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Re: Accupuncture

From: Endo (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jul 12 05:36:34 2004


It's also tax deductible if your insurance doesnt cover it.

At Mon, 12 Jul 2004, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Hi Maria --
>I have within the last 3 months experienced a great amount of benefit
>from accupuncture! Prior to trying it, I was both a skeptic, and a bit
>of a baby being afraid of the needles, but after my first session, I
>could feel a difference -- if I could do it more, I would, but it's
>rather expensive and insurance doesn't cover it, so I'm now going about
>once every other week.
>
>It has been far more effective at pain relief than vicodin, without te
>nasty side-effects! It has not been a total cure or anything, but that
>along with starting femara have made a significant difference in my pain
>and fatigure at least being more handl-able/manageable!
>
>I am now curious abou reflexology, and if anyone has also experiences
>positive benefits from that in combo with accupuncture....
>-Mariah
>
>At Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Maria wrote:
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Has anyone tried accupuncture for pain relief? Wondering if it has
>>helped.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>
>>--
>>Maria
>>




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