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Old 12-29-2006, 11:00 AM
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I tried accupuncture for a year after my PN started because I didn't know what else to try. My accupuncturist was on the faculty of the Pacific School of Oriental Medicine here in San Diego.

Accupuncture helped headaches, toothaches, sore muscles, and even help clear my stuffed sinuses. Unfortunately, it had NO effect on my PN at all, either short term or long term. That was also the experience of anybody who tried it in the old PN boards.

It's still worth a try. We are all different and each of our PN has different and often multiple causes that makes our PNs completely individual. Accupuncture could give you dramatic relief and healing. You won't know until you give it a fair trial.
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