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For sure something is being stimulated, which is causing some type of effect. Exactly what that is and how it works, and why it works, etc. is up to the biochemists and A&P/neuroscience geeks.

For something like pain control/management I can see exactly how interrupting a CNS signal and overriding it with a different one would work. How it would work longer-term w/o constantly having a needle, etc in place I'm not sure about. Ghost pain/sensation from amputated limbs would be another candidate for signal-interruption treatments.

For giggles I think apply some grade school science fair type science to the process may help you figure it out for your own case. Start a journal immediately regarding the change in what you are feeling, etc. and how it may relate to your treatment. Would've been great to have a few weeks worth before the first treatment, but start now and be accurate as possible, and track it through the second visit and a month or three after. If symptoms re-appear and you are considering more treatment, start the journal a week or so ahead of time. See if you can spot a trend and a change in the trend related to the treatment dates.
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