Thursday, March 24, 2011

Invited or uninvited guest? — MidWeek Blues — As seen on TV


This fellow showed up right in the middle of our living room! What do you think?



It really isn't all that bad. Mrs. Jim borrowed him to see if he could help her back which has been hurting her lately.

His name is Back2Life per the instruction sheet that comes with him. You can read all about him at his Web site, www.GetBack2Life.com.

Or you can click on the pictures below. The first is about how to use him. The second shows how easy he is to put together. Click once on the picture for large but to read it better click the picture twice (unless your browser puts up a 'hidden' button on the bottom right).

A couple-three or four FAQ's here: 1. How do you make him work?
Simple. Lay down in front of him with your head on the pillow. Put your legs up on him with your bottom nestled tightly in his legs at his feet. I have not problem with the pillow but getting my legs up there won't work. Press the power button and let him rock and raise and lower your legs for 12 minutes. By his own timer he makes things stop. You are supposed to do this twice a day, in the morning and before you go to sleep. He says he will relax your back and help the blood flow there. I am sure the Web site above can tell you more. Or so can the TV sales lady.

Note:
I couldn't get up from laying on the floor if I could get down there. So he isn't for me.

2. Does he help your back?

We don't know. Mrs. Jim's back had stopped hurting when she started using him. But the next day her back hurt some. Yesterday her back was feeling better so she tried him out again this morning. I sure hope her back doesn't hurt again now after this use.


Update: Tonight, March 29, Mrs. Jim said she doesn't think she will get one of her own as it really hasn't helped her much if any.


3. How can I get me one of these helpful fellows?

I know of four ways:
a. Borrow one from one of your friends who isn't using hers right now. That is what Mrs. Jim did.
b. Go onto the Web site, www.GetBack2Life.com. I haven't done this but I am sure they will take credit or debit cards.
c. Watch the lady on TV. I think she has an info-mercial but I am not sure. Our friend bought hers from her.
d. Go to your friendly local shopping mall that has a Brookstone store. That might be the best because you can see one for yourself before you buy him. Our friend says the price is the same, mail order or from Brookstone. You save the shipping and handling from Brookstone. If you have stores in your state like we do in Texas then you will have to pay tax over the Internet or by phone order anyway.
Brookstone Web site is here.
The machine, Back2Life, is here. When I looked the price was #199.95. That is what our friend paid plus shipping. There are also customer reviews.
You can see if you have a store here (store locator) . We have six within the Houston area, the closest is at our Woodland's mall 22 miles to our south towards Houston.

Disclaimer:
I am not paid for this review. I do not own a Back2Life machine.

I neither recommend nor intend to disparage Brookstone or this product, Back2Life nor have I received any enumeration from these entities.

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If you want to post a MidWeek Blues picture, go get directions from Rebecca by clicking on the logo picture on the right. She has a Mr. Linky and good directions . Just do what I did.


Or do less. All she requires is a BLUE PICTURE or BLUE THOUGHT, you don't have to write.

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Comments:
I thought it was some kind of robot! But whatever it is I hope it helps the Mrs. back feel better.
 
I saw a commercial for this little guy
he does look like a robot

I hope Mrs Jim is feeling better
backaches are the worst

Hope sends hugs
and an extra one for Mrs Jim
 
Jim ~ My back feels better just looking at this thing~ I hope all is well? ~ j///b
 
My eyes feel so relaxed and flexible.
 
i probably need something like this, too.:p i hope Mrs. Jim's back will be OK soon. i usually have a massage, or i exercise when i have back pain.

Midweek Blues
 
It looks a little like Wall-E!
Hope Mrs. Jim's back is feeling better.
It's a great blue Jim!
 
Are you verrrrrry sure that this is a device for Mrs Jim's back, and not an alien sitting there in your living room? I'm suspicious!

You left me an awesome comment, so good that I now firmly believe that I do not have to actually ever visit Fawn Lake. You described it perfectly from Google maps! The reason the trees looked thin is that I think there have been forest fires in the area (another reason why the trail was lost.)

Beer and yoga may help Mrs. Jim if your alien buddy doesn't work out.
 
I'm checking this out for my daughter. She's had back problems for a few years since she was in a car accident.
 
This was a fun post....my first thought was of it being some kind of an exercise do-hicky :)
 
Hi Jim! I hope your wife's back feels better. Pretty neat looking contraption and I hope it works.

Thanks for pointing out my error with the trailer. I guess I always thought of it as a wagon because we used to ride in others like them. I enjoyed hearing of your memories from childhood. Gotta love little sisters too, huh?

I have a friend that introduced me to HDR photography http://steverichcollectible.blogspot.com. I am using a program called Photomatix and he is tutoring me. Its a lot of fun, and I am on a big learning curve right now. Take care!
 
Hope her back is better!
 

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