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... practitioner open the pack of needles to be used in front of you?
I Know it's highly unlikely they'd use the same needles twice but you can't be too careful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The only time I had acupuncture was from my GP, who has, alas retired. She'd done a course etc.. She explained that she hadn't a lcue as to how it worked, but it did in about 50% of patients. I was one of the fortunate 50%.
I don't recall seeing her open a packet of needles, but she was my medic so I assume she did. I wish one of the young replacements had such an open mind.
You won't be led through a beaded-curtain by a delicate oriental temptress, into a smoky, perfumed boudoir and invited to lay on a velvet chaise-long, Sandy.
Acupuncturists are utterly professional and work in proper clinical-standard rooms. Your needles will not have been used on anyone before you.....nor will they be used on anyone afterwards.
I am a great advocate for acupuncture. It worked its' magic on me.
Yeah it is good practice - but I would not have thought mandatory. And in the good old days of pre 1948 and re-usable needles - the GP did just that, in front of the patient - - - even for home visits !
( yeah yeah I know half of AB will ask -" where he get dat from den? where?" Me aud dad, 1945 who was brought up to date with "modern practice" by his new partner).
it would be but let me tell you son - I have a bad back too - in fact there is nothing but pain throughout the body but sure I'm brave and have to suffer. I do moan a bit tho
I have to get a tooth out next week a back molar and I am not looking forward to it but then after I'm going for the acupunctre - no wonder I don't have much money left between me and Maxie (dog walker) but sure I can't take it with me
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