Tried Accupuncture For The First Time
By LooeyVille
@LooeyVille (82)
United States
10 responses
@DaddyEvil (160383)
• United States
9h
One day I'd like to try it and see if it helped with any of the hyperthyroid symptoms I go through.
I hope it does help you.
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@GardenGerty (166149)
• United States
2h
I know someone who does acupuncture, but she lives in a different state. I am not sure I would try it, but many people find it helpful.
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@snowy22315 (197909)
• United States
6h
I hope it did. I had some acupuncture when I hurt my back once I think it helped
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@thedevilinme (4456)
• Northampton, England
2h
Bet you got the needle when you saw the bill
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@porwest (110044)
• United States
8h
I have never had it done, but I tend to think of acupuncture as junk science, right along with chiropractic care. My nephew is a chiropractor, and I have never had the hear to tell him what I think of it. lol
AS for chiropractic care, I used to go for my back issues. I felt worse every time I went.
But good thing I didn't give you your Christmas present yet...you'll know what I mean eventually. lol
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@porwest (110044)
• United States
6h
@franxav I think acupuncture and chiropractic care require one major thing; suspension of disbelief. In other words, IF it is successful, it IS in much the same way that a placebo is effective. If you believe it works, those who DO believe it, will receive the greatest benefit FROM it.
If one puts tin foil on their head FULLY expecting it will pick up radio signals, they are going to hear SOMETHING, even if it's just something making noise in the background.
Just my two cents.
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@FourWalls (79691)
• United States
6h
The VA has it covered as part of pain management therapy. I’m not at that point yet, but it’s good to hear a review!
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@LeaPea2417 (38626)
• Toccoa, Georgia
Just now
I considered doing that for migraines but never ended up doing it.











