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Has anyone had any experience with treating atrial fibrillation?

With this particular case there seems to be Heart/Kidney qi

deficiency only after over-exertion. Epsiodes of atrial fibrillation

occur in the early morning, after over-exertion the day prior, when

the qi of these channels are waning according to the Chinese clock.

Has anyone seen or treated similar cases to this??

 

chris

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--- christine_wnm <christine_wnm wrote: >

Has anyone had any experience with treating atrial

> fibrillation?

> With this particular case there seems to be

> Heart/Kidney qi

> deficiency only after over-exertion. Epsiodes of

> atrial fibrillation

> occur in the early morning, after over-exertion the

> day prior, when

> the qi of these channels are waning according to the

> Chinese clock.

> Has anyone seen or treated similar cases to this??

 

Atrial Fibrillation is the western medical term for

irregular heartbearts / palpitations.

Just treat according to TCM, should be no problem.

If you'd like more info on TCM treatment, then I

think we might need a more complete intake. How is the

liver, spleen, the kidneys?

 

We can see form the info below that there's nothing

out of the ordinary in terms of TCM:

 

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A broad range of physical symptoms may be associated

with AF. Some people have absolutely no awareness of

being in atrial fibrillation, while others know

precisely the moment when their heart rhythm

destabilizes from normal sinus rhythm to AF. Many

patients describe the irregular, often rapid

pulsations of the heart in AF as an uncomfortable

flopping sensation inside of the chest with a sudden

and keen awareness of every heartbeat. This may be

accompanied by shortness of breath, profuse sweating,

chest pain, presyncope (dizziness), syncope (passing

out), exercise intolerance and extreme fatigue.

 

Others describe anxiety and a feeling of impending

doom, especially when AF is first discovered. For some

patients, the pattern of atrial fibrillation may

progress from a paroxysmal and infrequent event to

become a chronic condition. Often, there is a

worsening or progression of the symptoms such that

many patients feel incapable of carrying out normal

daily activities.

---

 

Just carry out your pattern differentiation, Chris,

and if you then report back, I'm sure we can give you

a slew of info.

 

Hope this helps,

Hugo

 

 

 

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Kidney/gall bladder links?

 

christine_wnm <christine_wnm wrote:Has anyone had any experience with

treating atrial fibrillation?

With this particular case there seems to be Heart/Kidney qi

deficiency only after over-exertion. Epsiodes of atrial fibrillation

occur in the early morning, after over-exertion the day prior, when

the qi of these channels are waning according to the Chinese clock.

Has anyone seen or treated similar cases to this??

 

chris

 

 

 

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I am a little familiar with this condition, but there is not enough detail

to be sure .. .

 

From the description Qi is low (Ki especially). It looks like Yang is

dominant in what is left giving the subjective impression of energy.

Exercise depletes Yin (substance) in turn depleting Blood. Early morning

palpitations and rising pressured feeling in the chest is characteristic. A

well known tonic for this condition is Yang Xue An Shen Wan. For severe

cases a small amount of cinnabar is added although probably not unless you

are in the Far East.

 

 

Hoang Ho [twomtns2002]

12 May 2003 19:40

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] atrial fibrillation

 

 

Kidney/gall bladder links?

 

christine_wnm <christine_wnm wrote:Has anyone had any experience

with treating atrial fibrillation?

With this particular case there seems to be Heart/Kidney qi

deficiency only after over-exertion. Epsiodes of atrial fibrillation

occur in the early morning, after over-exertion the day prior, when

the qi of these channels are waning according to the Chinese clock.

Has anyone seen or treated similar cases to this??

 

chris

 

 

 

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