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Acupuncture

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 7:49 pm
by pamelap
Hi! I just wanted to mention that acupunture has been very helpful in controlling my symptoms. I've been doing pretty well with just going once a month. Combined with warm baths before bed and a very small dose of Ropinirole (0.125 mg), I have had many nights lately with virtually no symptoms. Before I began the acupuncture sessions, the medication and baths alone were not controlling the symptoms. I only wish that this was covered by insurance!

Re: Acupuncture

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 6:25 am
by badnights
Thanks for that info. Where does your acupuncturist put the needles? Does he/she use the same places every time?

Also keep an eye on that ropinirole, even tho the dose is low, it is still capable of causing augmentation, especially if your fasting serum ferritin is chronically low.

Re: Acupuncture

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 3:59 pm
by pamelap
Yes, thank you! I agree about the ropinirole. In fact, I started having augmentation symptoms practically as soon as I started taking it (about a year ago) and have steadfastly refused to up the dosage. Since I started acupuncture, though, my augmentation symptoms have gone away. I just started taking iron supplements, as well, to increase my ferritin levels, which are low. I hope that that helps even further. I also take nightly baths. Between everything, my symptoms are almost gone. I'm not sure about the needle location. I'll try to find out more and report back.

Re: Acupuncture

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 6:37 pm
by Polar Bear
I have heard that the addition of magnesium to baths can be beneficial.
Please do keep an eye on your ropinerole and any augmentation.
I wonder how you would be if you tapered off your ropinerole - although it would be an uncomfortable challenge to face given that at present your symptoms are almost gone.
Well done.

Re: Acupuncture

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2022 3:57 pm
by pamelap
Thanks, Betty! It's something to consider, I think. Perhaps with some additional accupuncture sessions. I only wish that Medicare would pay for those! Thanks for the magnesium tip, as well!