One thing that I do not like are needles.
I have always hated getting shots. My mom used to make deals with me when I was younger that she would take me to the toy store or ice cream shop if I didn't make a scene at the doctor's office when it was time for shots. My family was completely shocked that I even got a tattoo. So today I did something, that for me, is pretty crazy... today I got acupuncture. An even bigger shock? I looved it.
I never thought in a million years that I would try acupuncture. I mean how can a bunch of needles help you feel better?! After talking with the Dr. we both agreed that we believe that the body wants to heal itself and she went on to explain that that is what acupuncture does, it helps your body heal itself. I have to admit that I was skeptical at first, but was amazed at the sensations and relief I felt as each tiny needle was inserted. While I laid on the table with about 20 needles in my skin, I started feeling stronger and more relaxed. I don't fully understand the idea of Qi but I do know that it worked. As I left the doctor's office I felt a weird high, not a drugged high, more of a happy high. The kind of high I felt when Josh proposed or when I held Jay for the first time or on my wedding day... I left the office on Cloud 9 feeling totally refreshed and clear headed. I am scheduled to get bi-weekly treatments for 4 weeks along with weekly physical therapy and massages. After the great results today, I'm really excited to try this approach to healing after the accident. It's amazing how a few needles can invigorate you, not only physically but mentally. I'm so glad that I didn't let my fear of needles hold me back from trying something new. I think it's good for us to do things that scare us. It gives you the feeling of accomplishment after conquering a fear and you might just be missing out on a great experience. So with that said, Idare doube-dog dare you to do something you thought you'd never do... you never know what you could be missing out on!
I never thought in a million years that I would try acupuncture. I mean how can a bunch of needles help you feel better?! After talking with the Dr. we both agreed that we believe that the body wants to heal itself and she went on to explain that that is what acupuncture does, it helps your body heal itself. I have to admit that I was skeptical at first, but was amazed at the sensations and relief I felt as each tiny needle was inserted. While I laid on the table with about 20 needles in my skin, I started feeling stronger and more relaxed. I don't fully understand the idea of Qi but I do know that it worked. As I left the doctor's office I felt a weird high, not a drugged high, more of a happy high. The kind of high I felt when Josh proposed or when I held Jay for the first time or on my wedding day... I left the office on Cloud 9 feeling totally refreshed and clear headed. I am scheduled to get bi-weekly treatments for 4 weeks along with weekly physical therapy and massages. After the great results today, I'm really excited to try this approach to healing after the accident. It's amazing how a few needles can invigorate you, not only physically but mentally. I'm so glad that I didn't let my fear of needles hold me back from trying something new. I think it's good for us to do things that scare us. It gives you the feeling of accomplishment after conquering a fear and you might just be missing out on a great experience. So with that said, I


























7 comments:
So glad you are doing this. I hope it helps!
Way to face your fears! Glad it helped so much - Cloud 9 is a pretty amazing place to be :)
I have heard great things about acupuncture, I may have to try it now :) I sure hope it helps girl!
hope it keeps helping, i'm definitely going to have to try this one day!
I first tried acupuncture in the early 90s. Glad you enjoyed it. I posted today about something I tried for the first time - eyebrow threading. Loved it!!
wow! good for you that you tried the acupuncture despite your fear :)
Happy Friday!
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You're awesome for facing your fears! I don't like needles either. I have actually thought about acupuncture recently, but every time, I talk myself out of it because of the needles. SO glad you liked it
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