It did work for me, but it was too costly for me. Billy even learned how to put very small needles in sideways that would stay for 10 days. Helped a lot for the headaches, burning pain and for more movement.
I'm now have my own home unit Anodyne Therapy that I use on my spinal cord, upper & lower thigh, calves and then on the bottom of my feet @ 30 mins to 45 mins. It works with Monochromatic Infrared Photo Energy.
Sometimes we feel like Ginnie pigs. You need to try difference things to see what will work for you.
Best wishes to your husband,
Todd in Corpus Christi, TX
TM since April, 2002, ( still new to me )
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Does anyone on the list have experience with an acupuncturist? My husband has been living with excruciating pain since he was dx'd with TM last August. He's tried all of the pain medications and they help to a certain degree but there are times when they are completely ineffective. I made an appointment for him today with an acupuncturist and he feels that it has taken the edge off of the pain but he's not sure if it really worked or if it's more of a psychological thing.The acupuncturist wants to see him twice a week for a while and I was wondering if any of you have had a positive experience with acupuncture. If it works and my husband can get off of some of his prescriptions it would be worth the investment but if not, it could be a very costly experiment.Any input/experience that you have will be greatly appreciated.Thanks,Michelle in Atlanta
