I've been getting headaches and my back has been very tight and stiff, so this week Keith convinced me to try something new. ( I've been getting tired of trying new things recently). Acupuncture. Turns out I LOVE IT. In Korea acupunture refered to as the Chinese Doctor. Acupunture has all the pleasant effects of a ciropractor except with a lot more massage and a lot more lying under warm blankets taking a nap while I'm suppose to be at work :)There is a acupunturist right down the street from our school. He is a cute little man who speaks very little English, but likes to pretend that he doesn't know any English. But he could say "no problam?" and "If pain say "ah"" At first I couldn't understand the "If pain" part of the direction. All I heard was "jashdkjah say 'ah.'" So I said "ah" everytime he said "askhdkashd say 'ah.'" Which of course got very confusing, and I'm pretty sure he thought I was crazy, but we finally got it figured out.
Of course there was the needle part of the acupunture. It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought. Since he was working on my neck I didn't even realize he had put any needles in until he put one in each of my temples. I guess he didn't know how to say "needle in your head now." Anyway I feel better and spent less than 5 dollars for something that would have cost me ten times as much in the states.
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