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Acupuncture Thoughts and stories please!
I have never had this done but Im going to, as theres nothing else to try and it seems to have a pretty good success rate. My problem is my joints, I'm very very stiff, my hips and back ache constantly when it's cold, and in my knees there's basically not enough strong tissue to hold the joint together, and it constantly cracks in and out of the socket. Sounds awful I know But its not that bad. So anyway, I'm going to have acupuncture because Im sick of aching Im not worried about it persay, but want opinions anyway! Anyone?? | |
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susannah said: Thoughts and stories please!
I have never had this done but Im going to, as theres nothing else to try and it seems to have a pretty good success rate. My problem is my joints, I'm very very stiff, my hips and back ache constantly when it's cold, and in my knees there's basically not enough strong tissue to hold the joint together, and it constantly cracks in and out of the socket. Sounds awful I know But its not that bad. So anyway, I'm going to have acupuncture because Im sick of aching Im not worried about it persay, but want opinions anyway! Anyone?? I have had it before several times. It really can make a difference. The actual sticking in of the needles does not realy hurt, it is the twiddling of them. Even that does not REALLY hurt. Is more uncomfortable then a pain. It can also be very relaxing. Org note me if you want to know more. | |
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ellieadore said: susannah said: Thoughts and stories please!
I have never had this done but Im going to, as theres nothing else to try and it seems to have a pretty good success rate. My problem is my joints, I'm very very stiff, my hips and back ache constantly when it's cold, and in my knees there's basically not enough strong tissue to hold the joint together, and it constantly cracks in and out of the socket. Sounds awful I know But its not that bad. So anyway, I'm going to have acupuncture because Im sick of aching Im not worried about it persay, but want opinions anyway! Anyone?? I have had it before several times. It really can make a difference. The actual sticking in of the needles does not realy hurt, it is the twiddling of them. Even that does not REALLY hurt. Is more uncomfortable then a pain. It can also be very relaxing. Org note me if you want to know more. I ahdn't thought about it hurting. Well it's worth it anyway, it can't be any worse than not being able to walk by the time Im 40! Thanks Ellie | |
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It made a difference to me. I wish I could afford to have it again. I am not too sure if it sorts a problem or not but I think it can ease it whilst being used.
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ellieadore said: It made a difference to me. I wish I could afford to have it again. I am not too sure if it sorts a problem or not but I think it can ease it whilst being used.
Is it really expensive? My Mum seems to think it will ba about £25 a go, and I might not need many.... She has a problem with her shoulder, she has a tiny little extra rib by her collarbone that hurts her cause it doesnt fit in with the rest of her. She had it about 15 years ago and it "cured" her ever since, it's only now she feels the need for it again. Hopefully I will be the same! | |
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i did it once. there's an acupuncture school right across from my apartment and i figured i'd give it a go. i have to be honest, i didn't care for it a whole lot. i am glad i had the experience, and it wasn't terribly painful or anything, but i don't feel like it did anything for me one way or another.
the staff was really nice, and in fact they were able to tell me about past health problems i'd had just by feeling around on my arms (THAT was odd), but when i left i didn't feel any different than when i walked in, other than my wallet being a little lighter. i've gotten more out of yoga, which i should get back to doing someday soon. | |
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Anx said: i did it once. there's an acupuncture school right across from my apartment and i figured i'd give it a go. i have to be honest, i didn't care for it a whole lot. i am glad i had the experience, and it wasn't terribly painful or anything, but i don't feel like it did anything for me one way or another.
the staff was really nice, and in fact they were able to tell me about past health problems i'd had just by feeling around on my arms (THAT was odd), but when i left i didn't feel any different than when i walked in, other than my wallet being a little lighter. i've gotten more out of yoga, which i should get back to doing someday soon. Interesting. Although by the sounds of it you didnt really have any big problem you were looking to get cured, like me, so maybe I will have more luck...? I am going to start yoga and hopefully pilates too, theres no excuse for not doing it, I mean my body is a joke. Im 22 and Im worse than the Tin Man I've had enough! | |
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susannah said: Anx said: i did it once. there's an acupuncture school right across from my apartment and i figured i'd give it a go. i have to be honest, i didn't care for it a whole lot. i am glad i had the experience, and it wasn't terribly painful or anything, but i don't feel like it did anything for me one way or another.
the staff was really nice, and in fact they were able to tell me about past health problems i'd had just by feeling around on my arms (THAT was odd), but when i left i didn't feel any different than when i walked in, other than my wallet being a little lighter. i've gotten more out of yoga, which i should get back to doing someday soon. Interesting. Although by the sounds of it you didnt really have any big problem you were looking to get cured, like me, so maybe I will have more luck...? I am going to start yoga and hopefully pilates too, theres no excuse for not doing it, I mean my body is a joke. Im 22 and Im worse than the Tin Man I've had enough! i was just getting well from something when i went to acupuncture, really. i went to kind of get a tune-up and in hopes that it would spike my energy just a little. i'm not sure if it did any good. i know it didn't do any harm. and i was curious about it, so i'm happy i finally experienced it. meanwhile, i think yoga will be a great benefit for you. i've walked out of a yoga class feeling ten years younger. it's good stuff. | |
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Anx said: susannah said: Interesting. Although by the sounds of it you didnt really have any big problem you were looking to get cured, like me, so maybe I will have more luck...? I am going to start yoga and hopefully pilates too, theres no excuse for not doing it, I mean my body is a joke. Im 22 and Im worse than the Tin Man I've had enough! i was just getting well from something when i went to acupuncture, really. i went to kind of get a tune-up and in hopes that it would spike my energy just a little. i'm not sure if it did any good. i know it didn't do any harm. and i was curious about it, so i'm happy i finally experienced it. meanwhile, i think yoga will be a great benefit for you. i've walked out of a yoga class feeling ten years younger. it's good stuff. Yeah Im definitely going to start yoga. The only reason I havent before is laziness and time! But I know it would help, Im just nervous about it because Im *soooo* inflexible. But I guess you gotta start at the beginning huh? | |
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Now that the Americans have woken up....anyone else? | |
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Ex-Moderator | susannah said: Now that the Americans have woken up....anyone else?
I've never had it, but I can echo everything Anx said about yoga. I feel sooooo good after. And no worries on not being flexible. You'll get there. |
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CarrieMpls said: susannah said: Now that the Americans have woken up....anyone else?
I've never had it, but I can echo everything Anx said about yoga. I feel sooooo good after. And no worries on not being flexible. You'll get there. Cool, thankyou! I am getting excited about it already! Don't know when it will happen, hopefully soon! | |
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It's still seen as witchcraft around these parts. I'm not convinced. Then again, I'm not convinced I'm actually typing this so don't listen to me. Still, upon transcendial mediation, I saw my chakras were clear as a Scientologist with pancreatic cancer. | |
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You totally stold my thread idea!
I was going to post the same thing! | |
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CarrieMpls said: susannah said: Now that the Americans have woken up....anyone else?
I've never had it, but I can echo everything Anx said about yoga. I feel sooooo good after. And no worries on not being flexible. You'll get there. Tai Chi would complement accupuncture better. Its part of the trinity of Chi. Tai Chi Acupuncture Feng Shui Yogo is a hindu expression more so than Toa I think. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: Tai Chi Acupuncture Feng Shui Who's the fourth, Slut-Chi? | |
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Number23 said: It's still seen as witchcraft around these parts. I'm not convinced. Then again, I'm not convinced I'm actually typing this so don't listen to me. Still, upon transcendial mediation, I saw my chakras were clear as a Scientologist with pancreatic cancer.
Im going to try it anyway! | |
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jerseykrs said: AsianBomb777 said: Tai Chi Acupuncture Feng Shui Who's the fourth, Slut-Chi? ho Ho buffet | |
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AsianBomb777 said: You totally stold my thread idea!
I was going to post the same thing! | |
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susannah said: AsianBomb777 said: You totally stold my thread idea!
I was going to post the same thing! :susannahphotoshopthreadcommingsoon: | |
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AsianBomb777 said: CarrieMpls said: I've never had it, but I can echo everything Anx said about yoga. I feel sooooo good after. And no worries on not being flexible. You'll get there. Tai Chi would complement accupuncture better. Its part of the trinity of Chi. Tai Chi Acupuncture Feng Shui Yogo is a hindu expression more so than Toa I think. Maybe so, but its not taught in my local leisure centre, and as far as I know it won't cure my backache! | |
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AsianBomb777 said: susannah said: :susannahphotoshopthreadcommingsoon: BRING IT! You think you're the only one around here who can work Photoshop?! | |
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jerseykrs said: Im not taking my dog with me! | |
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susannah said: AsianBomb777 said: :susannahphotoshopthreadcommingsoon: BRING IT! You think you're the only one around here who can work Photoshop?! You just wait until I steal one of your stinky balls threads and post that first! | |
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susannah said: AsianBomb777 said: Tai Chi would complement accupuncture better. Its part of the trinity of Chi. Tai Chi Acupuncture Feng Shui Yogo is a hindu expression more so than Toa I think. Maybe so, but its not taught in my local leisure centre, and as far as I know it won't cure my backache! Is your backache due to an accident or just overall soreness? A few things that may help: 1) the right shoes 2) excercise and doing alot of sit-ups (a strong stomach reinforces the lower back and helps prevent backaches) 3) not stealing other orgers thread ideas. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: susannah said: Maybe so, but its not taught in my local leisure centre, and as far as I know it won't cure my backache! Is your backache due to an accident or just overall soreness? A few things that may help: 1) the right shoes 2) excercise and doing alot of sit-ups (a strong stomach reinforces the lower back and helps prevent backaches) 3) not stealing other orgers thread ideas. Ignoring the cheekiness.... Backache is due to bad joints and posture, but not so much posture in that I don't sit up straight, more to do with growing funny. The base of my back curves in more than it should, and if I stand up too long or don't watch how I sit it aches. As for the suggestions, Im on them! Also had physio years ago but didnt really help. The rest is just dodgy joints, always been that way. | |
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susannah said: AsianBomb777 said: Is your backache due to an accident or just overall soreness? A few things that may help: 1) the right shoes 2) excercise and doing alot of sit-ups (a strong stomach reinforces the lower back and helps prevent backaches) 3) not stealing other orgers thread ideas. Ignoring the cheekiness.... Backache is due to bad joints and posture, but not so much posture in that I don't sit up straight, more to do with growing funny. The base of my back curves in more than it should, and if I stand up too long or don't watch how I sit it aches. As for the suggestions, Im on them! Also had physio years ago but didnt really help. The rest is just dodgy joints, always been that way. I have that too, one leg is an inch longer than the other because my back is off center. I didn't know I had scoliosis till I was grown., and they had yearly screenings at school too. . I went to physical therapy for a while and they evened everything out. It didn't last once I was just exercizing at home though. Now I walk a lot and do yoga every day. It makes a real difference. Also my Dr said to wear Nikes for walking and that also helped a lot. They're very light weight but have the right support for my feet. I think accupuncture is worth a try. They use it on animals and it works so I don't see why it wouldn't work on people. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: susannah said: Ignoring the cheekiness.... Backache is due to bad joints and posture, but not so much posture in that I don't sit up straight, more to do with growing funny. The base of my back curves in more than it should, and if I stand up too long or don't watch how I sit it aches. As for the suggestions, Im on them! Also had physio years ago but didnt really help. The rest is just dodgy joints, always been that way. I have that too, one leg is an inch longer than the other because my back is off center. I didn't know I had scoliosis till I was grown., and they had yearly screenings at school too. . I went to physical therapy for a while and they evened everything out. It didn't last once I was just exercizing at home though. Now I walk a lot and do yoga every day. It makes a real difference. Also my Dr said to wear Nikes for walking and that also helped a lot. They're very light weight but have the right support for my feet. I think accupuncture is worth a try. They use it on animals and it works so I don't see why it wouldn't work on people. Wow, that sounds more serious than me! But still, joint stuff I'm definitely going for yoga! I'm glad you got everything worked out | |
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susannah said: shellyevon said: I have that too, one leg is an inch longer than the other because my back is off center. I didn't know I had scoliosis till I was grown., and they had yearly screenings at school too. . I went to physical therapy for a while and they evened everything out. It didn't last once I was just exercizing at home though. Now I walk a lot and do yoga every day. It makes a real difference. Also my Dr said to wear Nikes for walking and that also helped a lot. They're very light weight but have the right support for my feet. I think accupuncture is worth a try. They use it on animals and it works so I don't see why it wouldn't work on people. Wow, that sounds more serious than me! But still, joint stuff I'm definitely going for yoga! I'm glad you got everything worked out Yoga is wonderful In a few months I'm going to add Pilates to the mix and I'll have access to an indoor pool so there's going to be that too. Swimming is really good for your joints. That is as long as the water isn't too cold. The best thing you can do for your joints is keep them moving. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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