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Nancy,

 

I don't know if there is any rule on this list about referring someone

to a specific place of treatment. I haven't been to PCOM since August

2005 because I was on disability and could not afford any treatment.

But, even if I had more money, I would still go to PCOM. The give very

good care, have great herbs, and I feel I am contributing to the

students education by giving them a hard case to solve. I have been

very happy with the treatments I have received at PCOM. My first doctor

was Mei Wei and she was very thorough. The next school quarter, she

wasn't going to have clinic hours in the afternoon, so I had to switch

doctors. My next practitioner, Dr. Sheir, sometimes had as many as five

students in the exam room, all of them taking my pulses, checking my

tongue, etc.

 

My appointment next week is with Greg Sperber. He had received a

bachelor of science in molecular biology from the University of

California , San Diego before getting a master of traditional Oriental

medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego in 1997.

 

Karen

 

Nancy S+13 wrote:

 

> Karen,

>

> If you don't mind, could you report back how your experiences at PCOM

> were? I live in the same geographic area and have considered going there.

>

> Nancy S+13

>

> Karen Peterson wrote:

>

> > Vinod,

> >

> > My situation fits very well with your last post. My mother had six

> > children in nine years, no multiples. I am the sixth child. I have

> > been told that a women loses Jin if she has a lot of children in a short

> > period of time. This lack of Jin is passed to the child, who may have

> > deficiencies for the rest of his/her life. My mother takes one grain

> > (60 mg) of armour thyroid a day. She has no thyroid function. I

> > started taking Levoxyl in my thirties when a young internal medicine

> > doctor thought I should have my thyroid levels checked.

> >

> > My endocrinologist explained that the metabolic disorder I have makes no

> > sense. In cave man days, some people had metabolisms that turned

> > everything they ate to fat. In lean times, these people could survive

> > off of the fat of their bodies while skinnier people died.

> > Unfortunately, most of the people with this metabolic disorder are also

> > infertile, meaning they can survive but not procreate.

> >

> > I have scheduled an appointment with a practitioner at the Pacific

> > College of Oriental Medicine for next week. I am hoping that he and I

> > can find a plan of action to help me. I know that the longer these

> > conditions are around, the longer it takes to overcome them.

> >

> > Karen in San Diego

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Post message: Chinese Traditional Medicine

> > Subscribe: Chinese Traditional Medicine-

> > Un: Chinese Traditional Medicine-

> > List owner: Chinese Traditional Medicine-owner

> >

> > Shortcut URL to this page:

> > /community/Chinese Traditional Medicine

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks!

 

Nancy S+13

 

Karen Peterson wrote:

 

> Nancy,

>

> I don't know if there is any rule on this list about referring someone

> to a specific place of treatment. I haven't been to PCOM since August

> 2005 because I was on disability and could not afford any treatment.

> But, even if I had more money, I would still go to PCOM. The give very

> good care, have great herbs, and I feel I am contributing to the

> students education by giving them a hard case to solve. I have been

> very happy with the treatments I have received at PCOM. My first doctor

> was Mei Wei and she was very thorough. The next school quarter, she

> wasn't going to have clinic hours in the afternoon, so I had to switch

> doctors. My next practitioner, Dr. Sheir, sometimes had as many as five

> students in the exam room, all of them taking my pulses, checking my

> tongue, etc.

>

> My appointment next week is with Greg Sperber. He had received a

> bachelor of science in molecular biology from the University of

> California , San Diego before getting a master of traditional Oriental

> medicine from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego in 1997.

>

> Karen

>

> Nancy S+13 wrote:

>

> > Karen,

> >

> > If you don't mind, could you report back how your experiences at PCOM

> > were? I live in the same geographic area and have considered going

> there.

> >

> > Nancy S+13

> >

> > Karen Peterson wrote:

> >

> > > Vinod,

> > >

> > > My situation fits very well with your last post. My mother had six

> > > children in nine years, no multiples. I am the sixth child. I have

> > > been told that a women loses Jin if she has a lot of children in a

> short

> > > period of time. This lack of Jin is passed to the child, who may have

> > > deficiencies for the rest of his/her life. My mother takes one grain

> > > (60 mg) of armour thyroid a day. She has no thyroid function. I

> > > started taking Levoxyl in my thirties when a young internal medicine

> > > doctor thought I should have my thyroid levels checked.

> > >

> > > My endocrinologist explained that the metabolic disorder I have

> makes no

> > > sense. In cave man days, some people had metabolisms that turned

> > > everything they ate to fat. In lean times, these people could survive

> > > off of the fat of their bodies while skinnier people died.

> > > Unfortunately, most of the people with this metabolic disorder are

> also

> > > infertile, meaning they can survive but not procreate.

> > >

> > > I have scheduled an appointment with a practitioner at the Pacific

> > > College of Oriental Medicine for next week. I am hoping that he and I

> > > can find a plan of action to help me. I know that the longer these

> > > conditions are around, the longer it takes to overcome them.

> > >

> > > Karen in San Diego

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Post message: Chinese Traditional Medicine

> > > Subscribe: Chinese Traditional Medicine-

> > > Un: Chinese Traditional Medicine-

> > > List owner: Chinese Traditional Medicine-owner

> > >

> > > Shortcut URL to this page:

> > > /community/Chinese Traditional Medicine

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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