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ipreferdosequis 09-13-2011 04:52 PM

relief from constant atypical pain? acupuncture?
 
i have atypical TN, has anyone got relief from the constant burning pressure? any tips are welcome. I've been told to try acupuncture a few times, but my father seems against it (he is a retired ex- medical detective). I was wondering if anyone has had acupuncture and felt significant relief.

sadie324 09-13-2011 09:06 PM

I go to acupuncture every other week. If anything it gives me a time to relax and for a few hours after i feel very calm. I have heard you need to continue to go for it to work but the one i go to they focus on your whole body/breathing in order to relieve the TN pain. I recommend it just from my experience with it. I don't know if it's helping the TN or if its my medicine but I will say I have felt better since I started it.

Good Luck!

PS .. i asked about this before and someone told me you really have to like where you go to because the acupuncturist makes a huge difference. The first place i went to was awful and chose to try another place which i now love. so give it a few shots!

Burntmarshmallow 09-13-2011 09:25 PM

I know of many people who have it done to help lessen the pain and like Sadie mentioned to let go of stress relax . its best to go regularly . You should try it.
and Lol Sadie ... acupuncture give it a few shots :rolleyes: thats Punny.
PEACE
BMW

Maelene 10-05-2011 07:16 PM

why not
 
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Originally Posted by ipreferdosequis (Post 805170)
i have atypical TN, has anyone got relief from the constant burning pressure? any tips are welcome. I've been told to try acupuncture a few times, but my father seems against it (he is a retired ex- medical detective). I was wondering if anyone has had acupuncture and felt significant relief.

I have type 2 tn and am presently doing acupuncture. So far I've not been helped but I'm hanging in there. I know 3 people who have been helped and they highly recommend this...they all had type 1 tn. Good luck...it can't hurt and just maybe it will help.

JossyB 10-08-2011 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by ipreferdosequis (Post 805170)
i have atypical TN, has anyone got relief from the constant burning pressure? any tips are welcome. I've been told to try acupuncture a few times, but my father seems against it (he is a retired ex- medical detective). I was wondering if anyone has had acupuncture and felt significant relief.

Eastern Medicines like acupuncture have been around for hundreds of years and in my experience it does work for my TN, expecially when its a crippling episode. The key for me is to, like mentioned before, find a keenly trained therapist to work with and one that you are comfortable with. Secondly, its common for many to have to maintain a regimen with the understanding that 1. The first session may only offer mild results 2. Most insurances will not cover it.

Good luck with finding an acupuncturist you can relax with. And, no, there is no pain involved. Many are against it because it is not the normal approach to feeling better.


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