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> that by default

> lead to Spleen Qi deficiency? It seems like that is

> too straight

> forward an answer, like it would be a given....so is

> that assumption

> correct?

 

Hi Curtis!

I have a patient who had his spleen removed a long

while ago.

He had a tendency, from a fairly young age, to worry,

and it grew to gigantic proportions immediately after

his spleen was removed. :) Fortunately, it is not a

deep worry, but rather a sort of constant superficial

worry that doesn't really plague him.

He benefits, as I believe any spleen-organ deficient

person would, from spleen tonics. It does help his

worrying too.

It is still necessary to make a TCM diagnosis.

 

Hope this hlps.

Bye,

Hugo :)

 

 

 

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Hugo,

 

Thanks for the response, it seems to make sense to me, also in terms

of some symptoms i'm having, I have an appointment this wednesday so

we'll see how it goes!

 

Worry ties into spleen as well? I'm not ultra-stressed, but when

things get on my mind they tend to stick....and I occasionally

overwork myself over issues..... hmmm..

 

Judy, thanks for your response as well!

 

-Curtis

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine, Hugo Ramiro <subincor> wrote:

> > that by default

> > lead to Spleen Qi deficiency? It seems like that is

> > too straight

> > forward an answer, like it would be a given....so is

> > that assumption

> > correct?

>

> Hi Curtis!

> I have a patient who had his spleen removed a long

> while ago.

> He had a tendency, from a fairly young age, to worry,

> and it grew to gigantic proportions immediately after

> his spleen was removed. :) Fortunately, it is not a

> deep worry, but rather a sort of constant superficial

> worry that doesn't really plague him.

> He benefits, as I believe any spleen-organ deficient

> person would, from spleen tonics. It does help his

> worrying too.

> It is still necessary to make a TCM diagnosis.

>

> Hope this hlps.

> Bye,

> Hugo :)

>

>

>

> Everything you'll ever need on one web page

> from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts

> http://uk.my.

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>Worry ties into spleen as well? I'm not ultra-stressed, but when

>things get on my mind they tend to stick....and I occasionally

>overwork myself over issues..... hmmm..

 

A reminder to those new to TCM: Pensiness or obsessing is the emotion

associated with the Spleen.

 

The TCM understanding of body-mind unity is a lot more sophisticated than

that of most in the West. Once an imbalance occurs - from whatever cause

(infection, truama, emotion, toxin, etc.) - the person is going to be primed

and more prone to feel the emotion(s) associated with that particular Organ.

 

Victoria

 

 

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