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May 18, 2024, 3:34 pm UTC    
May 03, 2005 12:50PM
> When I did get more severe pain, or when I'd been bad and not gone to him for several
> months, then he'd use the needles and let me lie. Usually about 15 mins. It felt like
> an eternity (Especially when you're in a small room with only two exceedingly boring
> medical posters on the nearby wall to keep you occupied) but I doubt it was ever longer
> than 20-25 minutes.

Michelle, thank you for answering. Very interesting indeed...

Maybe part of the process is to refocus the brain elsewhere, specially since you say that the experience feels like an "eternity" to you...

-wirelessguru1
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Acupuncture 'more than a placebo'

Stephen Tonkin May 01, 2005 01:19AM

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Michelle May 02, 2005 08:32AM

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Michelle May 02, 2005 05:29PM

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Michelle May 03, 2005 03:03AM

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wirelessguru1 May 03, 2005 12:50PM

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Michelle May 03, 2005 05:10PM

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lobo-hotei May 03, 2005 05:14PM

Fake acupuncture helps migraines

Stephen Tonkin May 03, 2005 11:28PM

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