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Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the programme about pain management last night.
All of those activities, plus more, have helped to keep me active since I was diagnosed in my 30s with Osteoarthritis. I still do Tai Chi and lots of walking and have created myself a good and bad list of foods that suit or don't suit me. Acupuncture was by far the best, when it was given on the National Health but after it was stopped I had to pay and can only afford to use it , when desperate. To work well,without painkillers, I had it twice a week. When it was stopped it took 2 weeks for the pain to re emerge. I really miss that wonderful pain free feeling that acupuncture have me.