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Title: Acupuncture
Post by: trigeminalneuralgia on February 19, 2013, 04:48:46 PM
I know youre all healthy folk, generally

But has anyone gotten acupuncture on any body part?

Im curious if itd help my tmj and shoulder area
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: Lazlo on February 19, 2013, 04:49:44 PM
i have had accupuncture, and it worked.
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: trigeminalneuralgia on February 19, 2013, 04:50:40 PM
really!!  where did you get it?  how did it feel?

ive heard things about it and dry needling which is basically the same thing
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: neferkitti on February 19, 2013, 08:55:06 PM
I've had success with acupuncture for my jaw pain, primarily in my bum joint. I was in pretty bad shape right before treatment and walked out feeling pretty pain free. This lasted for 2-3 days. Immediately post needling though I felt a shooting/stabbing pain behind my ear (don't know if that was supposed to happen) followed by a sensation released pressure. Acupuncturist was going for inflammation reduction, or so he said. One thing, acupuncture make me especially sleepy. Too sleepy, really. Some folks like this. For me, it's too sedating.
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: Lazlo on February 19, 2013, 09:15:48 PM
really!!  where did you get it?  how did it feel?

ive heard things about it and dry needling which is basically the same thing

i had it with a real experienced chinese acupuncturist. went to visit him twice a weak, he would put the needles in and actually attached these little electrodes to the needles which stimulated them --it didn't hurt or anything at all. would go twice a week for 20 minute sessions each time.
but this was just for an a small chronic pain issue, could have resolved on its own, i'm nor sure, i did it for like 3 months (maybe 20 sessions altogether)
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: Kristen on February 20, 2013, 08:06:59 AM
I had it....  He said I would be pregnant in 3 months and sure enough I was.    Very relaxing,  overall feel good.
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: trigeminalneuralgia on February 20, 2013, 08:30:58 AM
thanks for the comments,

i didnt realize it was so relaxing!!

technically im trying to get this covered by insurance so it'd be "dry needling" in case i have some kind of effed up reaction.i wonder if theyd use the electrodes too, i want them.  i was even considering shockwave therapy  :-\

biggest fear is itd only last a few days but i guess that's better than nothing.

http://vimeo.com/35766706 (http://vimeo.com/35766706)
is a video about ehlers danlos syndrome (it'd probably bore you guys)

but the phyiatrist guy swears by dry needling.  he says that when you have a loose joint all the tissues and muscles around it develop "contractures" and change chemically and stretching can make them worse.  even after you stabilize the joint, the muscles still think the joint is loose.  he's really into dry needling/acupuncture.
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: trigeminalneuralgia on February 21, 2013, 01:24:47 PM
I stuck my thumb in my mouth and massaged my maseter muscle between my fingers.  It was intense
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: stupidjaws on February 21, 2013, 01:54:45 PM
acupunture sounds so cool.
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: trigeminalneuralgia on March 12, 2013, 10:52:37 AM
pretty sure i have mild elbow tendonitis.  i wonder if dry needling/acupuncture would make this better or worse?  sounds painful
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: treevernal on March 18, 2013, 06:29:50 PM
Man how I wish I could afford regular accupuncture, massage, and physical therapy; that'd be awesome!
Title: Re: Acupuncture
Post by: trigeminalneuralgia on March 18, 2013, 08:08:51 PM
I know!  Its expensive.  I bought acupuncture needles off ebay but i dont know how to use them

Hopefully they dont have hiv  :(

I guess i could stick them in boiling water or something lol