oh, so how’s the wrist doing?
well, first of i probably shouldn’t be using the computer so much. that can’t really help.
it’s been a couple of weeks and it’s still pretty painful. i was using the brace, but then it started cutting of circulation to my thumb and making it numb. sudden triage: do you save the thumb or the wrist? quick! too late!
i had some acupuncture done on it last thursday, which seemed to help a little at the time, but it isn’t that much better. and just because i’m hard core, she also threw in some moxibustion:
There are two types of moxibustion: direct and indirect. In direct moxibustion, a small, cone-shaped amount of moxa is placed on top of an acupuncture point and burned. This type of moxibustion is further categorized into two types: scarring and non-scarring. With scarring moxibustion, the moxa is placed on a point, ignited, and allowed to remain onto the point until it burns out completely. This may lead to localized scarring, blisters and scarring after healing. With non-scarring moxibustion, the moxa is placed on the point and lit, but is extinguished or removed before it burns the skin. The patient will experience a pleasant heating sensation that penetrates deep into the skin, but should not experience any pain, blistering or scarring unless the moxa is left in place for too long.
is it any different after all that? eh. but i’m trying to have a more open and long term view, that it’s not really realistic for this to have some sudden miracle cure.
although that’s really what i’m hoping for.
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