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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Richie London on 15 March 2010, 10:56:15
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going for treatment on my spine this afternoon, which involves physiopherapy and acupuncture.anyone had this kind of treatment before on there back. not sure weather i should drive or walk. leaflet says it takes about 3 hrs and i may feel drowsy after. i can walk it in about 3/4hr or get 2 buses and take longer, or car in 10 mins.
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I've heard if effects different people differently.
I would be tempted for a taxi home from your 1st appointment till you know how it affects you.
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i had treatment last week but came out in more pain than when i went in. this week she is putting needles in to try to relax the pressure points in my spine. then probably put me in a position where i'll fit in a shoe box again. just hope i dont fart this time when my head is under me arse ;D ;D
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Never heard of accupuncture causing drowsiness. The combined physioterrorism and accupuncture may tire you out but accupuncture is relaxing if anything, I have fallen asleep many times during treatments because I was just lying there but afterwards I was not drowsy or was i impaired in anyway.
Your choice but it sounds like a generic cop-out statement designed to cover their arses :y
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Never heard of accupuncture causing drowsiness. The combined physioterrorism and accupuncture may tire you out but accupuncture is relaxing if anything, I have fallen asleep many times during treatments because I was just lying there but afterwards I was not drowsy or was i impaired in anyway.
Your choice but it sounds like a generic cop-out statement designed to cover their arses :y
says it in the leaflet, i also have to sign a form as well as answer 13 questions. i have to rest for 15mins as i may become drowsy or tired and could affect my driving. my driving should be ok as i wont have a female in the passenger seat ::) ::) ;D
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going for treatment on my spine this afternoon, which involves physiopherapy and acupuncture.anyone had this kind of treatment before on there back. not sure weather i should drive or walk. leaflet says it takes about 3 hrs and i may feel drowsy after. i can walk it in about 3/4hr or get 2 buses and take longer, or car in 10 mins.
I had acupuncture treatment on my spine for 6 months in 1999 (privately at £25/half hour, not availlable then on NHS). It gave me some limited relief but it was very short lasting. Everyone will react differently depending on their injury, but you should have no trouble using the car at all. :y
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going for treatment on my spine this afternoon, which involves physiopherapy and acupuncture.anyone had this kind of treatment before on there back. not sure weather i should drive or walk. leaflet says it takes about 3 hrs and i may feel drowsy after. i can walk it in about 3/4hr or get 2 buses and take longer, or car in 10 mins.
I had acupuncture treatment on my spine for 6 months in 1999 (privately at £25/half hour, not availlable then on NHS). It gave me some limited relief but it was very short lasting. Everyone will react differently depending on their injury, but you should have no trouble using the car at all. :y
im walking, mate is gonna pick me up :y
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another session over and im aching now. im sure she thinks my body is made of rubber. ;D ;D
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another session over and im aching now. im sure she thinks my body is made of rubber. ;D ;D
Thats why we call them physioterriorists! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Keep on it, no pain no gain fella! :y
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another session over and im aching now. im sure she thinks my body is made of rubber. ;D ;D
Thats why we call them physioterriorists! ;D ;D ;D ;D
Keep on it, no pain no gain fella! :y
double session next week with nurse hattie jaques lol