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Old 09-14-2007, 01:09 AM #1
Carrie Carrie is offline
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Confused Accupuncture with NAET

Hello -
It's been some time since I've posted. I was rolling along fairly well. Someone told me about NAET along with accupunture treatments. I decided to give it a try. Well, this seems crazy. But, PN makes me crazy, so no matter.
Anyway, the NAET is a form of muscle testing and treatment for allergies. I'm certain many of you have heard of it. It may have helped balance me out in some manner, but my PN has gone off the charts! I think I'm dying here. My feet are burning, throbbing, buzzing and stinging horrible.
I don't know if it is the weather or coincidence, but the pain level has gone through the roof. I've had 6 treatments, but will not get anymore in case they truly are stirring up something with me electrically! I take Neurontin with Vicodin for my pain. It does not seem to do much help now at all!
I thought maybe my nerves were actually trying to heal, but this is not fun.

Anyone ever had a bad experience with accupuncture or NAET? Do you have an opinion about if it could make things worse for me like this?
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