Gabby Windey
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I am disappointed because I read the directions thoroughly and did not find any disclaimer about this side effect.
I only found the side effect of using the fascia blaster on the neck for potential stroke.
I've scoured the internet and have also found no information on this reported side effect.
I really haven't.
There was one in the class action lawsuit.
There was a little blip that it could cause ruptured fascia, which I which I haven't been in the doctor, like I said, but I do think I have because like I hadn't seen any pictures of it.
And they're really, really tight nodules.
I would like to know if this side effect will eventually go away permanently and how long does it normally take?
What interventions can I do?
So far, I've been blah, blah, blah, using red light therapy, arnica gel, ice at night, heat during the day.
And then she goes, hi, Gabriella.
Thanks for reaching out.
We are sorry to hear about your experience.
Swelling can be normal for some and can be an indication of sluggish lymphatic system or doing too much too soon.
While I didn't do too much, and don't you talk shit about my lymphatic system, each body is so different, so I recommend listening to yours.
Obviously, I can't use it again.
Robbie wants to break it over her knee and throw it somewhere.
It doesn't sound like you did too much given that you only fascioblasted a minute.
However, when the lymphatic system is sluggish, we recommend you using cold therapy or our cryopacks.