![]() TENS Unit Digital 7000 with Timer and 5 Modes $49.95 This is a little wonder for pain relief. The model 7000 has 5 stimulation modes, (constant, pulse, burst, etc.) be careful with the model 7500 that only have 3 modes. In this case the lower number model is better. Also, an additional set of electrodes is a must. Very nice and reliable unit. Remember to remove batteries when not use the unit for large time. ![]() Experian Health Dual Combo Tens Unit and Muscle Stimulator System with Carrying Case, Electrodes, and Battery Included Amazing Pain Relief for Chronic Pain , Acute Pain , Back Pain , Fibromyalgia ,Sciatica, Osteo Arthritis and More $500.00 I received this unit and began using it immediately. My last unit gave up the ghost and this one is easy and lightweight. I can easily use it when needed. It is easy to use and understand. It far exceeds my last unit. ![]() LG-TEC Dual Combo TENS Unit and Muscle Stimulator System with Carrying Case, Electrodes, and Battery Included $599.99 When my Chiropractor's machine stopped working and wasn't being replaced, I was at a loss. Although I have not had it long enough to test it's durability, it has been easy to use and convenient. Just put it on your belt loop, attach the electrodes to the problem area, and go about your business. The unit is small but can deliver quite a stimulus even at 1/2 power. Full power would be too much for about anyone. ![]() 10 $9.98 Boy, this was "hot stuff" back when it came out in 1979: I am referring to both the movie AND Bo Derek! Actually, Dudley Moore was a box-office star, too. Nobody had heard of Derek before this, but this film certainly made her an overnight sensation. She didn't have to say anything in the film, just walk down a beach. Certainly, the number "10" now had a new meaning in the culture.....and Bo Derek is now a Hollywood icon! Basically, the film is about a guy who spots Derek, and then totally makes a fool of himself over her. Most guys would have done the same thing. Moore, making an idiot of himself as "George Webber," provided a lot of laughs and Bo had to just....well....just let herself be photographed. Fortunately, in real life, she turned out to be far more than just some hot- looking bimbo. I've heard her on several talk shows in recent years, and she's no dummy.....and still looks tremendous. Meanwhile, Moore, who had some tough physical ailments, really didn't have a noteworthy career after this film with one exception: Arthur (1981). The poor man died in 2002. One forgets that a huge big-name actress co-starred with Moore in this movie: Julie Andrews. Perhaps a good part of that reason we forget that is she doesn't play a memorable character. It fact, she's downright unappealing as Moore's girlfriend "Samantha Taylor." It's also easy to forget about some of the cultural issues songwriter "Webber" dealt with, bemoaning the shallowness of the current generation and its music tastes, and finally realizing his own shallowness won't lead to happiness just by being with a woman half his age. There are some profound things to ponder in this film even though it often concentrates on the slapstick humor angle. As a guy who has gone through the usual "mid- life" crisis, I would to sympathize with Webber's dilemmas but since this idiot is drunk half the time and an extremely self-indulgent person, I found it hard to "root" for him. Speaking of drinks, Brian Dennehy was excellent as a bartender. I wish he had played more "nice guy" roles like this during his career. . Along with millions of others, I enjoyed the movie 30 years ago, but now it's kind of sad, too slow and even painful to watch at times. For those of us who saw in the theater, the film now appears somewhat dated, but so are all of us, I guess, are dated, too. |
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