Saturday, January 29, 2011

So, It's about time for an Update

Hello there fellow readers, if there are any of you. Somethings, some changes, and an idea.

First, I'd like to talk photography. I've been getting things together and my partner in crime, (aka my hubby) has been revamping the website. Things are changing for klh, and I'm kind of excited. :0) I'd love to go into detail, but I'm not fully ready, so to my current clients, hang on tight! These changes will be good!

And secondly, with the idea coming from a great friend of mine, We will call her NKA, I'd like to start blogging about a cretin topic. She said I should journal about it, so I figured maybe blogging about it would be a great idea. So we will see where this goes and how comfortable I'll feel about sharing it with the world...

Here it is. Acupuncture. That's right. I started seeking acupuncture treatments last week, well Monday 1/24. I'm sure your first questions is Why? Well here is your answer.

I struggle with a few things that acupuncture can help with. Yes in the beginning when the idea came to me I thought I was insane for thinking about it. Why on earth would I want to go get poked with needles to help heal.... That's just plain crazy. But I did some research and had a consultation and decided that acupuncture was worth the try. Here is list of somethings the L.Ac and I came up with to work on.

1. Sleep, I've been struggling with falling asleep and staying asleep, and the OTC meds were not working anymore.

2. Raynaud's phenomenon, It's a circulation problem I've had for as long as I can remember. My extremities are always cold and freezing, If you've ever shaken hands with me, you know. :o) lol Acupuncture helps with circulation.

3. Back pain. This is an on again off again thing for me. Sometimes it is just so bad I no matter what position I am in helps relieve the pain. Or any OTC meds I take help either.

4. Stress. Yes, believe it or not, I've been getting stressed out so much more easily lately. especially driving to and from work.

5. And finally last thing I will share with you is, Anxiety. This is something I have struggled with all my life. And I hate it. And I've been on medication in the past for depression, ED's, and Anxiety and I'm just over taking prescription medications for these issues. Not that I don't believe in it, because, especially having gone to school for Professional Counseling, I do believe these drugs can help. But for my situation, and where I am currently at in life, I feel the medication is unnecessary. And Acupuncture has been helpful in healing those with anxiety issues.

Now, Acupuncture is not for everyone. I highly recommend that if you are interested in acupuncture, you find a licensed Acupuncturist and have a consult with them to see if acupuncture is right for you.

Another question you may have. Does it hurt? Well here is my answer, Not really. By not really I mean, every once in a while one of the needles, (that really are not much bigger than a strand of hair) goes in and stings. Yes stings. So I tell my acupuncturist and he takes it out right away, rubbing the spot and then leaving it alone. No more trying to put it back in, or trying to put a new one in it's place. It's just left out for the day's appointment. Some feel like a quick pinch, and not even a hard pinch. Others, you don't even feel at all. And in fact, once they are all in and you are left alone in the room for the 20-30 min, it's quite relaxing. There is some New Age music playing and the lights are off. It's time alone. I have had a hard time trying to clear my mind of things, which you are supposed to do. But, I've find that if I just spend that time concentrating on my breathing, and meditating, and praying, it helps. In fact a few times I've caught myself even falling asleep.

So far, for the three times I've gone, I've enjoyed it. And, in fact, I've even come to see a quick change in my sleeping habits. it doesn't take me as long to fall asleep, and in fact, last night, when I did fall asleep I actually stayed asleep the whole night with out once waking up.

So, this is only the beginning. Sharing with you my experience with acupuncture. I know some of you will think I'm crazy, some of you may not agree to this type of treatment, and others will see nothing wrong with it. And, that is ok. I am ok with that. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
And if you have any questions. Please feel free to ask. I may or may not be able to answer all of them though.

Thanks for reading.

2 comments:

  1. Hey, Days :) Can't wait to read more about your adventures in acupuncture! I have a question. Who would you *not* recommend acupuncture to?

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  2. Hey Sulf! Thanks for stopping by! I would say someone who has a bleeding disorder, or someone who bruises easily. Also, people who are going into acupuncture with wrong ideas. Even though acupuncture can be quick, I would not say to not expect a quick fix. Also, if you have really bad ADD/ADHD, I would definitely talk to the acupuncturist before hand to make sure it would work out for you. Other than that, I would say Acupuncture can be for everyone, especially having the consult!

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