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06 Jul 12 - 01:05 PM (#3372864) Subject: BS: Acupuncture - your results? From: Wesley S I'm about ready to try acupuncture for some back pain I've had for the last year or two. Has anyone had good results from it? What are your experiences? |
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06 Jul 12 - 01:10 PM (#3372866) Subject: RE: BS: Acupuncture - your results? From: GUEST,Peter Laban Have had it to treat shoulder and neck pains. Amazingly effective. |
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06 Jul 12 - 02:40 PM (#3372903) Subject: RE: BS: Acupuncture - your results? From: katlaughing I've posted about it before, though it would have been before 2005. I had very good results, though I do think who the acupuncturist is can have a strong effect. Good luck! |
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06 Jul 12 - 07:11 PM (#3373030) Subject: RE: BS: Acupuncture - your results? From: Big Al Whittle for back pain, I've always used a chiro practer - found them in the main, to be very good. However I went to an acupunturist for tennis elbow one time. Second visit, she hit some kind of nerve canal in my body, and I hit the ceiling with pain - but the next day the tennis elbow had gone. theres something in it. Dunno what though. |
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06 Jul 12 - 11:28 PM (#3373101) Subject: RE: BS: Acupuncture - your results? From: Janie Limited treatment experience for two different conditions. Had no effect from two acupuncture treatments of one condition,but significant improvement from one acupressure treatment for another condition. Same practitioner for two different conditions, plus significant skepticism on my part that acupuncture could be helpful for a lung infection and considerable optimism on my part that acupressure could be helpful for a musculoskeletal condition. |
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06 Jul 12 - 11:34 PM (#3373104) Subject: RE: BS: Acupuncture - your results? From: John P I've had lots of acupuncture for back pain, wrist tendonitis, restless leg syndrome, and various other things. Very good results for all of it. My acupuncturist has a nice combination of education and sensitivity to energy. And she takes my insurance . . . |