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A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw. The vet

said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the Chinese

Medicine take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

Thank you,

Michelle

 

 

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several 5 element Designs:

 

a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

 

should find out the temperament of the cat, is there a reason to be annoyed

 

holmes

www.acu-free.com

1.888.TCM.CEUS 826.2387

 

 

 

Michelle Clark wrote:

 

>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw. The vet

said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the Chinese

Medicine take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

>Thank you,

>Michelle

>

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it would be interesting to know of the cat's temperament and what caused it?

update?

holmes

 

drholmes wrote:

 

>several 5 element Designs:

>

>a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

>b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

>c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

>

>should find out the temperament of the cat, is there a reason to be annoyed

>

>holmes

>www.acu-free.com

>1.888.TCM.CEUS 826.2387

>

>

>

>Michelle Clark wrote:

>

>

>

>>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw. The

vet said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the Chinese

Medicine take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

>>Thank you,

>>Michelle

>>

>>

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I haven't heard an update yet. Would you be able to put this into a more

beginner style paragraph? I tried, but I am a neophyte.

Thank you,

Michelle

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drholmes

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:09 AM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] weak after blood draw

 

 

it would be interesting to know of the cat's temperament and what caused it?

update?

holmes

 

drholmes wrote:

 

>several 5 element Designs:

>

>a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

>b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

>c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

>

>should find out the temperament of the cat, is there a reason to be annoyed

>

>holmes

>www.acu-free.com

>1.888.TCM.CEUS 826.2387

>

>

>

>Michelle Clark wrote:

>

>

>

>>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw. The

vet said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the Chinese

Medicine take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

>>Thank you,

>>Michelle

>>

>>

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sure

 

in fact i would like to give a Grand Round where everyone participates

this is something we do on a regular basis here and other stations where

i visit

 

Grand Round on a Cat who Collapsed

 

>

A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw.

>

 

collapsed - there's blood dynamics involved

 

5 E nature of blood:

K makes it

Wood moves it

HT contains it in vessels

SP holds vessels in place, and blood in vessels

LU infuses it with air qi

 

now the cat -

K cannot cause collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

LV can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

HT can cause collapse, has something to do with blood volume

SP can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

LU cannot cause collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

 

to refine so far:

LV can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

HT can cause collapse, has something to do with blood volume

SP can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

 

so we have a short list, in terms of collapse, of LV HT SP

 

>

got very weak after a blood draw

>

 

5 E on reason for post withdrawal weakness PWW:

K cannot cause PWW, has nothing to do with blood volume

LV can cause PWW, has everything to do with blood volume

HT can cause PWW, has something to do with blood volume

SP can cause PWW, has everything to do with blood volume

LU cannot PWW collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

 

to refine again:

LV can cause PWW

HT can cause PWW

SP can cause PWW

 

so again we have a short list, in terms of PWW, of LV HT SP

 

my earlier comments:

a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

 

here i am thinking of sudden drop in volume as due to LV and as

LV is mother element to Fire or HT, one seems to have caused the other.

 

however, this needs further thinking because though 5 E can give you

the healing to any chronic illness, it can as easily lead you astray

if you have not done the work well

 

the question revolves on not only blood volume, but also on the mechanism

which has caused a shortfall, and which is still persisting

 

we have to shortlist further from LV HT SP

 

what is the relationship between the 3?

 

LV is mother to HT is mother to SP

 

what is the enmity between the 3?

 

LV is mother to HT but enemy to SP

 

therefore the most likely scenario based on whatever information we have is:

 

the primary element is in LV

the secondary element is in SP

the tertiary element is in HT

 

now as all illnesses are caused mainly by emotions gone wrong over a

period of time, let

us place emotions according to our elemental findings

 

the primary emotion is anger and rage in LV

the secondary emotion is obsessing in SP

the tertiary primary emotion is bereavement and sadness in HT

 

what can do that to a cat?

 

a dozen behaviorals in the owner

 

how to treat?

 

we can refine this once we have more data

 

holmes

www.acu-free.com

 

 

Michelle Clark wrote:

 

>I haven't heard an update yet. Would you be able to put this into a more

beginner style paragraph? I tried, but I am a neophyte.

>Thank you,

>Michelle

> -

> drholmes

> Chinese Traditional Medicine

> Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:09 AM

> Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] weak after blood draw

>

>

> it would be interesting to know of the cat's temperament and what caused it?

> update?

> holmes

>

> drholmes wrote:

>

> >several 5 element Designs:

> >

> >a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

> >b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

> >c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

> >

> >should find out the temperament of the cat, is there a reason to be annoyed

> >

> >holmes

> >www.acu-free.com

> >1.888.TCM.CEUS 826.2387

> >

> >

> >

> >Michelle Clark wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw. The

vet said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the Chinese

Medicine take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

> >>Thank you,

> >>Michelle

> >>

> >>

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any news on Cat?

with this kind of temper and emotional baggage, she out to be heard from

 

:-)

 

 

 

drholmes wrote:

 

>sure

>

>in fact i would like to give a Grand Round where everyone participates

>this is something we do on a regular basis here and other stations where

>i visit

>

>Grand Round on a Cat who Collapsed

>

>

>

>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw.

>

>

>

>collapsed - there's blood dynamics involved

>

>5 E nature of blood:

>K makes it

>Wood moves it

>HT contains it in vessels

>SP holds vessels in place, and blood in vessels

>LU infuses it with air qi

>

>now the cat -

>K cannot cause collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

>LV can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>HT can cause collapse, has something to do with blood volume

>SP can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>LU cannot cause collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

>

>to refine so far:

>LV can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>HT can cause collapse, has something to do with blood volume

>SP can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>

>so we have a short list, in terms of collapse, of LV HT SP

>

>

>

>got very weak after a blood draw

>

>

>

>5 E on reason for post withdrawal weakness PWW:

>K cannot cause PWW, has nothing to do with blood volume

>LV can cause PWW, has everything to do with blood volume

>HT can cause PWW, has something to do with blood volume

>SP can cause PWW, has everything to do with blood volume

>LU cannot PWW collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

>

>to refine again:

>LV can cause PWW

>HT can cause PWW

>SP can cause PWW

>

>so again we have a short list, in terms of PWW, of LV HT SP

>

>my earlier comments:

>a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

>b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

>c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

>

>here i am thinking of sudden drop in volume as due to LV and as

>LV is mother element to Fire or HT, one seems to have caused the other.

>

>however, this needs further thinking because though 5 E can give you

>the healing to any chronic illness, it can as easily lead you astray

>if you have not done the work well

>

>the question revolves on not only blood volume, but also on the mechanism

>which has caused a shortfall, and which is still persisting

>

>we have to shortlist further from LV HT SP

>

>what is the relationship between the 3?

>

>LV is mother to HT is mother to SP

>

>what is the enmity between the 3?

>

>LV is mother to HT but enemy to SP

>

>therefore the most likely scenario based on whatever information we have is:

>

>the primary element is in LV

>the secondary element is in SP

>the tertiary element is in HT

>

>now as all illnesses are caused mainly by emotions gone wrong over a

>period of time, let

>us place emotions according to our elemental findings

>

>the primary emotion is anger and rage in LV

>the secondary emotion is obsessing in SP

>the tertiary primary emotion is bereavement and sadness in HT

>

>what can do that to a cat?

>

>a dozen behaviorals in the owner

>

>how to treat?

>

>we can refine this once we have more data

>

>holmes

>www.acu-free.com

>

>

>Michelle Clark wrote:

>

>

>

>>I haven't heard an update yet. Would you be able to put this into a more

beginner style paragraph? I tried, but I am a neophyte.

>>Thank you,

>>Michelle

>> -

>> drholmes

>> Chinese Traditional Medicine

>> Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:09 AM

>> Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] weak after blood draw

>>

>>

>> it would be interesting to know of the cat's temperament and what caused it?

>> update?

>> holmes

>>

>> drholmes wrote:

>>

>> >several 5 element Designs:

>> >

>> >a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

>> >b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

>> >c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

>> >

>> >should find out the temperament of the cat, is there a reason to be annoyed

>> >

>> >holmes

>> >www.acu-free.com

>> >1.888.TCM.CEUS 826.2387

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >Michelle Clark wrote:

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw. The

vet said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the Chinese

Medicine take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

>> >>Thank you,

>> >>Michelle

>> >>

>> >>

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no word.

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drholmes

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Saturday, May 07, 2005 9:43 AM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] weak after blood draw

 

 

any news on Cat?

with this kind of temper and emotional baggage, she out to be heard from

 

:-)

 

 

 

drholmes wrote:

 

>sure

>

>in fact i would like to give a Grand Round where everyone participates

>this is something we do on a regular basis here and other stations where

>i visit

>

>Grand Round on a Cat who Collapsed

>

>

>

>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw.

>

>

>

>collapsed - there's blood dynamics involved

>

>5 E nature of blood:

>K makes it

>Wood moves it

>HT contains it in vessels

>SP holds vessels in place, and blood in vessels

>LU infuses it with air qi

>

>now the cat -

>K cannot cause collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

>LV can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>HT can cause collapse, has something to do with blood volume

>SP can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>LU cannot cause collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

>

>to refine so far:

>LV can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>HT can cause collapse, has something to do with blood volume

>SP can cause collapse, has everything to do with blood volume

>

>so we have a short list, in terms of collapse, of LV HT SP

>

>

>

>got very weak after a blood draw

>

>

>

>5 E on reason for post withdrawal weakness PWW:

>K cannot cause PWW, has nothing to do with blood volume

>LV can cause PWW, has everything to do with blood volume

>HT can cause PWW, has something to do with blood volume

>SP can cause PWW, has everything to do with blood volume

>LU cannot PWW collapse, has nothing to do with blood volume

>

>to refine again:

>LV can cause PWW

>HT can cause PWW

>SP can cause PWW

>

>so again we have a short list, in terms of PWW, of LV HT SP

>

>my earlier comments:

>a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

>b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

>c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

>

>here i am thinking of sudden drop in volume as due to LV and as

>LV is mother element to Fire or HT, one seems to have caused the other.

>

>however, this needs further thinking because though 5 E can give you

>the healing to any chronic illness, it can as easily lead you astray

>if you have not done the work well

>

>the question revolves on not only blood volume, but also on the mechanism

>which has caused a shortfall, and which is still persisting

>

>we have to shortlist further from LV HT SP

>

>what is the relationship between the 3?

>

>LV is mother to HT is mother to SP

>

>what is the enmity between the 3?

>

>LV is mother to HT but enemy to SP

>

>therefore the most likely scenario based on whatever information we have is:

>

>the primary element is in LV

>the secondary element is in SP

>the tertiary element is in HT

>

>now as all illnesses are caused mainly by emotions gone wrong over a

>period of time, let

>us place emotions according to our elemental findings

>

>the primary emotion is anger and rage in LV

>the secondary emotion is obsessing in SP

>the tertiary primary emotion is bereavement and sadness in HT

>

>what can do that to a cat?

>

>a dozen behaviorals in the owner

>

>how to treat?

>

>we can refine this once we have more data

>

>holmes

>www.acu-free.com

>

>

>Michelle Clark wrote:

>

>

>

>>I haven't heard an update yet. Would you be able to put this into a more

beginner style paragraph? I tried, but I am a neophyte.

>>Thank you,

>>Michelle

>> -

>> drholmes

>> Chinese Traditional Medicine

>> Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:09 AM

>> Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] weak after blood draw

>>

>>

>> it would be interesting to know of the cat's temperament and what caused

it?

>> update?

>> holmes

>>

>> drholmes wrote:

>>

>> >several 5 element Designs:

>> >

>> >a. the cat is depleted in Blood and Heart qi

>> >b. he cat is angry and has Liver stagnation and lack of Liver Blood

>> >c. the cat has b. and a. because one is the Mother to the other

>> >

>> >should find out the temperament of the cat, is there a reason to be

annoyed

>> >

>> >holmes

>> >www.acu-free.com

>> >1.888.TCM.CEUS 826.2387

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >Michelle Clark wrote:

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>A friend has a cat who collapsed and got very weak after a blood draw.

The vet said it was indicative of heart problems. I was wondering what the

take on this would be. Seems like I read about it somewhere...

>> >>Thank you,

>> >>Michelle

>> >>

>> >>

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