After reading this thread, I was inspired to try to work with my own meridians. I was not taught to use Kambo this way, just the general arm or leg application. This conversation has inspired me to think differently about working with Kambo and I am grateful for the information.
Firstly I used this resource, to locate K8-K9, which was easy enough using some poking around to find the point. In my case K8 was very tender.
http://www.yinyanghouse.com/acupuncturepoints/kidney_meridian_graphicI decided to go with 5 medium sized dots between K8 and K9 and instantly felt a needle like sensation in K8 as the Kambo was applied. Very strong, as if somebody were sticking a sharp needle in my skin and moving it around. A few moments later, my entire foot and ankle felt as though there were millions of needles sticking in... these 'millions of needles' subsided after about a minute, leaving just a few very strong points activated, all the way down to my toe. I realized later that these points did not correspond with the lower K points, so perhaps I activated another meridian?
The experience so far was quite gentle, and it didn't purge; just got very calm, centered, and quiet. Waves of calm would be replaced with spasms in the body and shaking, most in my right arm/hand... then I would become calm again.
After a few cycles, I decided to burn two more points and placed these in my left arm, continuing some earlier Kambo scars. These two extra points, I though would take me over the edge and cause me to purge, but nothing. Just a calm, deep, meditative feeling. After another 20 minutes, I went lightly to the bathroom, lay down and had a very peaceful rest.
As I mentioned earlier, this the first time I have not purged, in about 40 applications ranging from 6-13 points. I feel like the medicine went deeper, stayed inside and is still working. The points on my arm and leg are still 'talking' like the Kambo telegraph, all is well, and I'm grateful to the medicine and for the experience.