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Thoughts on, and Experiences with - Acupuncture
How mainstream is acupuncture nowadays for people that get injured? What is all of your impressions of it (no need to have received it to respond to that)? And finally what are your experiences with it?
Me basically I don't know what to think of it. I got injured and the thought of getting acupuncture for it didn't even occur to me until someone told me today. The philosophy behind chinese medicine is great I think, acupuncture is about activating the bodies already there healing powers (as explained to me by the acupuncturist) which strikes me as quite smart, especially in comparison to what the last doctor did which was give me a lot of anti inflamatory medicine. As far as experiences with it goes, cannot report on that yet. I will say the acupuncturist was super confident in what she did and I got the feeling it was well placed. |
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It actually reminded me of the acupuncturist from Larry David becuase he had lower back pain, a big chronic deal and the acu. was sure he could cure david. I've been injured for a while and it has been depressingly slow in healing but she was absolutely confident that I'd start improving soon, which surprised me that she could be about such a condition - and by means of sticking needles in me which is so different from western medicine, she made me believe in it too.
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Various studies have been done on it and they have failed to demonstrated that it works better than a placebo. The theory behind it has no apparent basis in fact.
Having said that placebos are pretty effective in dealing with pain, since pain is - after all - just in your head. It's improbable that it will accelerate your healing significantly; some things don't respond well to placebos. Chances are that you will get better soon anyway given that you have been injured for some time, so the therapist was pretty smart there. Still it won't do you any harm, except to your wallet. DO NOT stop whatever treatment your doctor has prescribed. Anti-inflammatories are important in healing. |
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I went for a year to help my lower back pain, no dice. It did, however, get rid of the huge latent trigger point in my upper trap.
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I've had back pain for years - mostly related to a pinched disk between my shoulders. It comes and goes but my back is sore to some degree pretty much every day. I've tried regular doctors and chiropractors but neither have done much. I'm going to try acupuncture next time it flares up.
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My mom delivered all 4 of her babies with acupuncture, and that was back in the 70's.
I worked for a GI doc that wanted to move into holistic medicine and started doing acupuncture. I was responsible for getting the patient ready, assisting her by handing her the needles, etc. It seemed to work for most of the patients that we treated, fwiw. T |
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This actually reminded me of something I read yesterday. Here 's the link. According to the article,
[ QUOTE ] Fake acupuncture works nearly as well as the real thing for low back pain, and either kind performs much better than usual care, German researchers have found. [/ QUOTE ] |
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We used acupuncture during a pregnancy, because the stubborn kid kept flipping around. It was kinda spooky how well it worked.
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Re: Thoughts on, and Experiences with - Acupuncture
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The philosophy behind chinese medicine is great I think, acupuncture is about activating the bodies already there healing powers (as explained to me by the acupuncturist) which strikes me as quite smart, especially in comparison to what the last doctor did which was give me a lot of anti inflamatory medicine. [/ QUOTE ] so your last doctor gave you an anti-inflammatory, something which we know will reduce pain and swelling, but it sounds much smarter to poke yourself with needles to activate your body's mystical healing powers? |
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My mother went to an acupuncturist to help her quit smoking when she got a positive review from a friend. At the end of her first session the guy put what was essentially a staple in her ear, telling her to keep it there for a week and that it would help curb her urges. After twelve hours in which the staple continued to get more and more painful her ear began to bleed. The people at the hospital removed it but treated her like she was some bitch gone crazy with a staple gun.
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