Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 I have had 4 sessions now with acupuncture, and the most major change I have noticed is being able to sleep thru the night! yes, I actually get into that hard to or never reach REM state where you can dream and feel rested after you wake up...I have learned a lot just by asking the dr a lot of questions...the nice thing about acupuncture is you dont have to have the pins in the place thaqt hurts, you can use other spots on the body that refer to that point...like congestion....the pins can go in any number of places...if you let your doctor know what you need they usually will do a free consultation..if you ask them....good luck, I am excited to be able to get some sleep!!! Dreams are the seeds of Reality, that's what Mom always said, So Dream Big!!! Love Becca Life is too short for drama & petty things, so kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2010 Report Share Posted July 29, 2010 Dear friends, I've been on Tasigna for going on three months. At first it was wonderful, but then the sleepiness set in again and now it's a battle to stay awake. I started acupuncture, hoping that might help. I've only been twice, but my response was: That first day, I feel like a million bucks. Like I've never been sick! I get a lot done and enjoy a great outlook -- energy and stamina. The second day I feel like I've got a bad case of the flu. All I can do is sleep, I'm dizzy, queasy, and everything hurts. The third day, I'm back to normal -- Tasigna normal, that is. Sleepy, but no other beefs. My question is, does that sound normal? For acupuncture, that is. I realize it's a long-term process and I'm all for sticking with it if it will eventually lead to a good change. Thanks folks! Best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2010 Report Share Posted August 1, 2010 , You say you feeling fabulous, then the 2nd day goes by and you feel exhausted again. Are you consuming much gluten? For many years I didn't know I had a gluten intolerance problem. When I was tested at my allergist some 15 years ago I soon forgo the white flour and white bread, which made me feel just like what you are experiencing. When I finally gave up, and stayed away from restaurants, and bakeries which sold white flour products, I realized I no longer had that tired feeling. Now when I can't seem to fall asleep because I have too much energy, I will cheat and eat the white bun that will help me stay asleep! Try eliminating your carb's and see if it isn't your food issue which is causing that sleepiness! I am still seeing a Acupuncturist for the Gleevec 400mgs. rash! It seems to go away, however, when I try to leave my house and get exposed to the humidity I find new rashes starting where the old ones dried out! It is an ongoing situation however, I am due to be in Anaheim,CA. around August 10, 2010 at the Marriott in Anaheim, CA. If anybody is a CMLer who lives near the Convention center I would like to meet you! I am there for The National Flute Convention with my daughter!Dory Doggie ________________________________ From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@...> Sent: Thu, July 29, 2010 1:40:57 PM Subject: [ ] Acupuncture Dear friends, I've been on Tasigna for going on three months. At first it was wonderful, but then the sleepiness set in again and now it's a battle to stay awake. I started acupuncture, hoping that might help. I've only been twice, but my response was: That first day, I feel like a million bucks. Like I've never been sick! I get a lot done and enjoy a great outlook -- energy and stamina. The second day I feel like I've got a bad case of the flu. All I can do is sleep, I'm dizzy, queasy, and everything hurts. The third day, I'm back to normal -- Tasigna normal, that is. Sleepy, but no other beefs. My question is, does that sound normal? For acupuncture, that is. I realize it's a long-term process and I'm all for sticking with it if it will eventually lead to a good change. Thanks folks! Best, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 That is amazing. I never heard that before. Thanks for the " news bulletin " -- I will try it out! The flute convention, how exciting! My sister plays the flute, she played at my wedding. On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Dory Doggie <hellodoggie0009@...>wrote: > > > , > > You say you feeling fabulous, then the 2nd day goes by and you feel > exhausted > again. Are you consuming much gluten? For many years I didn't know I had > a gluten intolerance problem. When I was tested at my allergist some 15 > years > ago I soon forgo the white flour and white bread, which made me feel just > like > what you are experiencing. When I finally gave up, and stayed away from > restaurants, and bakeries which sold white flour products, I realized I no > longer > had that tired feeling. Now when I can't seem to fall asleep because I have > too > much energy, I will cheat and eat the white bun that will help me stay > asleep! > > Try eliminating your carb's and see if it isn't your food issue which is > causing > that sleepiness! > > I am still seeing a Acupuncturist for the Gleevec 400mgs. rash! It seems to > go > away, however, when I try to leave my house and get exposed to the humidity > I find new rashes starting where the old ones dried out! It is an ongoing > situation > however, > > I am due to be in Anaheim,CA. around August 10, 2010 at the Marriott > in Anaheim, CA. If anybody is a CMLer who lives near the Convention center > I would like to meet you! I am there for The National Flute Convention with > my > daughter!Dory Doggie > > ________________________________ > > From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@... <rrosenlum%40gmail.com>> > <%40> > Sent: Thu, July 29, 2010 1:40:57 PM > Subject: [ ] Acupuncture > > > Dear friends, I've been on Tasigna for going on three months. At first it > was wonderful, but then the sleepiness set in again and now it's a battle > to > stay awake. > > I started acupuncture, hoping that might help. I've only been twice, but my > response was: That first day, I feel like a million bucks. Like I've never > been sick! I get a lot done and enjoy a great outlook -- energy and > stamina. > The second day I feel like I've got a bad case of the flu. All I can do is > sleep, I'm dizzy, queasy, and everything hurts. The third day, I'm back to > normal -- Tasigna normal, that is. Sleepy, but no other beefs. > > My question is, does that sound normal? For acupuncture, that is. I realize > it's a long-term process and I'm all for sticking with it if it will > eventually lead to a good change. > > Thanks folks! > > Best, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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