Thursday, April 11, 2013

The last needle and I'm all cupped out



Grandma Ecker used the expression "he was in his cups" and above is new twist to that old saying.   Yup, the reddish coloured stuff inside the glass vials is me, well anyway my skin. After the needles it's on to the cupping.  I've done a bit of research and now some what understand the logic behind while thinking it fits into the category of if you believe cupping works, maybe it does.

Anyway, it's hardly the new guy on the block in regard to medical treatment.   It's an ancient form of Chinese medicine with it's origins dating back to 3000 BC.  The air inside the glass globe is heated as you see in the photo above, placed over the injured area and as the air inside cools a small vacuum is created drawing your skin inside.  The concept is based on the idea that this will increase blood flow to the injured area enhancing healing. 


we got cups

wired up with no place to go


About 3 weeks have passed since I started my acupuncture
treatment and think it was time well spent.  Even though I'm
not back to running, I'm walking fast enough that those
pesky birds haven't tried nesting on my shoulders.  I'm starting
to climb stairs two at a time, instead of the super slow one step.
Still have some pain but such is life. If I was 30 something instead of
60 something  or as the good doctor has told me if I would have came
treatment straight a way instead of waiting a few weeks my recovery
would have been faster.

I had a great close but an electronic glitch stole it from me and you get the
following instead.  So even if your legs aren't as great looking as mine and you screw em up or injure
something else you might go for the needle and if Doc Monika is available your really in luck.


  • It looks painful, is it?   Not really but it feels and looks strange, along with leaving black and blue  circles.     
  • How long are the cups left on?  Not long, a few minutes.    
  • Do you think it has any benefit, other than bragging rights that you've been cupped and as a photo op?   Maybe


laying cup






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