5/5 A C. 10 months ago on Google
Hi!
I
would
like
to
share
my
experience
at
Bodhi
Traditional
Chinese
Medicine.
I
am
relatively
healthy
41
year
old
busy
mom
of
three
active
boys.
Taking
no
medications
and
doing
the
best
I
can
not
to
rely
on
medications
in
the
future.
We
are
a
family
that
follow
plant
based
diet
lifestyle
with
abundance
of
raw
fresh
veggies,
fruits,
nuts
and
seeds.
12
years.
All
healthy.
Active
lifestyle.
But
it
turns
all
has
its
limitations.
Due
to
external
circumstances
outside
of
my
control
I
had
a
particularly
stressful
year
and
my
body
started
to
complain.
I
came
to
the
acupuncture
office
with
the
intention
to
give
it
a
try.
There
were
two
issues
that
I
wished
could
be
fixed.
1.
My
left
earache
that
was
periodically
aching
(once
or
every
other
month
throbbing
pain,
accompanied
by
fever
and
insomnia)
2.
My
low
back
and
leg
pain
that
haunts
me
since
age
18.
Every
time
I
am
exhausted
in
the
evening,
stressed
or
have
my
period
I
get
this
annoying
dull
pain
that
starts
in
a
pelvis
area
and
spreads
to
my
big
leg
muscles.
Occasionally
it
gets
quite
intense.
And
when
I
say
intense
I
know
what
intense
means.
I
delivered
all
my
three
boys
naturally
refusing
any
anesthesia
the
hospitals
routinely
prescribes
to
every
soon
to
be
mother
even
if
nothing
goes
wrong
with
this
natural
process.
Here
is
what
to
expect.
If
it
is
a
chronic
condition,
it
takes
time
to
heal
completely.
In
my
case,
I
was
recommended
30
sessions,
20
min
per
session.
So,
it
is
a
commitment
of
30
visits
let’s
say
three
times
a
week.
So
plan
ahead.
You
will
sign
a
contract
and
pay
half
upfront
and
the
rest
later.
The
office
is
new,
fancy,
tidy
and
friendly.
The
doctor
is
professional.
I
attended
10
sessions
so
far.
Preliminary
results:
we
focused
on
my
earache
first
while
it
was
at
its
acute
stage.
The
pain
subsided
completely
after
the
first
week
of
treatment
and
after
five
sessions
I
asked
Andrea
to
shift
gears
and
focus
on
my
legs.
In
both
cases,
It
didn’t
produce
immediate
result.
I
would
say
I
got
a
mini
crises
during
the
first
two
treatments
on
each
issue,
when
your
symptoms
could
aggravate
before
it
gets
better
and
you
feel
a
relief.
With
leg
pain
that
is
something.
I
get
needles
near
my
spinal
cord
and
on
my
legs.
That
is
definitely
doing
something
in
a
target
area.
I
would
describe
it
most
closely
resembles
this
tingling
elated
feeling
you
get
when
a
wound
starts
healing
and
you
realize
the
worst
is
over
and
you
are
recovering.
So
far,
I
feel
more
energized
and
no
symptoms
for
the
last
10
days.
I
will
post
an
update
after
around
3-6
month
when
I
find
out
how
effective
acupuncture
is
in
the
long
run.