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Re: accupunctureFrom: Emma (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun Aug 30 22:04:51 1998
It's covered in my health insurance in Australia, I think it is such a widely used thing that health comapnies do cover it these days. Did you read my post I sent earlier about acupuncure? ---------- From: Chandra A. Martin To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: accupuncture Date: Monday, 31 August 1998 6:46AM Anissa: You have convinced me!!! I think I may see if I can find an Acupuncture Specialist in my area. Do you think something like this is covered by insurance? I'll keep you posted on my findings. Chandra Manassas, VA mrscmartin@hotmail.com ----Original Message Follows---- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 15:21:39 -0500 Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net From: anonymous@obgyn.net To: Multiple recipients of list <anonymous@obgyn.net> Subject: Re: accupuncture Chandra: It took my Doctor about 5 minutes to insert them. I had one in each foot, one in each shin, in each hand (between the thumb and the pointer) and 5-6 in my stomach. The ones in the hands and the feet were the most annoying, and I was the most uptight about the stomach and I felt NOTHING. He woke up the nerve endings in the hands and feet, and then I had to lay there and relax for about 15-20 minutes. I felt SOOOO relaxed when I left there!! I have had numerous Laps and tried Lupron, and while these worked for me, it was for only a period of time. I was willing to try about anything. I am happy to say, as I have stated before, that I have noticed a difference!! Hope your feeling well today!! Anissa
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