[Nfbc-info] acupuncture

Beth Koenig bethko at gmail.com
Thu Jan 31 23:38:51 UTC 2013


Have you tried topical pain meds? They make patches and creams. I use
a cream on my back and neck that helps quite a bit when my headaches
get out of control. It's non-prescription so I've had other people try
it too. I once got bit by Johnny's African Grey, who hit a nerve in my
thumb. I used the cream and in 5 minutes it started feel better. I
think that acuputure is a good way to go. Have you seen a
chiropractor? The limping can throw your joints out of wack and that
can make things worse.
Thanks,
Beth Koenig
bethko at gmail.com
(714) 699-DEAF (3323)
Director of Deaf Blind Services
Orange County Deaf Advocacy Center
1525 Durant Street 303
Santa Ana, CA 92706
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On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Rob <rcubfank at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Well, this is the last straw. I am trying acupuncture this week before I go to Leaderdog. Unfortunately, I might be a day late and a dollar short on this but I have to try something so that I can walk at Leaderdog. I went for one session today. I go again on Wednesday and one again on Friday. Hopefully, this will work if anything temporararly. If not, Leaderdog may send me home because I can’t walk. After the first session, I am still in great pain, but it is only the first acupuncture session.
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