I was talking with a co-worker yesterday, and she mentioned that her sister is an acupuncturist and also practices craniosacral therapy. I was intrigued and asked her what types of conditions respond well to these therapies.I was actually asking for a friend of mine who has a physical condition that hasn't responded well to conventional treatments. So imagine my surprise when she told me that a combination of these two therapies have a very good success rate for addiction. She only mentioned it, because she was telling me that her sister has started focusing her practice in that area due to the high success rate.
I have made the decision that I will throw anything and everything at AL this time around. I want to win this battle. So I have already made an appointment with a craniosacral therapist. But I am hesitating on the acupuncture - mostly due to the cost. My insurance won't cover it, and it can be expensive, but if it works, I'll pay anything.
So my question is has anyone tried either of these? I am anxious to hear if they made a difference. I'm probably going to give both a try. I'm still trying to locate an acupuncturist in my area. Too bad I can't use my co-workers sister. She really knows her stuff, but just too afraid my secret will get out at work.
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