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] RE: Device helps woman walk
To: "Gary Thomas" <gbthomas8...@sbcglobal.net>, tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Friday, November 27, 2009, 12:59 AM





Gary,
 
The clinical trial is for 3 years.  I get to keep it after that time. The full 
price of it would be between $4500. and $5000.  if not on  the trial.  That is 
the going rate for it in Canada and the USA 
The additional costs that are not covered are for the electrodes.  These need 
to be replaced every 10 days to 2 weeks.  Here they cost $25. for a a pkg which 
holds two sets so they do me for almost a month.  Then it also requires a AA 
battery which I replace about every 6 weeks.  
It has really helped me. 
If you would like to research it a bit more then just put the word 'WalkAide' 
into Google. 
 
Heather in Calgary 
 
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gary Thomas 
To: Pieter and Heather ; tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] RE: Device helps woman walk


Heather,
It was interesting to read about your use of the "WalkAide" since I did not 
know, when I put that article on the list this morning, that anyone I had heard 
of, with TM, was using it.  Thanks for writing and I hope all goes well. 
By clinical trial, is there a time limit, or do get to keep the device?  Is 
there additional costs?
Just curious.  Fortunately, at this point I am not in need of such a device.
 
 
Gary in Michigan.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Pieter and Heather 
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, November 26, 2009 8:47 PM
Subject: [TMIC] RE: Device helps woman walk


I have not sent message to the list for a long time.  However do read the 
digest every day.  
I too use the 'WalkAide' and have since May of 2008.  It has really helped me 
with the drop-foot.  
I am in a clinical trial for it here in Alberta which is wonderful for me as 
the cost is very  high but I did not have to pay more than $500.
The only thing is that not every person is able to use it.  The clinic needed 
to establish that the peroneal nerve is still intact or still working 
properly.  If it isn't then the device won't work for you. 
It has been amazing to use it and my leg is much much less tired. 
I no longer need cortizone shots in my  hip every 6 months due to the pain from 
twisting my leg to the outside and dragging the leg with the 'foot-drop'
I feel so very fortunate to be in this trial and that this has worked for me. 
 
Heather in Calgary 

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