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Old 05-06-2005, 07:35 PM   #1
natchr
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Accupuncture for OA pain?

Now that Vioxx is a no-no and, so it would seem, are many other traditional pain meds for the osteo-arthritis in my knees, I am wondering if anyone out there has tried accupuncture. I read that it has been approved as an alternative treatment for OA pain and I am ready to try just about anything for some relief! Any other alternative treatments found to be helpful?
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Old 05-07-2005, 03:16 PM   #2
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Re: Accupuncture for OA pain?

helps some but not all,you will have to try it

a large dose of asprin may help
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Old 05-07-2005, 06:47 PM   #3
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Re: Accupuncture for OA pain?

I have OA in my hands and accupuncture has been a part of my treatment. I also take relafen and SAM-e. I think the best part of accupuncture for me is that is very relaxing. My hands feel great after a treatment and I am super relaxed for the rest of the day. It took about 4 treatments for me to notice a difference. I have done 9 treatments so far. I don't know for how long I will continue accupunture-my insurance doesn't cover the cost. I also have a hard time finding a babysitter to watch my 2 kids. My accupunturist said that if you don't start feeling better after about 6 to 8 treatments it probably won't work for you. Good luck.

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