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Romania: Acupuncture treatments in Cluj:
Hello,
It's been two months since my husband, our kids and I relocated to Cluj Napoca after spending many years in Canada, Quebec. I am an acupuncturist and I studied acupuncture for 5 years in Montreal, in the only school acredited by the Order of the Acupuncturist of Quebec (college de Rosemond). I also followed 6 months of internship at the Universitary Detoxification Center Dollard Cormier, where, with acupuncture speciffic protocoles I. Helped people cope with the major effects of the dependence of different substances ( nicotine, alcohol, drugs) or gaming. Acupuncture could be our best ally in reducing the anxiety and depression, but it also has good results with all kinds of desorders ranging from musculoskeletal problems (back pain, neck pain, and others) to nausea, migraine headache,insomnia, allergies, asthma, sinusitis, SPM, menopause , infertility and so on.
For more information, and if you are interested in acupuncture treatments, feel free to contact me at 0773-964-725. I presently work in a clinic in Georghieni and soon in Buna ziua.
French and English speakers are also welcome since I speak fluently both alnguages. Than you.
Mihaela Sabadis
www.acupuncturemihaelasabadis.com
I will soon come up with a new site, Romanian version.
Romania: 400€ for food?:
Hi,
I would like to know if 400€ would be resonable amount of money to spend on food in Cluj for a family with 3 kids.
We usually do't miss anything on the table but we don't buy processed food and I like to cook. We do eat sandwiches sometimes and have pizza but usually it's salads, meat, vegetables, pasta, rice, things like that.
Quick answers are welcome. Thank you.
Romania: Moving To Cluj with 3 kids:
Hi,
I've been living in Canada (Montreal) for almost 10 years and my husband and I decided to move to Cluj (Romania) at the end of the summer. We have 3 kids born in Quebec (6, 4 and 1 yr old) so it's going to be a big change for us all to move back to Romania. I am an acupuncturist and my husband works in IT and he has already got a job offer so I think professionnally we will do ok. The only thing that I'm worried about is the kids' education... I remember schools in Romania were pretty terrible. Is it the same nowadays ? Are there any good schools in Cluj? The Transylvania College? The Spectrum school? Any government school that would be ok? Thank you .
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