Well, we made it to Tennessee and back. I was not so sure how Marshall was going to do, but he came through it pretty well, although on the way up, his feet were so swollen and painful that he spent a good bit of the trip in the back of the Surburban with his feet propped up the best he could. That is one LONG road trip!

While we were there, in Gatlinburg at the Z-Coil store, we discovered a product for neuropathy called the Jigglin’ George. The claims were that it brought life back to feet that were damaged by diabetes, as well as lowered blood sugar approximately 15 points after just one session. It purported to cure swelling in the feet, as well as bring back feeling by increasing the circulation to the feet. Marshall laid down and tried it out, and did see some immediate results. However, the machine itself was $300, and we were spending $200 already on a pair of Z-Coils (and in fact had already spent $200 on another pair of Z-Coils that we found in Nashville a few days earlier). So Marshall had decided against the Jigglin’ George.

Just before we were going to pay and leave the store, an older man came in, and was just gushing over what the Jigglin’ George had done for him just in the weekend that he had owned it. He had used it about 4 times a day for the 2 or three days since he had purchased it, and he was just overwhelmed with the progress his feet had made. He was telling Marshall and I about how his feet were swollen, his big toe had been burning, and his feet were super sensitive to pain–he had ALL of Marshall’s symptoms–and how much better they were now. Well, it was like God sent someone to make sure we did not leave without this machine, and so we did not. The Jigglin’ George has made more improvement in Marshall’s feet than any drug or doctor or type of exercise has done for him, by a long shot.