Guest guest Posted June 30, 2010 Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 , I have a holistic doctor who goes to my church who does accupuncture as well as other treatments. I have talked with her about the RA and she told me that she did not want me to waste my money on accupuncture, regardless of what anyone else might tell me, because it is not effective on RA. I know she treats other people at church for other problems, so I really appreciated her being forthright with me about what she felt she could and couldn't do to help. from California > > From: <cynsayre@...> > Subject: RE: [ ] New Member > > Date: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 6:35 AM > > > Â > > > > HI Rose and , > Thank you for your information and suggestions. I have an appt with my > Internists this week to review my current labs and hopefully she will have > suggestions on the next direction to take. > > I do currently take VD (10,000 IU) daily and monitor my levels (currently > 59.8 w/range 32.0-100.00) which are also important for thyroid conditions. > Because I seem to be allergic to the fillers in pain meds, this journey is > very scary. Once I have a definitive diagnoses, (hopefully possible) I'll > be able to zero in on the more natural supplements. I prefer holistic to > allopathic treatments, since my journey in treatment of the thyroid. It's > amazing how little Dr's know about so much!! > > I'm curious to know if anyone on the list has tried acupuncture for RA pain > relief and how successful it may have been. > Thank you all for your sharing of what you have learned. > > Abundant Blessings, > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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