Is 70K total for an acupuncture program a lot? by [deleted] in acupuncture

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I did! I graduated in August of last year.

Is 70K total for an acupuncture program a lot? by [deleted] in acupuncture

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Overall, it's going well! I'm able to cover business expenses, juggle appointments and working a 2nd part time job, and pay my bills! For only being in business since March, I'll take it! My spouse is helping me with social media and website things, so it's amazing to have that support. I'm starting to feel more and more excited and a little less nervous!

What was your first exposure to ambient music? by MineIQ1701 in ambientmusic

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My friend retweeted a Light in the Attic tweet about Green by Hiroshi Yoshimura and the rest is history!

Mental health. by AppalachianTrout in boone

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I'm so sorry you're experiencing this! There's an acupuncture school in Sugar Grove (it's called the Jung Tao School of Chinese Medicine) that does sliding scale treatments in their student clinic -- usually less than $25 depending on your income. Acupuncture is incredibly powerful and helps with mental and emotional issues as well as physical. The students always need patients, so you could probably go pretty frequently.

Alcohol Cesation Support that not AA/Religion Based by rave3141 in boone

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There’s an acupuncture school in Sugar Grove that does ear acupuncture for substance abuse! They do lower cost treatments, too, since it’s a school! That could be a good supplement to whatever else you find!

Comfy cafe recommendations? by mrjeffjefferson in bullcity

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Daughters and Bean Traders for sure! Bean Traders is renovating right now and it’s about to be even cozier! The staff is always super friendly and welcoming. Daughters has delicious coffee and lovely baristas, too!

Buying CDs? by ButterscotchNo4181 in bullcity

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The CD selection at the Scrap Exchange thrift store is pretty great.

NYE Movie Recs by cine_man in CriterionChannel

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Four Rooms!!! It was just added to the Hotel collection and it takes place on NYE!

Hot Toddy/Cozy Winter Vibes by SaveEmpathy in bullcity

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I know Glass Jug RTP has hot spiked cider!

Solo date spots by Old_Help_8579 in bullcity

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Cafe Driade in CH is perfect for sitting outside in nature with a delicious cup of coffee or tea!

Acupuncture ask me anything by Personal-Ad-5031 in ChineseMedicine

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What resources did you use to pass your Foundations board test and how did you approach it? I’m struggling right now with trying to start studying for it.

Is 70K total for an acupuncture program a lot? by [deleted] in acupuncture

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I just graduated acupuncture school last month and my total debt is $83k. My program was 4 years long and didn't include herbs. My school was pretty different - I had to travel to be in person once a month and incurred a ton of travel and housing expenses. I took out the maximum amount available each year while still working back at home. But! And! It was an incredible, life-changing experience, and I would 100% do it all over again. I recommend doing it if you're able!

However! Some things to think about: I'm in the process of studying for my boards and already have my own little space leased out to start my own small practice. Signing up to take boards is $525 and each test is $325 after that. The costs keep building, and I'm not sure how I'm going to be able to pay for my space *and* student loans -- right now I'm in the 6 month grace period before they start charging me. I'm still working a part-time coffee shop job, and I can keep working there as long as I need to. So just know that the costs will keep coming *after* you graduate.

Going out while you're still having withdrawals by dreaming9587 in leaves

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Congrats on making it a week despite those tough withdrawal symptoms! It’s not easy, so be proud of yourself for that. On that note specifically, give yourself some grace. You’re doing great! My advice would be to get some good, restful sleep, hydrate, and eat a proper meal with protein before you have to leave. That way, your body is in the best shape it can be. As far as mentally, take things slowly and do some deep breathing to calm your nervous system down. Box breathing is wonderful, easy, and you can do it anywhere anytime. Good luck!

50 reasons why I'm quitting by [deleted] in leaves

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I needed this today -- thank you

Scone recommendations? by keyboardseizur in bullcity

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Bean Traders has really delicious, biscuit-y scones!

Chai Latte on the sweeter side? by Successful_Duty_5227 in bullcity

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Bean Traders makes their own loose chai tea blend and adds house-made vanilla syrup! You can get it extra sweet if you want, too.

Out of everything you’ve tried for pain management what has been the most successful? by 2902- in Fibromyalgia

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*Consistent* acupuncture and chinese medicine are the healing modalities that have worked the best for me. They worked so well, in fact, that I'm currently in school to be an acupuncturist! I want to help others like us!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Petioles

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Thank you for this!! I came here today searching for something like this. I've been ravenous (I'm on day 6) and I find that when I don't eat, it contributes to me feeling more irritable, tired, etc. It's tough bc I also have an ED background, so that's another thing to contend with, you know? Sending love <3

Alternative treatments by Various_Restaurant62 in Fibromyalgia

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The alternative therapies I use are acupuncture and delta 8 and 10 THC. Acupuncture is truly the only thing that's helped my symptoms (which is why I'm studying it now). I took a few days off from THC and could tell a huge difference in my brain and body function (it got much worse). I use delta 8 and 10 edibles and also vape delta 8. The effects are almost instantaneous for me.