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    #16
    Be careful and spend the extra money to get one that is built strong and safe. Friend of mine had a cheap knock off one. Came apart on him when he was fully inverted. Piled drove his head into the floor. Paralized from the neck down. Never moved again and has since died. Be careful.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Double-O-Dave View Post
      I've got a long-standing history of back problems, and asked my doctor about the Teeter, as well as other inversion tables. His response was that if you have high blood pressure (I, unfortunately do), and or circulatory problems, it wouldn't be advisable to try or use these items. Dang it! I've got an RF scheduled for my back in a few days...they are not pleasant, but trying to put up with the pain is no picnic either.

      Good luck,

      Dave
      I have high BP & a circulatory problem (Thoracic Outlet Syndrome). It didn't have any ill effects on me. YMMV.

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        #18
        Originally posted by PYBUCK View Post
        Be careful and spend the extra money to get one that is built strong and safe. Friend of mine had a cheap knock off one. Came apart on him when he was fully inverted. Piled drove his head into the floor. Paralized from the neck down. Never moved again and has since died. Be careful.
        Dang, that's awful!!!! But I agree, only use Teeter's brand.

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          #19
          "I have one that I bought off of craigslist. They are amazing. I had back issues from Iraq deployment and stupidly trying to deadlift too much. I don't use it anymore just because I don't have a place to leave it setup. If you are ever in DFW PM me. I'll sell mine to you for $25."
          Why didn't I think to post here before I bought one a month ago! Someone should jump on this!

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