Guest guest Posted October 1, 2003 Report Share Posted October 1, 2003 Hi all! I'm a 3rd year student of TCM currently preparing my dissertation on patients satisfaction with acupuncture treatment. I am doing some research at the moment on how do patients describe the feeling when being needled, (those 10-40 mins. depending on treatment) and the whole range of sensations and emotions that arise as a result, even expectations or preconceptions about the experience of needles & pain. I would be very interested and grateful to receive some information about comments by your patients on their experiences of being needled, or any stories that might be helpful in that respect. Thanks Monica _______________ Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Monica, Just to say that I have had VARIABLE experiences of acupuncture from different docs using different techniques for different problems I asked them to address. Did you read the upload on acupuncture - embryology I pinched. Sorry to do that but it was such a good piece of work I figure the author would be pleased to know his intellectual labour was being appreciated by people, not just locked away in a book sitting on a dusty library shelf. Sammy. monica m [baihui_du20] 01 October 2003 21:39 Chinese Medicine how do patients describe the " qi " sensation? Hi all! I'm a 3rd year student of TCM currently preparing my dissertation on patients satisfaction with acupuncture treatment. I am doing some research at the moment on how do patients describe the feeling when being needled, (those 10-40 mins. depending on treatment) and the whole range of sensations and emotions that arise as a result, even expectations or preconceptions about the experience of needles & pain. I would be very interested and grateful to receive some information about comments by your patients on their experiences of being needled, or any stories that might be helpful in that respect. Thanks Monica _______________ Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2003 Report Share Posted October 2, 2003 Did you read the upload on acupuncture - embryology I pinched >>>Are you talking about the peace from clinical acupuncture? Alon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 sammy How can I access the upload on acupuncture - embriology you mention? thank you monica Chinese Medicine , <ga.bates@v...> wrote: > Monica, > > Just to say that I have had VARIABLE experiences of acupuncture from > different docs using different techniques for different problems I asked > them to address. > > Did you read the upload on acupuncture - embryology I pinched. Sorry to do > that but it was such a good piece of work I figure the author would be > pleased to know his intellectual labour was being appreciated by people, not > just locked away in a book sitting on a dusty library shelf. > > Sammy. > > monica m [baihui_du20@h...] > 01 October 2003 21:39 > Chinese Medicine > how do patients describe the " qi " sensation? > > > Hi all! > > I'm a 3rd year student of TCM currently preparing my dissertation on > patients satisfaction with acupuncture treatment. I am doing some research > at the moment on how do patients describe the feeling when being needled, > (those 10-40 mins. depending on treatment) and the whole range of > sensations > and emotions that arise as a result, even expectations or preconceptions > about the experience of needles & pain. > > I would be very interested and grateful to receive some information about > comments by your patients on their experiences of being needled, or any > stories that might be helpful in that respect. > > Thanks > > Monica > > _______________ > Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 Chinese MedicineArticles/Ac upuncture/ You may find it easier to navigate from the home page as some of these FILE links are a bit dodgy. Cheers, Sammy. baihui_du20 [baihui_du20] 04 October 2003 17:04 Chinese Medicine Re: how do patients describe the " qi " sensation? sammy How can I access the upload on acupuncture - embriology you mention? thank you monica Chinese Medicine , <ga.bates@v...> wrote: > Monica, > > Just to say that I have had VARIABLE experiences of acupuncture from > different docs using different techniques for different problems I asked > them to address. > > Did you read the upload on acupuncture - embryology I pinched. Sorry to do > that but it was such a good piece of work I figure the author would be > pleased to know his intellectual labour was being appreciated by people, not > just locked away in a book sitting on a dusty library shelf. > > Sammy. > > monica m [baihui_du20@h...] > 01 October 2003 21:39 > Chinese Medicine > how do patients describe the " qi " sensation? > > > Hi all! > > I'm a 3rd year student of TCM currently preparing my dissertation on > patients satisfaction with acupuncture treatment. I am doing some research > at the moment on how do patients describe the feeling when being needled, > (those 10-40 mins. depending on treatment) and the whole range of > sensations > and emotions that arise as a result, even expectations or preconceptions > about the experience of needles & pain. > > I would be very interested and grateful to receive some information about > comments by your patients on their experiences of being needled, or any > stories that might be helpful in that respect. > > Thanks > > Monica > > _______________ > Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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