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Autumn

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2. Yes and here's what my Dr. told me to do with the itching and burning.
Thu Feb 25, 2021, 08:03 PM
Feb 2021

Buy a bottle of Flonase. Take off the device, shower and clean the skin. Dry well and spray the Flonase on the area and let the skin dry. Apply the device, she had me move it over just a bit, and the flonase will stop the itching and burning. Mine was so bad the skin was blistered. After I did that it was no longer an issue. Good luck

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not me but my partner handmade34 Feb 2021 #1
Yes and here's what my Dr. told me to do with the itching and burning. Autumn Feb 2021 #2
I guess I will call cardiology about it, then. Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #5
Mine came with extra adhesive patches so could change when it came loose or when Autumn Feb 2021 #6
interesting Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #10
You might try a Benadryl. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #3
wow, 28 bpm Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #4
They have adjusted my pacemaker several times. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #7
I bought this cool little device off amazon last month Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #8
I took a lie detector test about 15 years ago. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #9
a bleep. Grasswire2 Feb 2021 #11
They did. I forgot the name. multigraincracker Feb 2021 #12
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