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In article m>,
says...
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> On 7/20/2013 6:03 PM, Susan wrote:
> >
> >
> > I think distraction helps, but also biochemistry. You get more feel
> > good hormones from amusement/fun and that helps with pain, not just
> > perception of it.
> >
> > Win/win.

>
> Interesting. I haven't done a lot of that since the pain started and
> walking got too hard to do, but recently I went to a play at Wolftrap in
> VA which required a lot of walking, but I still felt a lot of pain.
>
> My PC doctor is an acupuncturist. I might ask her about that when I have
> my next appointment, but she's hugely expensive and my insurance didn't
> pay for much of it for smoking cessation attempts.


My acupuncturist is my (trained and qualified in acupuncture) NHS
family Dr, so there's no payment; from experience I really recommend
it.

Janet UK