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Nomad, how are you doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 555959" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Nomad,</p><p>just talked to husband. I gave him your history and he said do acupuncture asap. I CANNOT GIVE PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE SO TAKE THIS OR LEAVE IT. just saying ...</p><p>He said the longer the nerve is either misfiring or dying the worse it is. He has had success with-pts whose nerve damage was two yrs old but those successes are unusual. He said the faster the better. You should have relief within 6 treatments but it's up to your individual practitioner.</p><p>Also, many ins companies now cover acupuncture. It doesn't matter whether it's an MD, Difficult Child or Doctor of Acu, it matters whether s/he is licensed in your state and will take pts with-your type of ins.</p><p>If it isn't covered, I would do it anyway!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 555959, member: 3419"] Nomad, just talked to husband. I gave him your history and he said do acupuncture asap. I CANNOT GIVE PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE SO TAKE THIS OR LEAVE IT. just saying ... He said the longer the nerve is either misfiring or dying the worse it is. He has had success with-pts whose nerve damage was two yrs old but those successes are unusual. He said the faster the better. You should have relief within 6 treatments but it's up to your individual practitioner. Also, many ins companies now cover acupuncture. It doesn't matter whether it's an MD, Difficult Child or Doctor of Acu, it matters whether s/he is licensed in your state and will take pts with-your type of ins. If it isn't covered, I would do it anyway!!! [/QUOTE]
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