Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Let me know how the acupuncture goes. I have severe back pain too right in the middle which I never had before. Usually mine is lower and like you it is miserable at night. I also have gone to several chiros with some being really good and others not so good and one actually hurt me-ouchy and since then I have been scared to go. Another thing is this machine and not sure what it is called, but it stretches out your back and suppose to seperate the vertabrate to allow oxygen to get in between for healing. Seems to make sense. I think it is as much as a regular appointment. I wonder too because Hanna has tons of allergies, but she is scared to have other people touching her at all. She has finally gotten to where she will allow me and Daddy to hug her and actually let me kiss her on the neck without freaking and wiping it away. I knew a lady that took all her kids starting at birth. Trish On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 9:26 PM, Tammy Kuhn <tkuhn1@...> wrote: > > > Anyone tried acupuncture for their children for allergies and healing? > > I've been seeing a chiro for 4 weeks now with no benefit. A dull, deep, > painful middle back (between shoulder blades) with arms falling asleep at > night while I sleep. I can tolerate my back during the day, but at night, > it's awful and I wake up so sore. Sneezing is my worse nightmare. > > Anyway....I'm going for acupuncture this Thursday. Think a good move. > Adjustments haven't been going well. I've had good results in the past but > been 6 years or so since seeing one. > > So, I have a nt 7.3 year old with food allergies. He'd be very good about > the process I'm betting. > > There are some chiro that practice applied keniosology. So that would be a > good route too. Thoughts? > > My PPD-NOS guy would benefit but my guess is that he would never in a > million years tolerate it. We shall see. See how I do. > > Thanks in advance. > > Tammy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 Dr. Tan in San Diego does acupuncture, and herbs and also teaches around the world. My family has gone to him several times when we really need someone good, and we live in Las Vegas, but will drive all the way there to see him. He is unbelievably good, and charges really fair prices. If anyone is in the San Diego area, I highly recommend him. I took my daughter to him when she was around one and a half or two and had horrible constipation issues we dealt with for 6 months. Because she was a toddler, he didn't use needles, he used a little thing that shocks, and she thought he was tickling her. It worked well. ________________________________ From: Tammy Kuhn <tkuhn1@...> @... Sent: Fri, January 29, 2010 9:26:19 PM Subject: [ ] OT-Acupuncture for allergies Anyone tried acupuncture for their children for allergies and healing? I've been seeing a chiro for 4 weeks now with no benefit. A dull, deep, painful middle back (between shoulder blades) with arms falling asleep at night while I sleep. I can tolerate my back during the day, but at night, it's awful and I wake up so sore. Sneezing is my worse nightmare. Anyway....I' m going for acupuncture this Thursday. Think a good move. Adjustments haven't been going well. I've had good results in the past but been 6 years or so since seeing one. So, I have a nt 7.3 year old with food allergies. He'd be very good about the process I'm betting. There are some chiro that practice applied keniosology. So that would be a good route too. Thoughts? My PPD-NOS guy would benefit but my guess is that he would never in a million years tolerate it. We shall see. See how I do. Thanks in advance. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Kennedy Kriger Institute doing research study for kids on spectrum doing acupancture and acupressure, fo kids ages 6 to 10 years old, this include 6-8 week twice weekly treatment, all free to family if qualify, if anybody interested,and live in Baltimore area, I can give number to call, off the list. We are intersted to get in it, and will give updates later when we in it Natalia From: Greenberg <vegascurls@...> Subject: Re: [ ] OT-Acupuncture for allergies Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 1:18 AM Â Dr. Tan in San Diego does acupuncture, and herbs and also teaches around the world. My family has gone to him several times when we really need someone good, and we live in Las Vegas, but will drive all the way there to see him. He is unbelievably good, and charges really fair prices. If anyone is in the San Diego area, I highly recommend him. I took my daughter to him when she was around one and a half or two and had horrible constipation issues we dealt with for 6 months. Because she was a toddler, he didn't use needles, he used a little thing that shocks, and she thought he was tickling her. It worked well. ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Tammy Kuhn <tkuhn1charter (DOT) net> @ groups. .com Sent: Fri, January 29, 2010 9:26:19 PM Subject: [ ] OT-Acupuncture for allergies Anyone tried acupuncture for their children for allergies and healing? I've been seeing a chiro for 4 weeks now with no benefit. A dull, deep, painful middle back (between shoulder blades) with arms falling asleep at night while I sleep. I can tolerate my back during the day, but at night, it's awful and I wake up so sore. Sneezing is my worse nightmare. Anyway....I' m going for acupuncture this Thursday. Think a good move. Adjustments haven't been going well. I've had good results in the past but been 6 years or so since seeing one. So, I have a nt 7.3 year old with food allergies. He'd be very good about the process I'm betting. There are some chiro that practice applied keniosology. So that would be a good route too. Thoughts? My PPD-NOS guy would benefit but my guess is that he would never in a million years tolerate it. We shall see. See how I do. Thanks in advance. Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2010 Report Share Posted January 30, 2010 Consider NAET. www.naet.com S S OT-Acupuncture for allergies Posted by: " Tammy Kuhn " tkuhn1@... bailykuhn Fri Jan 29, 2010 9:26 pm (PST) Anyone tried acupuncture for their children for allergies and healing? I've been seeing a chiro for 4 weeks now with no benefit. A dull, deep, painful middle back (between shoulder blades) with arms falling asleep at night while I sleep. I can tolerate my back during the day, but at night, it's awful and I wake up so sore. Sneezing is my worse nightmare. Anyway....I'm going for acupuncture this Thursday. Think a good move. Adjustments haven't been going well. I've had good results in the past but been 6 years or so since seeing one. So, I have a nt 7.3 year old with food allergies. He'd be very good about the process I'm betting. There are some chiro that practice applied keniosology. So that would be a good route too. Thoughts? My PPD-NOS guy would benefit but my guess is that he would never in a million years tolerate it. We shall see. See how I do. Thanks in advance. Tammy ------------------------------------------------------------ Do it right the first time. Click to find contractors to work on your home improvement project. Home Improvement Projects http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=zZ92dqDI226w-zu_U-7SYAAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAShL47IIE= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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