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First of all, I am 60 years old and just learned to windsurf and would hardly

call myself elderly nor do I think any of my client/patients would. That

aside, I consider elderly to be 70 - 100 years old and I have an extensive

practice in treating them. What is your attraction to this group of people??

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Bobbi

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Dear Sir,

I am working in the health care sector as senior citizen's caretaker in

Copenhagen, Denmark to raise the money I need for acupuncture school. (I

actually studied my freshman year in Dongguk Royal University in LA).

Through my work with senior citizens I have come to discover that they are

probably the single largest group of overmedicated people I have ever come

across.... they often have all kinds of pains for which two or three doctors

each prescribe painkillers ..all of them have huge sideeffects... i.e.

difficulty in walking due to dizziness making them fall down and breaking their

hips, depression and so on...

This is just one of many reasons why I have taken an interest in the elderly

I find that this group of people, that I have been working with for a long time,

would benefit imensely from TCM treatments... It might help them end their days

more dignified or painless or.....

....So I am looking out for some advice, you know, if there is something anyone

think would be valuable for me to know.....

Sincerely

Thomas

 

bobbiaqua wrote:First of all, I am 60 years old and just learned to

windsurf and would hardly

call myself elderly nor do I think any of my client/patients would. That

aside, I consider elderly to be 70 - 100 years old and I have an extensive

practice in treating them. What is your attraction to this group of people??

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Bobbi

 

 

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Thanks for responding. I agree with you totally and I really respect the work

you are doing with the elderly. My patient population of elderly are also way

over medicated. Acupuncture does work really well as would herbal medicine

but it's hard to do because of all the medication and our inability to get

doctors to agree to interface. Some other things which work really well are

Qi Gong and Tai Qi and even Yoga. Balance and movement therapies. I think

really that one of the big ways we need to work is to be able to show and

persuade people to begin taking better care of themselves from 50 on if not

before!! And to work towards getting people off medication as a solution for

their problems and only used temporarily until lifestyle changes can right

the imbalance. As for your patient population any intervention you can

accomplish would be wonderful. In treating the elderly going slow and dealing

with deficiency heat are usually the issues. There can be some excess heat if

the diet is really bad. Most of them do not do enough exercise.

 

I don't know if this helps but I think you are on the right path so GOOD

LUCK!!!!

 

Bobbi

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Dear Bobbi,

Thank you for your reply! I'll keep your advice in mind!

Thomas

bobbiaqua wrote:Thanks for responding. I agree with you totally and I

really respect the work

you are doing with the elderly. My patient population of elderly are also way

over medicated. Acupuncture does work really well as would herbal medicine

but it's hard to do because of all the medication and our inability to get

doctors to agree to interface. Some other things which work really well are

Qi Gong and Tai Qi and even Yoga. Balance and movement therapies. I think

really that one of the big ways we need to work is to be able to show and

persuade people to begin taking better care of themselves from 50 on if not

before!! And to work towards getting people off medication as a solution for

their problems and only used temporarily until lifestyle changes can right

the imbalance. As for your patient population any intervention you can

accomplish would be wonderful. In treating the elderly going slow and dealing

with deficiency heat are usually the issues. There can be some excess heat if

the diet is really bad. Most of them do not do enough exercise.

 

I don't know if this helps but I think you are on the right path so GOOD

LUCK!!!!

 

Bobbi

 

 

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