(11-16-2020, 05:47 PM)Shannon Wrote:(11-16-2020, 04:47 PM)RTBoss Wrote:(11-16-2020, 04:44 PM)Shannon Wrote:(11-16-2020, 02:36 PM)CatMan Wrote: @Shannon, can the latest GPR sub treat pain from Rheumatoid Arthritis tangibly?
My Mother has an awful case of it, and due to past situations with Cancer and other stuff, she can't take pain meds for it.
Thank you, Shannon!
I've had people test it against RA in the past but that was a few versions ago. Haven't had any testers for that for the last couple versions. Good news is, even the version that was trusted against it seemed to achieve at least moderate pain relief. I think that was Prototype 12 or 14. So should work relatively well when the joints are not in use. Not sure what it will do while they are in use.
I can attest that GPR Elwood (for me) has helped with multiple - albeit minor(ish) - pain issues. Headaches, back pain, leg cramps, GERD. I like it a lot. My wife, however (a hard resistor), hasn't responded.
Should be interesting to see how she responds to GPR-P20. Gonna be a lot of changes from 18.
I see, thanks Shannon.
So it's kinda unknown what it will do, okay. I know the versions over time have changed, and I recall you telling people in posts that certain GPRs do certain things better (can't pull up the old posts on that) so not sure what to expect with GPR and RA.
You mention GPR-20, is that being released soon or is that just a thought about a future program down the road type of thing? Will it do a better job specifically for RA? Or is it aimed at something else with pain?
BONUS: I saw your encouraging news about DMSI! Any more information you can elaborate on about this new method and anything else in regards to DMSI? This is welcome news, any kind of development is excellent to hear about!