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How would neuropathy of the feet be defined in TCM.........

 

I have a friend that has contacted me after the doc's has had no luck with

treating her, she has also went to a local chiro that does accupressure and has

the chiro confused..........her feet ache and hurt ONLY when she takes her shoes

off in the evening........after the pressure is relieved then the aching begins.

She says at times they hurt so bad that she can't stand for anyone or anything

to even slightly touch her feet as it sends her in tremendous pain. It seems to

be the nerves in the skin that is causing the pain and not anything muscular.

 

My husband reminded me that when he was very young he contracted the disease

Guillen Barre and at it's beginning he also had the pain but his was in his

chest area,when anything even a sheet touched the skin of his chest....would

have a burning effect of pain.

 

Anyway, has anyone experienced such a thing with clients or personal with any

results?

 

thanks in advance,

Marlene

 

 

 

 

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Does the chiropractor know and use TCM? Not every one who uses

acupressure or acupuncture knows or uses TCM. Does the chiro know

what her TCM diagnosis?

 

These are some general remarks. One symptom of a Deficiency

condition is that pressure eases the pain. One symptom of an Excess

condition is that pressure makes it worse. These are general remarks.

 

From the description so far, this sounds like a possible mixed

Deficiency/ Exccess condition. As long as she has her shoes on and a

constant pressure on the feet, she isn't in pain. But once she

removes the shoes, aching begins, and it sometimes hurts worse when

someone or something touches her feet.

 

How does she get her shoes on in the morning? Does the condition

relieve after several hours of sleep to where she can get her shoes

on?

 

Are there edema problems? If so, where?

 

Does she spend a lot of time standing in one place during the day?

Sitting?

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Marlene " <MarleneLawson

wrote:

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> How would neuropathy of the feet be defined in TCM.........

>

> I have a friend that has contacted me after the doc's has had no

luck with treating her, she has also went to a local chiro that does

accupressure and has the chiro confused..........her feet ache and

hurt ONLY when she takes her shoes off in the evening........after

the pressure is relieved then the aching begins. She says at times

they hurt so bad that she can't stand for anyone or anything to even

slightly touch her feet as it sends her in tremendous pain. It

seems to be the nerves in the skin that is causing the pain and not

anything muscular.

>

> My husband reminded me that when he was very young he contracted

the disease Guillen Barre and at it's beginning he also had the pain

but his was in his chest area,when anything even a sheet touched the

skin of his chest....would have a burning effect of pain.

>

> Anyway, has anyone experienced such a thing with clients or

personal with any results?

>

> thanks in advance,

> Marlene

>

>

>

>

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In all cases of neuropathy diabetes must first be ruled out as it is

the number one cause of neuropathy. True neuropathy is damage to

nerves caused by insuffecient oxygen either chronically or in an

accute episode of oxygen depravation - generally speaking it can not

be cured. This is a circulatory disorder - a disease of stasis. In

mild cases circulation can be improved somewhat and this will help to

some extent but damged nerves can not usually be repaired.

 

Acupuncture and FAR lamps have benefit to some extent. This usually

does not cause serious troubles (unless it is severe)until latter in

life - when it might leave the limbs weak. If this is true diabetic

neuropathy this can definately become a progressive condition leading

to gangrene in advanced states.

 

Herbs that break stasis can keep the deteroration from continuing -

possiblities are formulas like Xiao Yao Wan when indicated by the

general organ patterns. These type of formulas are more and more being

used for all stagantion processes. If there is diabetes then the case

must be looked at fully from that perspective.

 

Do a search at itmonline on diabetes.

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One other thought that came to mind that I forgot to mention. Is this

person damaging the nerves in her feet with her shoes? She should

carefully analyze this issue. I have seen people completely inhibit

the circulation in the feet with unnatural shoes. If she tried a pair

of open sandals and the problem persists - then she can start looking

at more serious explanations.

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on the neuropathy of the feet..........

 

he is not a diabetic, jobs requires alot of sitting, and putting shoes on in

the a.m. is no problem..........

apparently the Chiro they are going to has told him to not drink Essiac Tea

but on the other hand the chiro has said that the neuropathy of the feet , he

thinks, is related to liver problems and he is beginning a liver detox and

rebuilding...............this doesn't sound right to me for some reason, for one

thing Essiac is GREAT for detoxing/rebuilding the liver !!!!!????

 

Any ideas, or opinions ????

much thanks,

Marlene

 

 

 

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