Showing posts with label needle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label needle. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2009

What's your first thought when you hear the word "Acupuncture?"


I posed this question to my faithful followers on Twitter and here are the answers I received:

*Needles
*Chinese and Needles. Brings to mind an old Chinese guy sticking needles in my body. Also pinhead from Hellraiser! ;p
*New medicine to the West. Untested, does it really work?
*Acupuncture = Health, naturally! (I'm a convert most recently because my husband can treat me now too )
*My first thought is of the feeling of the needle entering but not hurting.
*I think of 'balanced life'
*Needles
*I think its something my brother learned after he got his MD
*Did it to quit smoking -OUCH! Didn't work for me. Want to do again though for other things!
*Needle, relaxation, and calm - in that order.
*A relaxed neck, a headache gone

Great answers, Everyone! As you can see there have been a wide variety of experiences with acupuncture!

And don't worry, an acupuncturist would never put that many needles in your head!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

What to Expect on Your First Acupuncture Visit

You've never had acupuncture before and, frankly, the needles are a little intimidating. Do they hurt? Is it safe? What does it feel like? Let's answer some of these questions (and more!) so that there is less to fear!

When you first go to an acupuncturist, you'll discuss your health in great depth. Don't be afraid to share symptoms that seem "weird" or "unimportant;" you'd be surprised how often these symptoms fit into the picture just right and will help your acupuncturist get a more complete and accurate diagnosis for you!

After discussing your health, your acupuncturist will check your tongue. Yes, I said TONGUE! Remember, acupuncture existed LONG before modern scientific tests, so ancient acupuncturists had to rely on the body and it's signs to make a diagnosis. Our tongues reflect the state of our bodies. For example, if someone is having sleep troubles, you will often find that the tip of their tongue is bright red. Try using this as a party trick sometime!

Next is reading your pulse. In Chinese medicine, we have 3 different pulses on each wrist where our Qi is represented. Your acupuncturist will check your pulse for general speed (like at your doctor's office), but they will also check it for quality - what it feels like as it travels through the blood vessel.

And finally, your acupuncturist will start inserting needles. Acupuncture needles are single-use only, which means they will only be used on you, then disposed of properly in a sharps container, just like at your doctor's office! Acupuncture needles are super small - they're only about the thickness of a single human hair. They're solid, unlike hypodermic needles used for vaccines, so there's very little pain when the needle is put in (only a mild pinch!). Once the needle is in place, it shouldn't be painful at all! Some people may feel a sense of heaviness or pressure where the needle is - this is the sensation of the Qi! Some people feel the Qi, some people don't, both are perfectly normal responses.

Acupuncture needles are usually left in place between 15-45 minutes depending on your diagnosis. During this time, many people like to meditate, relax or even fall asleep (my personal favorite is the latter!). Whatever you choose to do during this time, the important thing is to physically and mentally relax so that the medicine can do it's work.

After you have rested with your needles in place, your acupuncturist will remove them. Some people may feel a little tired after an acupuncture treatment, some people may feel energized, some people won't feel any changes at all. All of these are normal responses. Talk with your acupuncturist about how quickly they might expect you to start seeing results. Some people see some changes after just one visit, some people may not see results for up to 8 visits. We're all different, and we're all in different stages of health or unhealth.

Congratulations, you've just finished your first acupuncture experience! Welcome to the beginning of your path to health!