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I wanted to see whether or not acupuncturists on this forum think it might help me with repeated problems on my right side.
Over-riding everything I have a weak right shoulder due to injury 4 years ago. This in turn causes other weaknesses in the right side of the neck, arm and serratus posterior inferior. Also on the right side (since the injury) I have noticed some irritation in my right eye. This has been investigated and is just put down to allergies( which only started after the injury). I also occassionally get mild cluster headaches (again started after the injury) which start in the right eye and affect the right side of my face. All this sounds pretty bad, but it is mainly irritating, nothing serious. But.....
I'm now beginning to wonder if this is something to do with nerve or vascular impingement. Something is definitely connecting everything, just wondered if you guys think acupuncture will be beneficial.
I'd really appreciate your thoughts.
RE: Pick your brains
Hi AngelFish
Potentially acupuncture would work a treat!
Have you already had it looked at by an osteopath? If not I'd recommend it as a first port of call, and then possibly follow up with acupuncture for maintenance/balance.
RE: Pick your brains
Thanks for your thoughts Aragorn, osteopathy is about the one thing I haven't tried. We all know how expensive treatments can be and I basically got sick of paying people with no improvement. I've now strained my serratus posterior again, which is where the original injury was, so maybe I'll give osteopathy a go.
What a pain
RE: Pick your brains
There is a treatment called Akabanes that is used for one sided symptoms. Practioner uses an incense stick and waves it over each nail point on fingers and toes, to see how quickly you feel the heat. If there is a large discrepency (over 1/3) for example 22 waves R versus 9 left, the meridian has too much energy on one side.
Alll 12 meridians are checked and then each is corrected that is off balance. This clears up one sided pain, and would be a perfect treatment for you.
check tai.edu for practioners in your area.