...If the POIS research is done well it may be worth spending the 5k USD as a one off cost.
Yes! And we can always convince clinics/hospitals/urgent care centers to buy one for it's millions of POIS patients!
Hi All,
Two thoughts --
1) Dr. K's research focus is to determine if abnormal vagus nerve activity is a factor...perhaps the MAIN factor...in causing the symptoms of POIS. The use of the Cerbomed transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulator, which consists of an electrical stimulation unit and a dedicated ear electrode, is something that Dr. K. was somehow able to arrange for the study. If it works to reduce POIS symptoms, it will be an incredibly wonderful added bonus to this study! But please keep in mind -- the tVNS device (ear stim and stim unit) isn't the focus of this study.
2) If the Cerbomed tVNS unit works for POIS -- if it clearly diminishes the symptoms of POIS in most, if not all, the tested men affected by POIS symptoms -- Dr. K. will report it/publish it in a major medical journal. That would open the door to FDA approval in the USA (i.e. insurance coverage), and would also open the door for approval within the European Union -- for its use in men with POIS.
Floppy -- I'm always so very impressed with your willingness to try out potential treatments!!
But please, everyone -- the Cerbomed ear stim device used with a generic TENS unit may not work the same way that the Cerbomed electrical stimulation unit works. Settings which might not be available on a TENS unit may be needed.
Also, each POIS sufferer may need individualized settings/schedules with the electrical unit.
Floppy -- absolutely nothing would be better than to hear that your "experiment" worked wonderfully!!
But if it doesn't, please -- everyone -- try to keep it in perspective. There's so much more to this study than you or I know!
It's of greatest importance to keep in mind that the aim of the study is to determine if abnormal vagus nerve activity is central to POIS. The Cerbomed unit is an added benefit that Dr. K. was able to include in the study.
Best wishes,
Stef