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| "What's this?" you think, and your mind begins to wander in confusion. You've most likely just noticed the surprisingly daunting warning label on the package which reads, "Do not use on unexplained calf pain." |
| Writer: omniphiliac |
Aug 23 06 |
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So you've recently purchased a vibrator or one of those personal massagers for your "neck pain," you've gotten home, settled down comfortably in your bed for some "relief" and you begin to impatiently open the package. "What's this?" you think, and your mind begins to wander in confusion. You've most likely just noticed the surprisingly daunting warning label on the package which reads, "Do not use on unexplained calf pain."

Turns out such "unexplained calf pain" could be a sympton of a form of blood clot known as Deep Vein Thrombosis.
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Upon seeing this for the first time, I laughed at the absurdity of only referencing calf pain. Surely if there was problems with using a vibrator on calf pain, it would apply to pain in other parts of the body. However, after some time I noticed that most of the vibrators, ahem, personal massagers, I had come across had this warning label.
After doing a little research, I came across the FDA website stating that all buzzing contraptions for "personal" use must carry this warning. Well, if the FDA says so, it must be true. Granted, while I do have some skepticism against governmental organizations, I will often take their word more seriously than a company that makes cheap plastic vibrating items. So the FDA says using such an item on "unexplained calf pain" is a no-no, but they leave out the why-why. I had asked a few friends who are "well versed" in sex toys and they couldn't come up with an answer either, with the exception of the ever knowledgable in all things sex toys, Sin from Sinsations Adult Boutique in Austin, Texas.
Turns out such "unexplained calf pain" could be a sympton of a form of blood clot known as Deep Vein Thrombosis. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is a disease wherein a formation of a blood clot is located inside a deep vein of a lower extremity, i.e. calf or thigh. This clot will restrict blood flow through the vein. A deep vein is necessary for blood circulation to important muscles and in turn is quite useful for bringing blood back to the heart. DVT can be caused by various factors, lack of exercise, injuries, pregnant women are more likely to suffer from DVT, obesity, etc. DVT has most recently become known as "Economy-class syndrome," due to the cramp seating arrangements in economy class airplane sections. By sitting with your legs bent and cramped up for hours on end, some run the risk of suffering from DVT.

So the FDA says using such an item on "unexplained calf pain" is a no-no, but they leave out the why-why.
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So what does this have to do with vibrators? By applying your favorite little powerful vibrating stick to this area, you run the risk of breaking the blood clot from the wall of the vein and moving through the blood stream. Sounds bad, doesn't it? Why yes, it does. This silly little blood clot can enter in to an artery or even in to your lungs causing a pulmonary embolism. In laymens term, you gonna die sucka! If you do have "unexplained calf pain," then the best thing to do is, say it with me kids . . . go see a doctor. That's right.
In the meantime, keep using those personal massagers on the parts of the body where they belong . . . your sore neck after a long day of work.
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| Lucisptera - Moderator |
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| Austin, TX |
| 26 / F - Attached |
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Posted: 07/28/07 at 08:32 PM |
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We are actually learning about those types of things in massage...massage can break them lose too. |
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Phoebe |
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| Cincinnati, OH |
| 27 / F - Married |
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Posted: 07/31/07 at 05:48 PM |
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wow, never seen that warning before (though I have to admit, I never look for them!). Great article, thanks for the warning! |
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wesleann |
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| Austin, TX |
| 27 / F - Single |
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Posted: 11/09/07 at 08:59 PM |
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Hannibal - Fine Artist |
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Posted: 11/15/07 at 01:42 AM |
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Wow...Ya learn somethin new ever' day! *Billy Bob expression* |
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| Raia - Model |
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| Lakewood, WA |
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Posted: 12/09/07 at 03:46 AM |
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DVTs!!! Welll you know, in the intensive care unit....they sometimes use leg squeezers to maintain blood circulation for blood clot prevention....wouldn't that be a useful tool for something else...btw, I actually use vibrators for neck pain. They do the job so well!!!! |
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Greeneyed |
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| Blacksburg, VA |
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Posted: 01/06/08 at 03:20 PM |
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very interesting. i used a vibrating razor once hehe non-razor side. |
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| omniphiliac - Writer |
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| San Francisco, CA |
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Posted: 01/06/08 at 07:27 PM |
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yea I've definitely heard many a girl say they've tried the same.
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Cupcake1 |
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| Huntington, WV |
| 26 / F - Single |
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Posted: 03/25/08 at 05:49 PM |
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thats really crazy, now i'm gonna be paranoid if someone wanting a massage c/o calf pain... |
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| omniphiliac - Writer |
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| San Francisco, CA |
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Posted: 03/26/08 at 07:52 AM |
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It's not like there's a widespread epidemic of this going on, if you're concerned definitely look into it more.
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