It's a good thing you don't licence the Acupuncturists in this
country. Some highly paid Anaesthesiologists practicing acupuncture
would frown on your left wing attitude.
>>I have used acupuncture to cut down my tinnitus and the discomfort
>>in
>>my head.
>
> Only do it on a full moon or Friday the 13th for it to be effective.
Bluto - 21 Dec 2007 13:25 GMT
>It's a good thing you don't licence the Acupuncturists in this
>country. Some highly paid Anaesthesiologists practicing acupuncture
>would frown on your left wing attitude.
I don't think so Janice(Larry in tights). They like the money, not
the lack of remedy from acupuncture. They know how to part fools from
their money.
>>>I have used acupuncture to cut down my tinnitus and the discomfort
>>>in
>>>my head.
>>
>> Only do it on a full moon or Friday the 13th for it to be effective.
Janice - 21 Dec 2007 15:14 GMT
Buh bye now.
<PLONK>
> I don't think
Bluto - 22 Dec 2007 14:50 GMT
>Buh bye now.
U2 Mrs. Larry ;-)
><PLONK>
>
>> I don't think
> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 00:08:06 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
>
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>
> Only do it on a full moon or Friday the 13th for it to be effective.
You must have tried it on those days named above. Otherwise you could
not have been so sure...
Bluto - 25 Dec 2007 20:02 GMT
>> On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 00:08:06 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
>>
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>You must have tried it on those days named above. Otherwise you could
>not have been so sure...
Ya don't have to try something to know its useless. Only fools boast
of BIG CLAIMS, MIRACLES!
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 26 Dec 2007 14:54 GMT
> On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:37:25 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
>
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> Ya don't have to try something to know its useless. Only fools boast
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Yes, you don't need to try to know if something is useful or not but
only fools would say something is useless without knowing anything
about this 'something'.
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Bluto - 26 Dec 2007 15:08 GMT
>> On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:37:25 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
>>
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>only fools would say something is useless without knowing anything
>about this 'something'.
I agree! But I know 'something' and so do most people with common
sense(which you lack)
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 27 Dec 2007 02:38 GMT
> On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 06:54:26 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
>
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How do you know "most people" know that? Have you done a survey? You
are expressing with an absolutely ghastly mannerism of speech that is
reminiscient of the social excrement junked out of UK years ago.
Bluto - 27 Dec 2007 12:57 GMT
>> On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 06:54:26 -0800 (PST), "fyfp...@gmail.com"
>>
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>How do you know "most people" know that? Have you done a survey?
Yes of course!
> You are expressing with an absolutely ghastly mannerism of speech that is
> reminiscient of the social excrement junked out of UK years ago.
Ok Einstein and your mannerism is that of the 1970's acid heads. Its
obvious your brain is fired. No wonder your ears ring.
>>> http://www.usayd.cn/healthguide/alternativeindex.htm
>>> Acupuncture is a complimentary therapy which has been successfully
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> Only do it on a full moon or Friday the 13th for it to be effective.
T occurs for many reasons. Damage from excessive SPL, TMJ, pressure in the
inner ear are just a few of the causes. I have a friend whose T was
completely
cured by eight sessions of accupuncture. She only had it for one month, it
might
have gone away without the accupuncture treatment. Your T was brought on by
high SPL, which I agree there is no known cure. That doesn't mean that
everyone's
T has no cure. BTW, did the military not offer ear protection, or was it
just not
good enough?
Even though my T probably isn't curable, I am thinking of trying
accupuncture.
Since my T severely worsens if I tighten my jaw, I think it might have
something
to do with the nerves and muscles in that area. Besides, the acupunturist
is
cute.
I think your mantra is generally correct, but while one learns to ignore &
accept
the disease, it doesn't mean one shouldn't look for relief.
Murray Grossan - 06 Apr 2008 18:32 GMT
On 4/6/08 9:28 AM, in article
> Since my T severely worsens if I tighten my jaw, I think it might have
> something
> to do with the nerves and muscles in that area. Besides, the acupunturist
> is
> cute.
Since my T severely worsens if I tighten my jaw, I think it might have
something
to do with the nerves and muscles in that area. Besides, the acupunturist
is
cute.
See www.ent-consult.com on TMJ therapy.
Bluto - 07 Apr 2008 14:25 GMT
>>>> http://www.usayd.cn/healthguide/alternativeindex.htm
>>>> Acupuncture is a complimentary therapy which has been successfully
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>just not
>good enough?
Yes ear protection was provided but it still dosen't offer total
protection. Especially when you are within 20 feet of jet engines
running at full military power and go into afterburner.
>Even though my T probably isn't curable, I am thinking of trying
>accupuncture.
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>is
>cute.
cute eh! Thats a big plus!
>I think your mantra is generally correct, but while one learns to ignore &
>accept
>the disease, it doesn't mean one shouldn't look for relief.