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Patients dob is 1961. Her chief complaint was hip pain... a result of a broken pelvis.

 

I appreciate all the input esp 5E as that is not where the focus of my training was.. thanks for the help...

L

 

Linda I. Umla, A.P., L.M.T. 2546 Bedford Mews Dr.Wellington, FL 33414561-371-2632Worldacupuncture

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Hi Linda many thanks for your response. However, I need to know day and

month of year as well for DOB :)

 

salvador

 

 

>Patients dob is 1961. Her chief complaint was hip pain... a result of a

>broken pelvis.

>

>I appreciate all the input esp 5E as that is not where the focus of my

>training was.. thanks for the help...

>L

>Linda I. Umla, A.P., L.M.T.

>2546 Bedford Mews Dr.

>Wellington, FL 33414

>561-371-2632

>Worldacupuncture

 

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Many thanks for the info on DOB.

 

This is only my opinion and it may well conflict with others

nevertheless. From DOB I know that this patient's symptoms will be

related to either the LIV, G.Bladder or L. Intestine.

 

I don't have enough info on patient's symptoms to make a more

accurate guess. however, red eyes are traditionally LIV Heat. It is

posible that it is Empty Heat and that the Liv is deficient. the

G.Bladder could also be deficient.

Is this an angry person? perhaps one that does not share anger with

others? ie. focused on self.

Perhaps one with not enough self worth.?

A push over?

am aware that an energy block between the San Jiao and G. Bladder

meridian could also be responsible for the red eyes.

 

Dry skin? well it could easily be blood Def. manifesting through any

of the 3 meridians I have mentioned.

 

So how can you find out?Where the problem lies?

 

Personally I check with Qi energy in the meridians. but there is

another test.

 

First make a case for your meridians and find out which is likeliest

to be in excess My best guess without any more info Is a BLOCK, do

even on S.Jiao-22 and sedate GB-1 If what you have done is good

there will be an increase of saliva in the patient's mouth almost

immediately. If it works you now know That this patient's tendencies

lead to stagnation in G.B meridian.

 

If not, sedate Liv-2 but be careful if the saliva dries up fast

chage needle direction and tonify! if the saliva does not come back

take it out.

 

In the unlikely case of the above not working then you have to look

at stagnation In the Large Int. Meridian.

 

If this were so there should also be some meridian symptoms to link

it in.

 

What I can guarantee you is that one of those meridians is

stagnant / excess and one is deficient.

 

salvador

www.meridian-qi-acupuncture.com

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