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12/17/08 22:52![]()
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Acupuncture
I was diagnosed with Dupuytren's nearly four years ago. It appeared quite suddenly and was developing rapidly in my left hand (I'm right-handed). Within a few weeks my ring finger and pinkie were contracting with nodules gradually popping up. I saw two different surgeons and both thought I would need surgery in the very near future as it was progressing so rapidly. I did a lot of research and decided if and when I got any kind of surgery, N.A. was the route for me, not the conventional surgery which is all that was available in my area (Saskatchewan, Canada). I ended up on the online forum at http://www.biospecifics.com/forum/index.html and read a posting a few years old from a woman somewhere in mid-west U.S.A. who had very advanced Dupuytren's almost completely reversed with acupuncture. I decided to try the least invasive ideas first so sought out an acupuncturist. I found a woman who is also a naturopath. I began weekly acupuncture and we also discussed pollen injections. After a few months of acupuncture we noticed that it was no longer advancing. We increased the time between appointments gradually up to about 6 weeks. At that point the Dupuytren's began advancing again. We shortened the time between appointments, gradually settling on about 3 to 4 weeks apart. Over the nearly four years I have been receiving acupuncture, there has been some slight increase in nodules and a very slight contracture of my ring finger when relaxed; nothing else. We did try one shot of bee pollen but I found it extremely painful so stopped it. Upon researching the bee pollen injections futher, she found that her colleagues using this treatment were not having as great success as she was with the acupuncture she was giving me. I don't know if this can work for every situation, but it is certainly worth trying such a low invasive treatment first to see if it works for you. |
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12/18/08 13:53![]()
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Re: Acupuncture
Roger, I don't want to discourage you with acupuncture but in most cases it seems to have no effect. It might be that your nodules were embedded in softer, maybe inflammed tissue, and the downsizing is rather this tissue than the actual Dupuytren nodule. The growth rate that you are describing is very unusual and that's why I would think there was something additional. |
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12/22/08 15:58![]()
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Re: Acupuncture
Wolfgang, Thanks for your comments. |
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12/22/08 16:33![]()
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Re: Acupuncture
This forum has a search capability (on the top menu). Make sure that you are searching in topics and answers to get all responses (about 100). You are right, some are positive, some are not (eg http://www.dupuytren-online.info/Forum_E...86&page=1#1). Maybe acupuncture is worth a try though I still don't see how it might work. |
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