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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Ouch!

So my new adventure is ACUPUNCTURE! 

I cannot believe that I am doing it because I HATE needles.  When I get shots I usually cry a little bit because I get so worked up.  And even Michael will admit that a lot of the vaccinations that we had to get before moving to China did hurt, so I am not a total over-reactor. ☺

I have been wanting to get acupuncture for a while, just to try it, but you need a medical issue.  You cannot just go in and ask the doctor to poke you with needles for no reason.  I am a relativity healthy person.  I have not even been sick once since we have moved to China.  Knock on wood!!!  So I could not think of anything to go and see the doctor for.  But then I remembered I do have one major health issue.

I have insomnia.  And I have had it for as long as I can remember.  I have never been a person who needs a lot of sleep.  I can go to bed late and get up early and not really feel tired during the day.  But I know sleep is very important.  And as I get older, I think the lack of sleep does affect me more.  And if any of you out there have sleep issues, there is nothing worse than laying in bed and wanting to go to sleep but not being able to.  It is really frustrating.

So that is the medical issue I went to my acupuncturist with....insomnia.

I am really proud of myself because I have a low pain tolerance.  I hate pain actually.  As I am sure most people do.  And if I have any ailments I am one of those people who will pop a pill faster than you can blink your eyes.  But I really wanted to try acupuncture, so I found a place to go, held my breath and hoped for the best.

The place I go to is a Chinese hospital or medical center.  The person I initially contacted speaks English.  She met me the first day with the doctor.  They asked me a few questions and the girl who spoke English said nice to meet you and walked out the door.  I have not seen her since.  

Chinese doctor's offices and hospitals are not about patient confidentiality like in the United States.   I went into a room with 4 gurneys.  Two of the gurneys had ladies on them and they were both stuck full of needles.  At this point I was getting more nervous and feeling like maybe I was not going to be able to go through with it.  But the doctor gestured me to lay down so I did.  As soon as I laid down she pulled up my shirt and started poking needles into my stomach.  I was breathing nervously now but surprisingly it did not hurt.  I felt a poke, but nothing that I could not handle.  Then she rolled up my sleeves and stuck one in my arm....ok that felt a little bit more uncomfortable.  But then she stuck one in my wrist and that is when I had to let out a little cry of pain.  It totally felt like a huge stab followed by piercing pain and then my hand went numb for a couple seconds.  OUCH!!!!  But I did not give up.  She proceeded to stick two needles in each of my shins and one in each ankle.  Those hurt a little.  She also stuck one in each temple.  Those hurt a little.  Lastly, she stuck one in the very top of my head and that was not so comfortable.  Afterward I asked Dr. Mao through google translate if that was normal and she said it was.  I asked her if I was in any danger and she said no.  She seemed competent and was kind, so I believed her that the shooting pain was normal and decided to stick with it. 

I was proud of myself.  I had made it.  Once the needles are in you just lay there for thirty minutes trying not to move.  Because if I moved I could feel the needles in my skin and it did cause a little discomfort.  But if I just laid very still I was ok.  Little did I know that half way through my thirty minutes Dr. Mao came in and twisted each of the needles.  Ouch!  But it was bearable.  

So you may be wondering is worth it?  Does it work?  Well, I have to say I am 6 sessions in out of 10 and I have never slept better.  I have not had to take any of my over the counter sleeps aids and even Michael has noticed a difference. 

I did some research before going to get acupuncture and it does seem to work for many ailments, especially for pain.  And it is becoming more and more popular in the United States for things like chronic pain, infertility, etc.... 

So I think I am a believer.

I will leave you with a couple cute pics.  My doctor specializes in acupuncture for women and therapeutic massage for baby ailments.  There were a couple kids in the other day when I was there and they just loved getting the massages.  One baby slept the whole time Dr. Mao was rubbing his tummy and arms and legs.  It was really cute.



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Happy Birthday

Hello Everyone!  It has been a long while since I have made a blog post.  Life is busy, time flies and before I know it a month is gone in the blink of an eye.  Also our internet was down for what seemed like forever, so sorry for the delay in posting

Today is my husband's birthday, so I thought I would dedicate this post to him. 

He is the best husband a girl could ask for.   He has so many qualities that I admire.  He loves God, our families and me!  He accepts me just the way I am, quirks and all.☺He is generous and kind and he works harder than anyone I know.  As I type this, he is actually out of town for work.  This is the 3rd week out of the last 4 weeks that he has had to travel for work. 

With our move to China I feel like Michael has given me the world because I am getting to go to places I never dreamed I would go. 

God truly blessed me with Michael and even though our marriage is not perfect,  I cannot imagine it any better.

Happy Birthday Babe!  We'll celebrate when you get home!



 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Potato What.....

China has no lack of creativity in the Potato chip market.  I have not tried any of these so I cannot comment on taste, just saw them in the store the other day.

Hot Pot is kind of like Fondue in America...except it is traditionally very, very, very spicy






Friday, October 19, 2012

monkey see, monkey do....

One of the most gorgeous places that we went to in Japan was Iwatayama Monkey Park, right outside of Kyoto.  It was really gorgeous.  You were able to walk up into the mountains and feed the "wild" monkeys.  The monkeys are in their natural habitat and they come and go as they please, but they have become accustomed to people feeding them, so they are not totally wild.  

It was a bit scary though because the monkeys would fight with each other very loudly and it was intimidating.  There were many signs that stated, "do not look the monkeys in the eyes" or "do not bend down to the monkeys level."  

You had to feed the monkeys from inside a little house.  I was able to buy apples and peanuts and the monkeys would come and hang on the barred windows and stick their hands through to get the food.  But you could also just wander around outside with monkeys.  I love most animals so I love doing things like this.  And the view from the mountain top where the monkeys live is one of the most beautiful views I have ever seen.  No wonder they love it up there! ☺

There are no words to describe the beauty we saw.  The way the clouds came down and hugged the mountain tops was jaw dropping.  I cannot express enough how every time we see a new place and get to experience more of God's beauty, how blessed and thankful we are to God.  Being able to see so much of God's creation has really made me feel so blessed.  I am seeing things and experiencing things I never dreamed of and I am truly grateful. 

Because my words are inadequate, I will leave you with pictures.  Hopefully through them you are able to see the beauty of Iwatayama. 


Relaxing by the pool

resting in a tree



cute little baby

checking out Kyoto

what a view!


Chillin'


give me some food


love these mountains and love how the monkeys rest on the poles


baby




Kyoto in the background





who's the monkey in this pic? ☺  looks like I am the one in the cage ☺







true love and contentment  ♥


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Adventures in Japan...

Last week was Golden Week in China, so Michael gets a week off from work.  We took that time to explore more of Asia.  We headed to Japan to meet up with two of our good friends from the U.S.  We all met up in Tokyo, stayed they for a few days then headed to Kyoto and then on to Osaka.

It was a wonderful time.  Japan is a great country.  The food was amazing and it was great that 2 of our friends from the U.S. took the time and money to join us.  We saw so much and did a lot of things, I am not sure where to begin.  So I will start with some pictures because as they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words."  I will try and break the trip into smaller parts later and share some of my favorite things we did.




they LOVE cats in Japan
















love the mountain peaking out from behind the clouds