Guest guest Posted January 25, 2001 Report Share Posted January 25, 2001 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 ____________________________ Die Fachpresse ist sich einig: WEB.DE 17mal Testsieger! Kostenlos E-Mail, Fax, SMS, Verschlüsselung, POP3, WAP....testen Sie uns! http://freemail.web.de Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2001 Report Share Posted January 26, 2001 There are clinical case studies that have been proven to help with MS check out product information at www.my4life.com/help4theworld. Contact for more info is you want 1-888-935-HELP (4357). Good Luck and Take Care. jwhelp - " Ulrich Janzik " <UJakuhom <acupuncture > 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 > > > __________________________ __ > Die Fachpresse ist sich einig: WEB.DE 17mal Testsieger! Kostenlos E-Mail, > Fax, SMS, Verschlüsselung, POP3, WAP....testen Sie uns! http://freemail.web.de > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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