Re: Heating Pads

From: jenny low (jenklow@hotmail.com)
Thu Mar 22 21:05:13 2001


Dear kath,

I'll have to look into it. My husband says he thinks we do have them available here. Thanks for mentioning it. That might be better to be able to go around without a tail. Ted bought an adapter we can plug into the car lighter so we can plug in my heating pad in the car. It works great for long trips. Anyway, I will get back with you on that. Thanks!

Love, Jenny

>From: "KathFindlay" <klfindlay@adhesions.org.uk>
>Reply-To: adhesions@adhesions.org
>To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
><adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
>Subject: RE: Heating Pads
>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 15:11:32 -0600
>
>Jenny,
>Do you have Gel heat pads in the states, I asked someone this before but
>did
>not get a reply. We have had these pads for over 12 years. They are safer
>than a hot water bottle, you put them in the microwave or in a bowl of hot
>water. When put next to your body they stay hot all night. They are very
>flexible, therefore good for sore necks, knees, etc. They cost about
>$10-$12. I was given one in hospital when I had my hysterectomy. It was
>great. They can also be put in the freezer and used as a cool pad. Great
>invention. I have an electric heat pad, but my Gel pad is my favourite as
>I
>can walk about with it stuffed down my clothes when out side in the cold.
>In friendship Kath Findlay
>


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