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PLRX 02-17-2011 9:10pm

1997-2011
 
In 1997 I was a Drill Instructor and I got hurt while executing the obstacle course. My hip was damaged and the budget Navy Doctors gave me motrin. It got worse and they kept taking X-Rays, years and years passed by and I kept sucking it up.

Lately, I started to visit the doctor again and finally, last August they did a MRI and "finally discovered" it was cartilage damage and I was diagnosed with arthritis. I also told the doctor that I limp everytime I take a right step, he stated that I have developed tendinitis and gave me more pills. I took the pills and I got no idea WTF they are. This problem is just one chain reaction to many problems I got with my right leg (from lower back to the foot).

Today, I drove by an acupuncturist and his sign says "sport injury" and gave it a shot. I met with Mr. Lee, the man is a Korean dude with 10,000 diplomas, certificates, CA legal stuff I mean the man most be some kind of super needle man. I explained to Mr. Lee what happened to me in 1997 and within 15 seconds he describes all my problems without me telling him anything. I agree for him to perform acupuncture and he started to stick me with the needles on my elbows, back, lower back hip, hamstring, knee, calf and achilles tendon. Initially everything started smooth, few minutes went by and I could feel the tendons on my hip cramping real bad and I almost called him but, it started to go away. Few minutes passed by and I started to feel some relief to this pain that I've learned to live with and felt it going away. Mr. Lee came back and turned on a heat lamp on the needles and after 15 minutes he removed the needles and told me to stand-up.

For the first time in years I felt better and I was not limping. He told me to go back next week, I'll be there!!

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Munch 02-17-2011 9:19pm

Wow! If it really works then congrats to you. :cheers:

Midnight85 02-17-2011 9:31pm

That's great! I tried it (acupuncture) once and it was unsuccessful. I hope you can be pain free.

NEVRL8T 02-17-2011 9:33pm

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Originally Posted by Midnight85 (Post 150059)
That's great! I tried it (acupuncture) once and it was unsuccessful. I hope you can be pain free.

I agree. It didn't help me either, but I know a guy that swears by it.

nypearson 02-17-2011 9:46pm

:cheers:

Glad to hear it's working. Chronic pain is no fun, my wife suffers from back pain and has scheduled an appointment with an acupuncturist in a couple of weeks. I didn't even know, she just told me when I mentioned how it worked for you.
The one thing you mentioned about the pills is actually scary because you're in pain so you take the pills but they're not solving anything and the next thing you know you're hooked and who needs that bs.

Frizlefrak 02-17-2011 9:53pm

So....basically, you're a human pincushion?

Seriously though, I've considered it for my lower back pain. I've heard similar success stories to yours. My back pain is from a car accident (rollover) when I was a teen. I won't take pills long term for the reasons nypearson enumerated, and have just learned to live with pain.

Glad it's working for you. :cheers:

nypearson 02-17-2011 9:59pm

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Originally Posted by Frizlefrak (Post 150091)
and have just learned to live with pain.

:cheers:




That has got to suck though. I used to work for a guy who had a bad back and when it went he couldn't even move, would just lay on the floor for hours if necessary, felt bad for him

PLRX 02-17-2011 10:13pm

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Originally Posted by nypearson (Post 150078)
The one thing you mentioned about the pills is actually scary because you're in pain so you take the pills but they're not solving anything and the next thing you know you're hooked and who needs that bs.

Thats why I stopped taking them. I do if the pain goes beyond 10 and its time to go to sleep.

Friz, I know the feeling man. Live with the pain and you get used to it and that is no good for our health.

mike100 02-17-2011 10:26pm

I don't have any chronic injuries yet, but I do got a couple of semi-worn out joints. My solution was to change my trade and to lose weight. If I don't over-do certain physical tasks, I do ok.

turning 40 isn't fun.

Wathen1955 02-18-2011 12:34am

Last May, I had really bad lower back spasms to were I could barely walk. Went to see a Chiropractor to have my body adjusted, and they also had a oriental gal that does acupuncture. Same thing with the needles - had some on my lower back while I stood up with a lamp heating the needles. Just like Pete, I felt initial pain, but within just a few minutes, the pain disappeared completely. I walked out of there with no pain at all. The only problem was I had to come back next week, because the treatment was only good for 3 days. After the second treatment, I no longer needed to see her, but I do go back to the Chiropractor once a month for a body tweak.

For those that never had acupuncture, I've had it twice and it does work in relieving pain.

drmrman 02-18-2011 9:47am

Glad to see you are getting some relief!

RetiredSFC 97 02-18-2011 11:28am

I threw a disc in my back by falling 100 ft out of a Blackhawk onto my back.

For years I was told it was simply a pinch in my muscles that go to the vertebre and I had to live with it.

Finally it got to where I couldn't even walk so I went to a Chiropractor. Ever since as long as I go on occassion I'm fine.


But I never tried the acupuncture. I always wondered how well it worked. It must because it's been around a long time.

Sweet 90 02-18-2011 11:45am

Glad it's working out for you Pete:cheers:

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Originally Posted by Frizlefrak (Post 150091)
Seriously though, I've considered it for my lower back pain.

Consider no more my furry friend. I know exactly where to stick this:rofl:
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...images-127.jpg

socalman 02-18-2011 3:55pm

The problem with most back pain is it's an injury, from soft tissue to broken vertabra, and it will heal 100% like a broken leg with 10 bolts running through it....if we could stay off of them. The problem is, we can't and that's why 'Back Pain' is the #1 ailment in our country.

My mother had 2 torn discs and was ready for surgery some 20+ years ago. A major heart attack, experimental heart surgery and complications kept her chest open and in a hospital bed for almost 2 years. After finally recovering, her back was 100% like new for the remaining 5 years she lived (until the ripe age of 49). Bed rest, like a leg in a cast, healed her back.

Acupuncture works like electrode therapy, it basically confuses the nerves so they cannot transmit pain to the brain. It's temporary and never long term healing.

Chiropractor work is absolutely the worst thing you can do for your back. It will give temporary relief, but damages the vertabra as they get forced into place violently- this, in turn, will guarantee arthritis as time progresses if used as a habit. If you can find a 'Precision Chiropractor' that uses nothing but a small tool and a couple minor taps by your neck, you'll get your alignment corrected over time. The muscles have to learn to re-support your spine the correct way, so it can take up to 5 years of treatment with Precision work.

Typical back pain can also be healed with the right Physical Therapy (excersises for the muscles surrounding the spine), get taught how to sit while watching TV, driving and walking. Check your bed for correct support. Weight (over weight) plays a big part in back pressure and mis-aligned spines, especially in a badly supportive bed where you spend 1/3 of your life

Sweet 90 02-18-2011 4:35pm

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Originally Posted by socalman (Post 151483)
The problem with most back pain ............................

How long did that take to type?:D:leaving:

socalman 02-18-2011 5:09pm

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Originally Posted by Sweet 90 (Post 151526)
How long did that take to type?:D:leaving:

80 wpm/320 words. About 15 or 20 minutes :rofl:

Sweet 90 02-18-2011 5:13pm

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Originally Posted by socalman (Post 151597)
80 wpm/320 words. About 15 or 20 minutes :rofl:

In our world Dan > WPM = Whacks Per Minute; so about right:D

RetiredSFC 97 02-18-2011 5:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by socalman (Post 151483)
The problem with most back pain is it's an injury, from soft tissue to broken vertabra, and it will heal 100% like a broken leg with 10 bolts running through it....if we could stay off of them. The problem is, we can't and that's why 'Back Pain' is the #1 ailment in our country.

My mother had 2 torn discs and was ready for surgery some 20+ years ago. A major heart attack, experimental heart surgery and complications kept her chest open and in a hospital bed for almost 2 years. After finally recovering, her back was 100% like new for the remaining 5 years she lived (until the ripe age of 49). Bed rest, like a leg in a cast, healed her back.

Acupuncture works like electrode therapy, it basically confuses the nerves so they cannot transmit pain to the brain. It's temporary and never long term healing.

Chiropractor work is absolutely the worst thing you can do for your back. It will give temporary relief, but damages the vertabra as they get forced into place violently- this, in turn, will guarantee arthritis as time progresses if used as a habit. If you can find a 'Precision Chiropractor' that uses nothing but a small tool and a couple minor taps by your neck, you'll get your alignment corrected over time. The muscles have to learn to re-support your spine the correct way, so it can take up to 5 years of treatment with Precision work.

Typical back pain can also be healed with the right Physical Therapy (excersises for the muscles surrounding the spine), get taught how to sit while watching TV, driving and walking. Check your bed for correct support. Weight (over weight) plays a big part in back pressure and mis-aligned spines, especially in a badly supportive bed where you spend 1/3 of your life

Physical therapy for me was a joke. Didn't help a bit.

C4fan 02-18-2011 5:39pm

My wife was having lower back pain caused by a couple of discs getting swelled and pinching the nerves. She got a couple of steroid shots and it helped a lot. Then she fell off the back steps and broke her arm just below the shoulder, all of a sudden she didn't feel the back anymore. The needles they used for her acupuncture were a little thicker.

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/i...Recovery-1.jpg

Sweet 90 02-18-2011 5:44pm

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Originally Posted by C4fan (Post 151656)
My wife was having lower back pain caused by a couple of discs getting swelled and pinching the nerves. She got a couple of steroid shots and it helped a lot. Then she fell off the back steps and broke her arm just below the shoulder, all of a sudden she didn't feel the back anymore. The needles they used for her acupuncture were a little thicker.

Those things look like wood screws, not needles. Is that her xray?


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