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Ok, lol , this might be a really dumb question but i

can't help it ! I'm clueless ... What exactly is

acupuncture in regards to helping with pain? I don't

know just doesn't sound too helpful but maybe that's

bc im still too traumatized from having the EEG thing

, with all the needles and stuff. But anyways , i have

really bad leg cramps so would this help and where is

this preformed? thanks !

-Britt

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Hi , I will be having acupuncture beginning next week

as my GP just referred me. His reason was Degenerative Joint

disease secondary and caused by CMT. In my opinion, I don't

think it can hurt, I am not a doctor, but it restores balance

to the body and helps to maintain Homeostasis. From what I have

read, disease can occur when channels become blocked.

Acupuncture unblocks these channels through medians in our body,

therefore creating the " homeostasis " . I am just giving it a try.

I feel it will either help or not, but I don't think it can hurt

me. I hope it helps you. I will let you know more as I do, and

if it helps me.

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Yes, I did, but only for a couple of weeks, then she sent me to the

neurologist. The chiropractor was trying to get feeling back in my hand

with the acupuncture. Didn't work, and she had also been working on me with

doing my back. But you never know, it was also before I was officially

diagnosed.

Take care,

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Hi, group! Well, besides RA, OA, and Fibro., I have been fighting

sciatica for the past 12 months. Tried phys.therapy, it was a temp.

fix. I have had six epidural steroid injections into my spine, again,

temp.fix. I am considering acupuncture...has anyone tried that yet?

gentle hugs! Marcia in western N>Y> state

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Hi Marcia, I also might have sciatica. I was put on prednisone which did nothing. Luckily for me, I was just on it temporarily, but I'm still having problems. I didn't notice the sciatica until during the summer quarter. I only had two classes, put my books in backpack and took the stairs. Apparently, in my case that might have triggered it. My doctor didn't say anything to me about physical therapy. That kind of makes me mad. I feel like I was told prednisone is the only thing that could help. Or I could grin and bear it. Susiemarciastoyle <marciastoyle@...> wrote: Hi, group! Well, besides RA, OA, and Fibro., I have been fightingsciatica for the past 12 months. Tried phys.therapy, it was a temp.fix. I have had six epidural steroid injections into my spine, again,temp.fix. I am considering acupuncture...has anyone tried that yet? gentle hugs! Marcia in western N>Y> state

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I had sciatica last year. I did 4 weeks of Physical Therapy after the 2nd week it was a lot better by 4 weeks it was gone and I don't have it anymore. Staceysuzette ridgeway <cat_lady20042003@...> wrote: Hi Marcia, I also might have sciatica. I was put on prednisone which did nothing. Luckily for me, I was just on it

temporarily, but I'm still having problems. I didn't notice the sciatica until during the summer quarter. I only had two classes, put my books in backpack and took the stairs. Apparently, in my case that might have triggered it. My doctor didn't say anything to me about physical therapy. That kind of makes me mad. I feel like I was told prednisone is the only thing that could help. Or I could grin and bear it. Susiemarciastoyle <marciastoyle > wrote: Hi, group! Well, besides RA, OA, and Fibro., I have been fightingsciatica for the past 12 months. Tried phys.therapy, it was a temp.fix. I have had six epidural steroid injections into my spine,

again,temp.fix. I am considering acupuncture...has anyone tried that yet? gentle hugs! Marcia in western N>Y> state

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Hi , as for me, when I have acupuncture done, the next day is a fabulous

day, no matter what i had the procedure for.  It gives me a mental and physical

feeling of well being, energy galore, and just plain feel good.  The next day

that wonderful feeling is not there, but I have not had it for helping me with

Gleevec or any other drug,.  So I really can't compare.  Acupuncture has

helped me with arthritis, a terrible rash from Gleevec and several other things,

like the back ache I now have.  It does take several treatments, depending on

the problem.  Bobby

a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.01

11/2009 PCR 0.034

02/2010 PCRU

#840 Zavie's Zero Club

From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@...>

Subject: [ ] Acupuncture

Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 2:40 PM

 

Dear friends, I've been on Tasigna for going on three months. At first it

was wonderful, but then the sleepiness set in again and now it's a battle to

stay awake.

I started acupuncture, hoping that might help. I've only been twice, but my

response was: That first day, I feel like a million bucks. Like I've never

been sick! I get a lot done and enjoy a great outlook -- energy and stamina.

The second day I feel like I've got a bad case of the flu. All I can do is

sleep, I'm dizzy, queasy, and everything hurts. The third day, I'm back to

normal -- Tasigna normal, that is. Sleepy, but no other beefs.

My question is, does that sound normal? For acupuncture, that is. I realize

it's a long-term process and I'm all for sticking with it if it will

eventually lead to a good change.

Thanks folks!

Best,

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Ah! That explains a lot. Thanks, Bobby!

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 1:20 PM, ROBERTA DOYLE <rcd1929@...>wrote:

>

>

> Hi , as for me, when I have acupuncture done, the next day is a

> fabulous day, no matter what i had the procedure for. It gives me a mental

> and physical feeling of well being, energy galore, and just plain feel

> good. The next day that wonderful feeling is not there, but I have not had

> it for helping me with Gleevec or any other drug,. So I really can't

> compare. Acupuncture has helped me with arthritis, a terrible rash from

> Gleevec and several other things, like the back ache I now have. It does

> take several treatments, depending on the problem. Bobby

>

> a ( Bobby ) Doyle, dob 12/17/29

> DX 5/1995

> Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

> 02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

> 06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

> 06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

> 04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

> 04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

> 01/2009 PCR 5.69

> 04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

> 09/2009 PCR 0.01

> 11/2009 PCR 0.034

> 02/2010 PCRU

> #840 Zavie's Zero Club

>

>

>

> From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@... <rrosenlum%40gmail.com>>

> Subject: [ ] Acupuncture

> <%40>

> Date: Thursday, July 29, 2010, 2:40 PM

>

>

>

>

> Dear friends, I've been on Tasigna for going on three months. At first it

>

> was wonderful, but then the sleepiness set in again and now it's a battle

> to

>

> stay awake.

>

> I started acupuncture, hoping that might help. I've only been twice, but my

>

> response was: That first day, I feel like a million bucks. Like I've never

>

> been sick! I get a lot done and enjoy a great outlook -- energy and

> stamina.

>

> The second day I feel like I've got a bad case of the flu. All I can do is

>

> sleep, I'm dizzy, queasy, and everything hurts. The third day, I'm back to

>

> normal -- Tasigna normal, that is. Sleepy, but no other beefs.

>

> My question is, does that sound normal? For acupuncture, that is. I realize

>

> it's a long-term process and I'm all for sticking with it if it will

>

> eventually lead to a good change.

>

> Thanks folks!

>

> Best,

>

>

>

>

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