1) Acupuncture practitioners spend a lot of time talking to you and asking all sorts of questions at your first consultation; a first visit, including consultation and treatment will take anything from 45 minutes to one and half hour.

2) You will not be turned into a pin cushion (our imagination can get us really carried away) but anything between 2 to 10 needles in one session is pretty much the norm; although specific conditions or techniques may require more needle than a standard session

3) When the acupuncturist start inserting the needles, you will feel a slight prickling sensation, possibly some tingling or numbness
If you experience some severe pain, this is wrong and you must stop the session immediately

4) You may get needles in your hands, arms, feet and legs, (these sometime cause a stronger sensation) or on your back or front (needles in fleshy parts of the body cause less sensation)

5) Once the needles are in place, they are often left in situ for a few minutes, and you may find yourself becoming much more relaxed, even slightly drowsy)
6) During your session, the practitioner may used other techniques such as cupping, moxibustion or electro-acupuncture; these are used as a support to acupuncture for specific conditions such as pain, stiffness, circulation problems

7) The response at the end of a session may vary and is difficult to anticipate; some people will feel very relaxed, even drowsy, while other may feel elated and energized; sometime there will be no obvious immediate response, and the improvement will be felt after a few hours or the next day

8) Before an acupuncture treatment you do not have to do anything in particular, but it is best to avoid a heavy meal, too strenuous exercise or drinking alcohol

9) After an acupuncture treatment, as before it, avoid a heavy meal, too strenuous exercise or drinking alcohol

10) most of the time, after an acupuncture treatment you will start feeling better; occasionally, you may find a mild aggravation of your symptoms; this is usually only temporary, but in such circumstance, call your practitioner and get his advice
You should also tell your practitioner if you are under any medical treatment, and if you are currently taking any medication
you should not stop taking your medication unless advised by your doctor that it is safe to do so

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I am in my Southfields practice Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and friday, my first appointment is at 8.15 am, and last appointment at 6.45 pm

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