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acupuncture schrieb am 25.01.01:

> Hello -- I'm new to this list but I've been getting acupuncture

> treatments for nearly a year and reading about TCM all the while. I'd

> like to ask for some help regarding my 60 year-old mother:

>

> She's been diagnosed with MS, has had three back surgeries, and

> although never diagnosed, her whole family agrees she has some

> psychological disorder that manifests itself in great anger and

> irrationality. I think that acupuncture could, at the very least,

> help her manage her regular, daily pain, but even more so might help

> her deal with the psychological challenges she faces (but doesn't

> acknowledge.)

>

> Unfortunately, she is not very open to most alternative ideas

> regarding medical treatment, but she did recently admit that she might

> be willing to try something to help her deal with the pain.

>

> Can anyone recommend how I can encourage her to take this route? My

> experience is so limited that I'm not sure how to convince her to try

> acupuncture as a complement to the other things she must do. I did

> give her a copy of Peter Moles small book, " Acupuncture " , but I don't

> know if she'll read it.

>

> Any thoughts anyone has on how to deal with this situation and/or

> whether you think acupuncture can help MS would be greatly

> appreciated. Thanks in advance!

>

> Susan Collins

>

>

> Hello Susan,

 

as a practioner I have good experiences with acupuncture-treatment of MS.

The success depends on the patient´s individual health-state and way of

reaction.

You should take into consideration a long time treatment for years, positive

effects however can be observed within 2 or 3 sessions.

Physical or mental exertion is strictly to avoid during the therapy.

Further information?

Please let me know or tell me more.

 

Kind regards Ulrich

 

 

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Thursday, January 25, 2001 12:39 PM

Re: acupuncture New member with MS question

 

 

> acupuncture schrieb am 25.01.01:

> > Hello -- I'm new to this list but I've been getting acupuncture

> > treatments for nearly a year and reading about TCM all the while. I'd

> > like to ask for some help regarding my 60 year-old mother:

> >

> > She's been diagnosed with MS, has had three back surgeries, and

> > although never diagnosed, her whole family agrees she has some

> > psychological disorder that manifests itself in great anger and

> > irrationality. I think that acupuncture could, at the very least,

> > help her manage her regular, daily pain, but even more so might help

> > her deal with the psychological challenges she faces (but doesn't

> > acknowledge.)

> >

> > Unfortunately, she is not very open to most alternative ideas

> > regarding medical treatment, but she did recently admit that she might

> > be willing to try something to help her deal with the pain.

> >

> > Can anyone recommend how I can encourage her to take this route? My

> > experience is so limited that I'm not sure how to convince her to try

> > acupuncture as a complement to the other things she must do. I did

> > give her a copy of Peter Moles small book, " Acupuncture " , but I don't

> > know if she'll read it.

> >

> > Any thoughts anyone has on how to deal with this situation and/or

> > whether you think acupuncture can help MS would be greatly

> > appreciated. Thanks in advance!

> >

> > Susan Collins

> >

> >

> > Hello Susan,

>

> as a practioner I have good experiences with acupuncture-treatment of MS.

> The success depends on the patient´s individual health-state and way of

reaction.

> You should take into consideration a long time treatment for years,

positive effects however can be observed within 2 or 3 sessions.

> Physical or mental exertion is strictly to avoid during the therapy.

> Further information?

> Please let me know or tell me more.

>

> Kind regards Ulrich

>

>

>

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> Die Fachpresse ist sich einig: WEB.DE 17mal Testsieger! Kostenlos E-Mail,

> Fax, SMS, Verschlüsselung, POP3, WAP....testen Sie uns!

http://freemail.web.de

>

>

>

>

>

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