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Shannon wrote a comment to Hysterectomy Recovery PEMF
5 days ago
I had a complete hysterectomy exactly one month ago. I ran Sean's post op recovery PEMFs and imprints that included immediate post op and then programs for the first few days and into the second week. I can honestly say that I have had a really easy recovery. I had no pain but just a bit of discomfort due to the carbon dioxide gas they use to inflate the abdomen... See more
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Jun 30, 2026
Shannon, thank you very much for sharing! Youโ€™ve done a great job supporting your recovery so far - at one month out, You can continue it and also can see these ICs:ย 

Scars PEMF - Designed to support scar tissue remodeling and tissue healing; place the IC Pad over or near the incision line once daily for 6โ€“12 minutes, 5โ€“7 days/week for the next 4โ€“6 weeks, adjusting by comfort... See more
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Jul 01, 2026
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Anton SF Thank you!
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Anton SFย Never run SCAR PEMFs until 6 weeks post op. The scarring process is an important part ofย  natural healing and we do not want toย  interfere with this in the first six weeks..
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Jul 02, 2026
FSM Works -Sean Durkan , thank you for your input! 
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Gonzalez shared experience on Arthrose
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My pain in my lower back has significantly decreased.
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NEW INFOPATHY QABยฉ FORMULAS UPLOADED: ALDOSTERONISM
High blood pressure is not always a disease of the heart or blood vessels. In some individuals, the true cause begins in the adrenal glands, where a small, non-cancerous tumor can produce excess aldosterone, a hormone that tells the kidneys to retain sodium and water while losing potassium.ย 
The result is persistent, often treatment-resistant hypertension that can silently affect the heart, kidneys, and blood... See more
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