DogwoodTree
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Anyone here tried acupuncture?
One of my therapists highly recommended it, even though I'm terrified of needles. I put it off for a long time, but finally was feeling so horribly depressed that I decided to give it a try. Been twice now.
The first time was really hard. I had a cold, and my sinuses got really stuffy while I was on the table. The acupuncturist places all of the needles, then I have to lie there for 25 minutes without moving. If I move, I can feel the needles poking and shifting--it hurts! But mostly, I can visualize all of the needles sticking out, even though I can't see them, and I'm fighting off the panic the whole time. But--I've been feeling much more stable since that first appt, so if this keeps working, I'm thinking it might be worth it. The 2nd appt was easier, though still painful.
The acupuncturist said that the depression and anxiety symptoms should mostly disappear within a few weeks. He said many of the aspie-related symptoms won't go away, since that's part of who I am, but that this can help me feel more comfortable with who I am. He also said that autism creates an energetic separation between inner and outer worlds, and acupuncture can help break through that barrier a little bit so that there's some flow between the two. It actually sounded like a really good explanation of my experience of autism--that barrier.
I'm curious if anyone else has tried it, and what results you experienced, if any?
One of my therapists highly recommended it, even though I'm terrified of needles. I put it off for a long time, but finally was feeling so horribly depressed that I decided to give it a try. Been twice now.
The first time was really hard. I had a cold, and my sinuses got really stuffy while I was on the table. The acupuncturist places all of the needles, then I have to lie there for 25 minutes without moving. If I move, I can feel the needles poking and shifting--it hurts! But mostly, I can visualize all of the needles sticking out, even though I can't see them, and I'm fighting off the panic the whole time. But--I've been feeling much more stable since that first appt, so if this keeps working, I'm thinking it might be worth it. The 2nd appt was easier, though still painful.
The acupuncturist said that the depression and anxiety symptoms should mostly disappear within a few weeks. He said many of the aspie-related symptoms won't go away, since that's part of who I am, but that this can help me feel more comfortable with who I am. He also said that autism creates an energetic separation between inner and outer worlds, and acupuncture can help break through that barrier a little bit so that there's some flow between the two. It actually sounded like a really good explanation of my experience of autism--that barrier.
I'm curious if anyone else has tried it, and what results you experienced, if any?