Anyone tried Dry Needling or Acupuncture for Pain or Neuropathy?
Has anyone had any luck with either dry needling or acupuncture? I have tried each of them one time. But made my feet tingle more. The PT who was administering the dry needling said that it goes through a cycle of pain to get better. I wasn’t too sure on that. Anyone?
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I am finding acupuncture to be fascinating and bizarre in a good way. The body is such a miracle and we still have a lot to learn about treatments and how and why things get messed up inside of us glad it helped you, I will continue to go for my treatments with a positive attitude.
What kind of treatments do you use to help lessen the headaches?
My main issue is neck pain on my left side. I had it 2 years ago on my right and it went away after a year of me doing PT. I continued to do the PT exercises but about 6 months ago it started to hurt on the left side.
In August I started having sinus pressure and frontal headaches that lasted for about 2 months. I have Sjogren’s, so we have very dry mucosa including sinuses. Then those sinus type headaches stopped and I began to have pain radiating up from my neck to the back of my head. I also have what I call skull/top of head pain and headaches which my PCP thinks may be originating in the cervical spine DDD.
These headaches started in Oct. the day after I quit taking gabapentin (weaned from 900 mg day to 300 to 100 to 0 over a 3 weeks period), so it’s only been about 6 weeks of weird headaches that seem aggravated when I bend forward or move my head. Strange… any ideas anyone?
What you describe is my issue now. I have bad neck poison from my DDD. I get head discomfort up the back of my head to the top. And when really bad my balance is off. Gone to ENT, orthopedic doctor. Now I'll try neuro. And as l said before I'm trying dry needling next week.
Nothing lessens the headaches. Nothing! Had nerve blocks, meds, blood patches in my spine, on and on.
Look into cervicogenic headache. The pain pattern fits that, as does being triggered by position. The olfactory nerve can get irritated, causing what feels like sinusitis. It is often misdiagnosed as migraine.
Thank you, it’s the weirdest feeling. I feel better when I rest in the afternoon. I usually feel fine for the most part and then boom, I move a certain way and this pain hits me in the head. Muscle relaxers seem to help. I take just 1 mg in the morning when I start noticing it and then 2 mg at night before bed.
Have you heard of this anti-inflammatory? Indometacin is supposed to help this type of head pain.
I have felt a true connection to this doctor. She is very competent, concerned, skilled and it’s obvious she cares deeply about helping her patients. I’m glad you mentioned this as I think I have the potential for a relationship like this with her. I’m ready to get home sat and start again on the acupuncture sessions.
I've never heard of it. Something to look into.