Has anyone used the Frequencer

Louis

New member
Hello Becki,
My Fev1 is around 51%, I have new lungs since the 26 of november 2006. I'm over 6 months transplanted. My Fev1 is still going up


Prior to that, my FEV1 was at 26% 5 days before my transplant.

As for the progression of my FEV1, it wabbled around 40%-28% from 2000 untill 2006. I believe that the use of the Frequencer held my FEV1 -kind of stable-

One thing was clear is that I went on longer between my hospitalisation and antibiotherapy periods.

Before the use of the Frequencer I could get in the hospital every 3-4 months for 2 weeks periods. When started using the Frequencer I got up to 9 months without any hospitalisation / Antibiotherapy.

I attached a .jpg of my FEV1 progression. The big red square indicates the start of using the Frequencer technology. Remember that the first unit I builded was a prototype and many changes have been done from the first unit to the one on the market. There was over 7 prototypes of the Frequencer builded until the one that Dymedso is selling.

I hope it helped...

Oupss... it looks like the picture doesn't upload or someting... I hope it can be resolved...


God bless you!... with Him anything is possible beleive me... Him first

Louis
 

Louis

New member
Hello Becki,
My Fev1 is around 51%, I have new lungs since the 26 of november 2006. I'm over 6 months transplanted. My Fev1 is still going up


Prior to that, my FEV1 was at 26% 5 days before my transplant.

As for the progression of my FEV1, it wabbled around 40%-28% from 2000 untill 2006. I believe that the use of the Frequencer held my FEV1 -kind of stable-

One thing was clear is that I went on longer between my hospitalisation and antibiotherapy periods.

Before the use of the Frequencer I could get in the hospital every 3-4 months for 2 weeks periods. When started using the Frequencer I got up to 9 months without any hospitalisation / Antibiotherapy.

I attached a .jpg of my FEV1 progression. The big red square indicates the start of using the Frequencer technology. Remember that the first unit I builded was a prototype and many changes have been done from the first unit to the one on the market. There was over 7 prototypes of the Frequencer builded until the one that Dymedso is selling.

I hope it helped...

Oupss... it looks like the picture doesn't upload or someting... I hope it can be resolved...


God bless you!... with Him anything is possible beleive me... Him first

Louis
 

Louis

New member
Hello Becki,
My Fev1 is around 51%, I have new lungs since the 26 of november 2006. I'm over 6 months transplanted. My Fev1 is still going up


Prior to that, my FEV1 was at 26% 5 days before my transplant.

As for the progression of my FEV1, it wabbled around 40%-28% from 2000 untill 2006. I believe that the use of the Frequencer held my FEV1 -kind of stable-

One thing was clear is that I went on longer between my hospitalisation and antibiotherapy periods.

Before the use of the Frequencer I could get in the hospital every 3-4 months for 2 weeks periods. When started using the Frequencer I got up to 9 months without any hospitalisation / Antibiotherapy.

I attached a .jpg of my FEV1 progression. The big red square indicates the start of using the Frequencer technology. Remember that the first unit I builded was a prototype and many changes have been done from the first unit to the one on the market. There was over 7 prototypes of the Frequencer builded until the one that Dymedso is selling.

I hope it helped...

Oupss... it looks like the picture doesn't upload or someting... I hope it can be resolved...


God bless you!... with Him anything is possible beleive me... Him first

Louis
 

Louis

New member
Hello Becki,
My Fev1 is around 51%, I have new lungs since the 26 of november 2006. I'm over 6 months transplanted. My Fev1 is still going up


Prior to that, my FEV1 was at 26% 5 days before my transplant.

As for the progression of my FEV1, it wabbled around 40%-28% from 2000 untill 2006. I believe that the use of the Frequencer held my FEV1 -kind of stable-

One thing was clear is that I went on longer between my hospitalisation and antibiotherapy periods.

Before the use of the Frequencer I could get in the hospital every 3-4 months for 2 weeks periods. When started using the Frequencer I got up to 9 months without any hospitalisation / Antibiotherapy.

I attached a .jpg of my FEV1 progression. The big red square indicates the start of using the Frequencer technology. Remember that the first unit I builded was a prototype and many changes have been done from the first unit to the one on the market. There was over 7 prototypes of the Frequencer builded until the one that Dymedso is selling.

I hope it helped...

Oupss... it looks like the picture doesn't upload or someting... I hope it can be resolved...


God bless you!... with Him anything is possible beleive me... Him first

Louis
 

Louis

New member
Hello Becki,
My Fev1 is around 51%, I have new lungs since the 26 of november 2006. I'm over 6 months transplanted. My Fev1 is still going up


Prior to that, my FEV1 was at 26% 5 days before my transplant.

As for the progression of my FEV1, it wabbled around 40%-28% from 2000 untill 2006. I believe that the use of the Frequencer held my FEV1 -kind of stable-

One thing was clear is that I went on longer between my hospitalisation and antibiotherapy periods.

Before the use of the Frequencer I could get in the hospital every 3-4 months for 2 weeks periods. When started using the Frequencer I got up to 9 months without any hospitalisation / Antibiotherapy.

I attached a .jpg of my FEV1 progression. The big red square indicates the start of using the Frequencer technology. Remember that the first unit I builded was a prototype and many changes have been done from the first unit to the one on the market. There was over 7 prototypes of the Frequencer builded until the one that Dymedso is selling.

I hope it helped...

Oupss... it looks like the picture doesn't upload or someting... I hope it can be resolved...


God bless you!... with Him anything is possible beleive me... Him first

Louis
 

Louis

New member
Hello Becki,
My Fev1 is around 51%, I have new lungs since the 26 of november 2006. I'm over 6 months transplanted. My Fev1 is still going up


Prior to that, my FEV1 was at 26% 5 days before my transplant.

As for the progression of my FEV1, it wabbled around 40%-28% from 2000 untill 2006. I believe that the use of the Frequencer held my FEV1 -kind of stable-

One thing was clear is that I went on longer between my hospitalisation and antibiotherapy periods.

Before the use of the Frequencer I could get in the hospital every 3-4 months for 2 weeks periods. When started using the Frequencer I got up to 9 months without any hospitalisation / Antibiotherapy.

I attached a .jpg of my FEV1 progression. The big red square indicates the start of using the Frequencer technology. Remember that the first unit I builded was a prototype and many changes have been done from the first unit to the one on the market. There was over 7 prototypes of the Frequencer builded until the one that Dymedso is selling.

I hope it helped...

Oupss... it looks like the picture doesn't upload or someting... I hope it can be resolved...


God bless you!... with Him anything is possible beleive me... Him first

Louis
 
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cfsucks

Guest
i had the chance to try for a couple weeks and i thought it did a good job, however i want to have another go at it to be sure.
 
C

cfsucks

Guest
i had the chance to try for a couple weeks and i thought it did a good job, however i want to have another go at it to be sure.
 
C

cfsucks

Guest
i had the chance to try for a couple weeks and i thought it did a good job, however i want to have another go at it to be sure.
 
C

cfsucks

Guest
i had the chance to try for a couple weeks and i thought it did a good job, however i want to have another go at it to be sure.
 
C

cfsucks

Guest
i had the chance to try for a couple weeks and i thought it did a good job, however i want to have another go at it to be sure.
 
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marcijo

Guest
Wow-very interesting! I am printing out what you wrote Louis and bringing it down to my next CF appt! My husband teaches sound engineering and is also very interested in this!
 
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marcijo

Guest
Wow-very interesting! I am printing out what you wrote Louis and bringing it down to my next CF appt! My husband teaches sound engineering and is also very interested in this!
 
M

marcijo

Guest
Wow-very interesting! I am printing out what you wrote Louis and bringing it down to my next CF appt! My husband teaches sound engineering and is also very interested in this!
 
M

marcijo

Guest
Wow-very interesting! I am printing out what you wrote Louis and bringing it down to my next CF appt! My husband teaches sound engineering and is also very interested in this!
 
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marcijo

Guest
Wow-very interesting! I am printing out what you wrote Louis and bringing it down to my next CF appt! My husband teaches sound engineering and is also very interested in this!
 

Faust

New member
All this talk about sound frequency makes me wonder if there might be some frequency that you could apply that would be able to damage/destroy the bad bacteria's cell wall and not harm our healthy cells.
 

Faust

New member
All this talk about sound frequency makes me wonder if there might be some frequency that you could apply that would be able to damage/destroy the bad bacteria's cell wall and not harm our healthy cells.
 

Faust

New member
All this talk about sound frequency makes me wonder if there might be some frequency that you could apply that would be able to damage/destroy the bad bacteria's cell wall and not harm our healthy cells.
 

Faust

New member
All this talk about sound frequency makes me wonder if there might be some frequency that you could apply that would be able to damage/destroy the bad bacteria's cell wall and not harm our healthy cells.
 
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