Postby shooraijin » Sat Aug 07, 2004 8:21 am
The acupunture needles don't really hurt much if they're inserted properly. I had two connected to my leg, and then an electronic stimulator attached to that. It was more of a deep ache sensation -- the needles don't really bother you.
There are also small "thumbtacks" that can be used for pressure point stimulation in places like the ear. I was so fatigued once that I tried one on my earlobe, supposedly for energy (this was after being up all night on call). It worked, although I can't say whether it was because it hurt or because it was actually doing something, but it DID work! ^^
Nevertheless, as an MD, I'm still hesitant to advocate acupuncture/pressure as a universal cure. That being said, I do think it has definite applications, and for someone where conventional therapy has failed, why not?
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