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Originally Posted by geminilite
Just thought I'd mention this in case anyone else here has TMJ/TMD
Acupunture is Brilliant for this, I myself have been going for years to the acupuncturist well when I feel I need to of course.. everything else I tried didnt really work well and didnt really have any long term benefits... till i discovered acupuncture .... now I go , usually have anywhere between 4-10 sessions depending on the severity of it and it keeps it at bay for some 2-3 years before I need to return.
cannot say how much of an improvement it has made to me..
Just wanted to share and I hope this helps someone somewhere one day
Blessings x x
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I went to acupuncture for tmj and unfortunately it didn't work for me :(
My jaw is dislocated and has no cartilage (confirmed my an MRI) and the muscles in my head are pulling due to the jaw. The tmj worsened after I had some major stress happen to me in late 2010. I had high hopes for it but alas it didn't work.
However I did have two weird experiences during it which would be great if someone could explain.
Normally a girl who was training would put the needles in me. I had no issues with her and never had any "reactions" during treatment.
However when the doctor put the needles in me (one was placed on the part of my forehead where the 3rd eye would be located - they said it was for sinuses) I had a reaction that sent me through the roof. A warm/tingling feeling formed from head to toe, I wound up having a panic attack, & feeling like my lungs couldn't fill with air. In my head it was almost visions of my lungs being like an uninflated balloon. During this reaction, a person/guy popped into my head (whom I haven't seen in years) while my head was blank to begin with.
The second time I had the doctor put the needles in, I started to think about the same person out of nowhere. The more I thought about him, the more my body had that warm tingling feeling and the panic attack happened.
I really have a feeling that the doctor opened up some energy field that I couldn't control or handle. It was so scary! :(
Chris.