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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2010-09-19 05:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #1355 ]


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[identity profile] inuyatta.livejournal.com 2010-09-20 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I know that--but it's rather hard to compare it considering that acupuncture is a procedure and pills are pills. From what I've seen, they haven't actually devised a test that'll effectively prove one way or the other.

I'm a massage therapist. I get a lot of clients that combine my line of work with their doctors and/or their acupuncturists. It's part of my job to detect muscular changes if I've been seeing clients long enough, so I guess I am involved somewhat.

If you want a specific case though, I'll give the one that swayed me. I've a client that's been quadriplegic for the last 18 years. His normal routine involved a plethora of medication with varied results--overall though, he suffered pretty badly.

Long story short, he tried acupuncture and felt much more relief than he'd felt in a long while. The reason he figured it wasn't a placebo effect is because something weird happened--as he continued with the acupuncture, he noticed that he could start feeling muted sensation in his extremities when he couldn't feel anything before. Certainly not enough to move the limbs on his own, but odd in that he went from feeling nothing to being able to sense pressure and temperature to some degree--and the only thing that changed in his normal pattern was the acupuncture.

He's continued to improve since then, thankfully, and has incorporated other alternative therapies into his lifestyle (like my own, for example). I was curious when he told me about this as well, because I'm pretty skeptical myself, but he proved to me that he wasn't faking the ability to feel in his legs. He can tell exactly what part of the leg I am touching without being able to see where I am, and I don't mean general description either. He can tell which toe, which tendon, etc.

I understand that everyone else can look at this as hearsay, but I see this guy every week. I can't do that, not when I can see and feel the results myself. His physical condition in addition to that of the rest of my clients is enough proof for me to see that acupuncture, when performed by someone who knows what they're doing, can be a very effective form of pain relief.