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Hi Kara,

I would suggest a Lyme test if it hasn't already been done. It's more

prevalent than we think and can create a wide variety of symptoms.

 

K. Hamill, L.Ac.

 

Re: tingling nerves / neck - left shoulder spasm

 

Please forgive the addition, I am a new TCM student, I would like to add

another inquiry also, I suffer from tingling nerves (pins & needles

feeling- severe itchiness) mostly in the evening, as well as chronic

muscle spasm left headace pain & left shoulder spasm pain.(weak left

side *arms, legs numbness)

There has been absolutly no direct assistance with WM after several

years & several

physicians, I am in Montreal, Canada & the health system here is quite

poor.

 

Can anyone suggest possibilities within the realm of natural herbals, &

practical acu-pressure massage formats.

 

Thank you kindly.

 

Best regards-kara-krystalwoods2003-

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Hello,

thank you for the kind reply, may I request a brief description if at all possible are you refering to the lime decease within ticks /insects.

If this is not the case perhaps you could elaborate privatly, any and all suggestions

are greatly appreciated and I will review all carefully with much care.

Thank you.

 

Best regards.

kara-krystalwoods2003-kchamill <kchamill wrote:

 

Hi Kara,I would suggest a Lyme test if it hasn't already been done. It's moreprevalent than we think and can create a wide variety of symptoms.K. Hamill, L.Ac.Re: tingling nerves / neck - left shoulder spasmPlease forgive the addition, I am a new TCM student, I would like to addanother inquiry also, I suffer from tingling nerves (pins & needlesfeeling- severe itchiness) mostly in the evening, as well as chronicmuscle spasm left headace pain & left shoulder spasm pain.(weak leftside *arms, legs numbness) There has been absolutly no direct assistance with WM after severalyears & severalphysicians, I am in Montreal, Canada & the health system here is quitepoor.Can anyone suggest possibilities within the realm of natural herbals, & practical

acu-pressure massage formats.Thank you kindly.Best regards-kara-krystalwoods2003- For practitioners, students and those interested in TCM. Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, religious, spam messages or flame another member. If you want to change the way you receive email message, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, then visit the groups’ homepage: Chinese Medicine/ Click ‘edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly.

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Kara,

Yes, I am referring to the test(s) for Lyme disease (named after Lyme,

the town in Connecticut where it was first discovered), caused by

bacteria carried by ticks (usually deer ticks). Deer ticks may be as

small as the period at the end of this sentence, and approximately 50%

of those with Lyme disease have no recollection of being bit, or

developing the classic " bullseye rash " . I am one of those people,

unfortunately. About 17,000 new cases are diagnosed in the USA each

year, and more go unreported due to simple unawareness. It's worth

ruling out with the blood tests.

 

 

Hello,

thank you for the kind reply, may I request a brief description if at

all possible are you refering to the lime decease within ticks /insects.

If this is not the case perhaps you could elaborate privatly, any and

all suggestions

are greatly appreciated and I will review all carefully with much care.

Thank you.

 

Best regards.

kara-krystalwoods2003-

 

kchamill <kchamill wrote:

Hi Kara,

I would suggest a Lyme test if it hasn't already been done. It's more

prevalent than we think and can create a wide variety of symptoms.

 

K. Hamill, L.Ac.

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Hello,

 

thank you for the confirmation, I appreciate your time, I live directly in the city and

I am immensely sensitive to everything around me, but I will investigate your suggestion carefully. Thank you again for your valued suggestion and reply..

Best regards.

kara- krystalwoods2003- kchamill <kchamill wrote:

 

Kara,Yes, I am referring to the test(s) for Lyme disease (named after Lyme,the town in Connecticut where it was first discovered), caused bybacteria carried by ticks (usually deer ticks). Deer ticks may be assmall as the period at the end of this sentence, and approximately 50%of those with Lyme disease have no recollection of being bit, ordeveloping the classic "bullseye rash". I am one of those people,unfortunately. About 17,000 new cases are diagnosed in the USA eachyear, and more go unreported due to simple unawareness. It's worthruling out with the blood tests.Hello,thank you for the kind reply, may I request a brief description if atall possible are you refering to the lime decease within ticks /insects.If this is not the case perhaps you could elaborate privatly, any andall

suggestionsare greatly appreciated and I will review all carefully with much care.Thank you.Best regards.kara-krystalwoods2003-kchamill <kchamill wrote:Hi Kara,I would suggest a Lyme test if it hasn't already been done. It's moreprevalent than we think and can create a wide variety of symptoms.K. Hamill, L.Ac.For practitioners, students and those interested in TCM. Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, religious, spam messages or flame another member. If you want to change the way you receive email message, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, then visit the groups’ homepage: Chinese Medicine/ Click ‘edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly.

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