I have horrible back pain and I have a bunch of stress with my job.
Acupuncture? Is it worth it?
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nsyncflgirl2 |
Acupuncture? Is it worth it? |
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AudaciousAudrey |
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Posts: 23064 (03/12/2009 11:48 PM) Biggest Know It All '09
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Yes, I have heard great things about it.
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raWrr222 |
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Posts: 2461 (03/12/2009 11:52 PM) |
go to a chiropractor instead
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AudaciousAudrey |
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Posts: 23066 (03/12/2009 11:53 PM) Biggest Know It All '09
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raWrr222 wrote:I wouldn't. |
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Nenufar2 |
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Posts: 13821 (03/12/2009 11:55 PM) |
Acupuncture worked for my mother (but that was years ago).
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nsyncflgirl2 |
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Posts: 18078 (03/12/2009 11:58 PM) |
I have a month to go before I get health insurance. I need a quick fix that is relatively inexpensive
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PixieStyxGirl |
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Posts: 107 (03/13/2009 12:21 AM) |
A few years ago I went for acupuncture on the advice of my neurologist for Bell's Palsy. After the first session, the pain in my cheek was totally gone. I
think it helped me recover faster. I don't know about it being inexpensive, though...when I went three years ago, it was $60 a session. I guess it depends
on how often you'd need to go. I had to go once a week for about six weeks.
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nsyncflgirl2 |
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Posts: 18079 (03/13/2009 12:53 AM) |
I just wanna go once.
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PixieStyxGirl |
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Posts: 108 (03/13/2009 12:57 AM) |
I would recommend it. I wish my insurance covered it, because I would have continued to go.
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