11-05-2009, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Mel (aka BlistexLez)
I have been interested in acupuncture for some time, but haven't tried it yet. I'm not great about making doc appointments either...it usually takes something significant to get me out of the "when I get around to it" phase.
I'd like to hear more about what reasons people have sought acupuncturists (is that right?) for...if it isn't too personal. I am looking for help with allergies, neck pain, headaches, etc.
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This is a great question.
I've used acupuncture for stress relief, pain (specifically back pain), headaches, nausea and more.
The basic concept is that we humans are energy-filled beings. Sometimes that energy gets stuck. Then you have areas that have too much energy while others have too little. So the acupuncture (acupressure is the same) manipulates those energy centers.
I've had up to 50 needles in me when my acupuncturist was working on my back. And I usually fell asleep before they were all in. LOL
A friend's dog got acupuncture with me. We would do Mookie's needles then put her between my legs. Then I would get my needles. Then we both "cooked" for about 20-30. People used to laugh, but when Mookie died, I really missed that little girl going to our appointments.
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