Infrared Lamp for Sciatic Pain Relief
Having suffered from lower back pain for the better part of 40 years with little to no relief makes one skeptical - especially when all you have to do is, lie on your stomach for 30 minutes and let someone turn the lamp on and aim the lamp head at your lower back.
My husband had tried unsuccessfully for several months to get me to use the Infrared Lamp.
There was extreme sciatic nerve pain after returning from a week-long business trip - having stood in long airport security lines, sitting for hours in the gate area and on the planes in addition to struggling with fifty pound pieces of luggage and electronic equipment in my computer bag that weighed almost as much as the checked luggage.
Finally, out of sheer frustration, I agreed to try the Infrared Lamp.
Because it hurt to breathe, much less walk, it was with great anguish that I ambled to the bedroom and crawled onto the bed belly first.
It had been almost ten years since I had been able to lie on my stomach - not since colon surgery in the early 1990's.
Not only was there about 50 pounds more of me, most of it was in - you guessed it - my stomach and rear-end! This entire adventure did not look promising! Much to my surprise, there was very little pain once the lamp was in place and turned on.
About thirty minutes later, my husband woke me from a sound sleep as he was removing the Infrared Lamp from over the bed and my back.
Sitting up, I realized the pain was not as sharp and I was able to move more freely.
I was ready for the next treatment before it was time.
Four treatments with the lamp and there was no pain.
It has been almost four years and ironically, there has been no more sciatic nerve pain in spite of longer airport security lines, heavier luggage and longer waits, sometimes all night depending on the weather.
Was the Infrared Lamp a miracle cure? Maybe - maybe not but the lamp made my life pain-free from sciatic nerve misery.
My husband had tried unsuccessfully for several months to get me to use the Infrared Lamp.
There was extreme sciatic nerve pain after returning from a week-long business trip - having stood in long airport security lines, sitting for hours in the gate area and on the planes in addition to struggling with fifty pound pieces of luggage and electronic equipment in my computer bag that weighed almost as much as the checked luggage.
Finally, out of sheer frustration, I agreed to try the Infrared Lamp.
Because it hurt to breathe, much less walk, it was with great anguish that I ambled to the bedroom and crawled onto the bed belly first.
It had been almost ten years since I had been able to lie on my stomach - not since colon surgery in the early 1990's.
Not only was there about 50 pounds more of me, most of it was in - you guessed it - my stomach and rear-end! This entire adventure did not look promising! Much to my surprise, there was very little pain once the lamp was in place and turned on.
About thirty minutes later, my husband woke me from a sound sleep as he was removing the Infrared Lamp from over the bed and my back.
Sitting up, I realized the pain was not as sharp and I was able to move more freely.
I was ready for the next treatment before it was time.
Four treatments with the lamp and there was no pain.
It has been almost four years and ironically, there has been no more sciatic nerve pain in spite of longer airport security lines, heavier luggage and longer waits, sometimes all night depending on the weather.
Was the Infrared Lamp a miracle cure? Maybe - maybe not but the lamp made my life pain-free from sciatic nerve misery.