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Hello,

I have a patient that I have been treating with fibromyalgia. In her

case, the dis-ease is rooted in a blood deficiency. She suffered from a

lot of pain, and also insomnia, was taking many meds which were not

helping very much. In the first month of treatment, she found great

relief (4 treatments), and in another few treatments and she was off of

all her meds, and not in any more pain. She could move around, and take

part in life again. She was dedicated, and is still coming for

treatments- tune ups every 2 weeks or so just to keep things in check

and to continue with the blood building. I just wanted to share this

with you. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to email

me.

Thank You

Lauren Fortuna, M.S., L. Ac

LFortunaLAC

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , Lauren Fortuna

 

 

 

Hi Lauren,

 

I am very new to alternative treatment, could I ask what method or

treatment you are giving your FM patient.

Many Thanks Vicki

<llbeandip@n...> wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I have a patient that I have been treating with fibromyalgia. In

her

> case, the dis-ease is rooted in a blood deficiency. She suffered

from a

> lot of pain, and also insomnia, was taking many meds which were not

> helping very much. In the first month of treatment, she found

great

> relief (4 treatments), and in another few treatments and she was

off of

> all her meds, and not in any more pain. She could move around, and

take

> part in life again. She was dedicated, and is still coming for

> treatments- tune ups every 2 weeks or so just to keep things in

check

> and to continue with the blood building. I just wanted to share

this

> with you. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to

email

> me.

> Thank You

> Lauren Fortuna, M.S., L. Ac

> LFortunaLAC@h...

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Lauren:

 

Would you mind describing your patient's condition a little further?

FM seems quite complex and appears to have a variety of patterns. How

did you help her?

 

Thank you, Jack

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , Lauren Fortuna

<llbeandip@n...> wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I have a patient that I have been treating with fibromyalgia. In

her

> case, the dis-ease is rooted in a blood deficiency. She suffered

from a

> lot of pain, and also insomnia, was taking many meds which were not

> helping very much. In the first month of treatment, she found

great

> relief (4 treatments), and in another few treatments and she was

off of

> all her meds, and not in any more pain. She could move around, and

take

> part in life again. She was dedicated, and is still coming for

> treatments- tune ups every 2 weeks or so just to keep things in

check

> and to continue with the blood building. I just wanted to share

this

> with you. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to

email

> me.

> Thank You

> Lauren Fortuna, M.S., L. Ac

> LFortunaLAC@h...

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Could you please post your protocal for this case?

Also could you please tell the time line in the case - how long it

took to get effect etc.

From your posting I got the impression that the patient got

improvement in a short time. If that was the case then I would be

suspecious of the diagnosis. Fibromyalgia is an extremely complicated

case and will take quite sometime rebuliding the yin - in FM there is

always a multitude of hormonal imbalances that will take long and

commited treatment.

Not all muscle pain is fibromyalgia.

If any here have had a differant experience with any FM case please

report your case here.

 

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , Lauren Fortuna

<llbeandip@n...> wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I have a patient that I have been treating with fibromyalgia. In

her

> case, the dis-ease is rooted in a blood deficiency. She suffered

from a

> lot of pain, and also insomnia, was taking many meds which were not

> helping very much. In the first month of treatment, she found

great

> relief (4 treatments), and in another few treatments and she was

off of

> all her meds, and not in any more pain. She could move around, and

take

> part in life again. She was dedicated, and is still coming for

> treatments- tune ups every 2 weeks or so just to keep things in

check

> and to continue with the blood building. I just wanted to share

this

> with you. If you have any specific questions, please feel free to

email

> me.

> Thank You

> Lauren Fortuna, M.S., L. Ac

> LFortunaLAC@h...

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In my case I got very dramatic improvement in 3 weeks after I

started on the TCM herbs, and I had been sick with CFIDS and FMS for

over 20 years before I got TCM treatment.

 

I went into it hoping for some improvement in energy levels. After 3

weeks I was able to start a consistent and regular exercise

program. I knew better than to try aerobics, and did mainly things

like sit-ups, some yoga, etc.

 

It's not that I couldn't exercise before. I couldn't do it

consistently. It might be weeks between having enough energy to try

just some light exercising. Depending on how much I overdid - like

going to the doctor or the rare shopping trip - it might take days

to recover from something that light. I knew exercising was out of

the question.

 

One day after about 3 weeks of being on the herbs, I literally woke

up and knew I had the energy to start a regular exercise program.

And I did. That was more than I had expected from TCM. As a result

I began to learn everything I could about TCM. In time I started

this list so others could learn about TCM. It evolved into a place

where those new to TCM could learn the basics, where TCM students

can sharpen their skills, and where health care professionals can

discuss TCM.

 

My main problem was Kidney Yang Deficiency. Needless to say, I had

quite a lot of other things wrong too - like Blood Deficiency, Yin

Deficiency, Qi Stagnation, Phlegm, Dampness AND Dryness problems,

etc. After 20 some years it definitely was a " knotty " case.

 

I'm not cured, but I sure can do a lot more than I used to do. I

continue to learn and fine-tune treatment. I continue to improve.

But when I slack off on TCM treatment - if I slack off for too long -

I start to lose ground. If I can get this kind of improvement after

20 years, I know that a lot more is possible for people who haven't

been sick for decades.

 

BTW, during the worst of this I was having to crawl to the bathroom

at night. I couldn't read, couldn't use a computer, and couldn't

follow the most mindless sitcom on TV. Sitting up was hard for me.

I got improvement from the worst of it with mega-doses of vitamins

and minerals and some western herbs. But I was still in very bad

shape by the time I saw a TCM herbalist. I got improvement via TCM

that I thought I would never get. I would have been happy with

slight improvement. I got a lot more. For some time I've been to

the point where I can garden and repair and build things around the

house. Things I love to do, and missed so much for so long.

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