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Thanks v much everyone. I hired one from the chemist in herne hill- ?25 which is probably too expensive but was getting into a panic- 1st baby was 5 weeks early so with only 2 weeks to go until due date for this one, am expecting this one any day!! Did get a free bag of nappies worth ?10 with it!

Hi. Lloyds pharmacy tens machine are currently being re-packaged/designed so none available to buy. How long did they say it would take to rent? I'm currently 38 weeks and desperately trying to find one to buy/rent but everywhere I ask say due to Christmas period could take 10 days to be in stock, which is rather scary as probably too late!


Thanks in advance for any help, Kat

I also asked at Lloyds pharmacy on Northcross road but they said there's about a 5 day wait for delivery at the moment. I got the one from the chemist in herne hill this afternoon- no wait at all so if you want one urgently then I would go there. Good luck

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