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Hi Barbara, welcome to the group, their are many very knowledgeable people here

to help. It's great to hear that you are making healthy changes to your life &

lifestyle. However, don't give up if you don't see immediate changes, as alot of

people do. It sometimes takes the body time to adapt to the changes, & some

people give up just before the benefits take effect.

I too have suffered from Chronic Arthritis, in both knees & my left shoulder,

I have been pain & discomfort free for many years now, & the best part is that I

have never taken drugs of any kind, just a total lifestyle change.

It is a long story that I would be only too happy to share with you, & if you

would like to read my 360 blog, please feel free as it explains

everything.

Oh well, I've rambled on enough, welcome again & all the best.

Ian.

 

rottiemom282 <rottiemom282 wrote:

I see that there are several new posters, including myself. This

hopefully reflects a trend

towards open mindedness regarding our own personal wellness plan. I'm not sure

HTML

works here, so I will just introduce myself with a run-on paragraph. I'm new to

TMC and have

been receiving acupuncture treatments for a few months now. The conditions I'm

hoping to

find help with are severe knee arthritis, poor circulation causing chronic cold

hands and feet

primarily hot flashes associated with menopause, and overweight issues. I plan

to include

TMC in my healthy aging plan (I'm 57). As I read and learn, I'm able to ask

questions

regarding my conditions and that is primarily my reason for being in this

community......to

learn from others which will aid me in asking the right questions of my TMC

practioner.

Monday, I asked him about the main source of my issues, using my limited

knowledge of the

triple burners. My Dr. explained it mostly was a kidney Yin deficiency that

causes menopause

symptons along with the general aging processes causing the rest. When asking

about

nutrition therapy, he recommended fish and green vegetables should be at the top

of my list

of foods. In addition to the acupuncture, I have been given an herb combo called

zhi bo di

huang wan. I'm happy to have found this community, am always open to comments

and

suggestions regarding my current treatment regimen, and am delighted at the

knowledge

base I now have access to. Thanks for having an open door policy!

 

Barbara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How long did it take for you to get better Ian?

 

I have never gone to a blog. Is that like a website? If so what is the address.

 

Rick

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ian cottrill

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Thursday, October 11, 2007 12:26 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Also new to this community

 

 

Hi Barbara, welcome to the group, their are many very knowledgeable people

here to help. It's great to hear that you are making healthy changes to your

life & lifestyle. However, don't give up if you don't see immediate changes, as

alot of people do. It sometimes takes the body time to adapt to the changes, &

some people give up just before the benefits take effect.

I too have suffered from Chronic Arthritis, in both knees & my left shoulder,

I have been pain & discomfort free for many years now, & the best part is that I

have never taken drugs of any kind, just a total lifestyle change.

It is a long story that I would be only too happy to share with you, & if you

would like to read my 360 blog, please feel free as it explains

everything.

Oh well, I've rambled on enough, welcome again & all the best.

Ian.

 

rottiemom282 <rottiemom282 wrote:

I see that there are several new posters, including myself. This hopefully

reflects a trend

towards open mindedness regarding our own personal wellness plan. I'm not sure

HTML

works here, so I will just introduce myself with a run-on paragraph. I'm new

to TMC and have

been receiving acupuncture treatments for a few months now. The conditions I'm

hoping to

find help with are severe knee arthritis, poor circulation causing chronic

cold hands and feet

primarily hot flashes associated with menopause, and overweight issues. I plan

to include

TMC in my healthy aging plan (I'm 57). As I read and learn, I'm able to ask

questions

regarding my conditions and that is primarily my reason for being in this

community......to

learn from others which will aid me in asking the right questions of my TMC

practioner.

Monday, I asked him about the main source of my issues, using my limited

knowledge of the

triple burners. My Dr. explained it mostly was a kidney Yin deficiency that

causes menopause

symptons along with the general aging processes causing the rest. When asking

about

nutrition therapy, he recommended fish and green vegetables should be at the

top of my list

of foods. In addition to the acupuncture, I have been given an herb combo

called zhi bo di

huang wan. I'm happy to have found this community, am always open to comments

and

suggestions regarding my current treatment regimen, and am delighted at the

knowledge

base I now have access to. Thanks for having an open door policy!

 

Barbara

 

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The journey so far.

 

Where I don't expect everyone to believe my story, it

is ALL TRUE.

 

It starts way back in early 1997, I was pretty laid back & in control of

everything & then in late January my father died, fairly unexpectedly & quickly

from a massive heart attack. This is a man that I had & still have, an enormous

respect for, unfortunately the one thing I craved for growing up I never

recieved from either parent, LOVE. Love it is the single most important thing

in this whole world, without it there is nothing, don't let the sun go down

without saying I love you to those special people in your life. THERE IS NOTHING

MORE IMPORTANT.

I didn't think that my fathers death would have affected me the way that it

did. My parents were not the type to show love, not even to each other, but I

was, & still am, a very outwardly loving person, ( I openly love all my family

& my friends, & don't mind telling them or showing them ). I was devastated when

he died, ( I was adopted, not that it should mean anything, but it probably

explains the personality differences ), probably because of a release of built

up emotions over 30 odd years & the realisation that I would never have the

chance to say the things that I craved to say.

It was late June 1997 & I was emotionly very close to rock bottom, I withdrew

myself from emotion & was always down & sad & yeah depressed, & when your down

like that your body starts to breakdown & I contracted Arthritis in both knees &

my left shoulder. It was a very painful & debilitating experience as I was & am

a very active person, I played a lot of sport & my job meant that I spent a lot

of time bending down & it got that bad that I had to actually push myself up

because my knees couldn't do it alone. It got that bad that my wife would say

that I would wake her up crying in my sleep.

It is my firm belief that we meet people in our lives at just the right time

for them to give us the information for us to continue on our path, ( whatever

that is ), however, it is up to us to be open to the messages they have for us,

otherwise we will miss them. My brother had a girlfriend for years, but we

didn't speak much as they lived 3 1/2 hours away, & you can imagine my suprise

when I rang her totally out of the blue, & she told me that they had broken up

months ago. We started talking & she mentioned to me about Meditation & two

books that she had read, " The Celestine Prophecy " by James Redfield & it's

sequel " The Tenth Insight " , & that's where my internal journey really began.

I started reading books about M editation from our local library & have been

meditating for 40 minutes a day ever since. After about 10 months I was able to

drift off fairly deep & I started to focus my energies on heeling my joints & as

true as I sit at this keyboard roughly 2 years after I started Meditating I was

totally pain free & today close to10 years after starting I still don't have an

ache or a pain anywhere. Infact I play & coach Softball, I've been doing a

Japanese Martial Art called Aikido ,( think Steven Segal ), for 3 1/2 years &

shortly going for my blue belt, I've also been doing traditional Yang style

Power Tai Chi for 3 1/2 years.

My Meditation sessions have sometimes been very deep, past lives included, &

this is the point where you lose most people who don't Meditate, mainly because

they have never experienced it. But that's it for now, I will continue writting

for those who can relate, & if i manage to help anyone along the way then it

will have been worth it. Anyway that's enough for now, until next time, LOVE

WHO YOU ARE, BECAUSE WHO YOU REALLY ARE IS BEAUTIFUL.

 

 

360 IS AN ONLINE COMMUNITY MUCH THE SAME AS MYSPACE, IT'S FREE TO

SIGN UP & YOU TYPE A NAME IN & PUSH SEARCH & YOU CAN ADD PEOPLE AS FRIENDS &

KEEP IN TOUCH. I'M NOT SURE IF YOU CAN LOOK AT SOMEONES PAGE WITHOUT HAVING ONE

YOURSELF. ALTHOUGH, I WOULD BE ONLY TOO HAPPY TO WRITE ABOUT MY EXPERIENCES, IF

ANYONE IS REALLY INTERESTED.

 

 

BEST REGARDS, IAN.

 

Rick Brown <bigskyagency wrote:

 

How long did it take for you to get better Ian?

 

I have never gone to a blog. Is that like a website? If so what is the address.

 

Rick

-

ian cottrill

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Thursday, October 11, 2007 12:26 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Also new to this community

 

Hi Barbara, welcome to the group, their are many very knowledgeable people here

to help. It's great to hear that you are making healthy changes to your life &

lifestyle. However, don't give up if you don't see immediate changes, as alot of

people do. It sometimes takes the body time to adapt to the changes, & some

people give up just before the benefits take effect.

I too have suffered from Chronic Arthritis, in both knees & my left shoulder, I

have been pain & discomfort free for many years now, & the best part is that I

have never taken drugs of any kind, just a total lifestyle change.

It is a long story that I would be only too happy to share with you, & if you

would like to read my 360 blog, please feel free as it explains

everything.

Oh well, I've rambled on enough, welcome again & all the best.

Ian.

 

rottiemom282 <rottiemom282 wrote:

I see that there are several new posters, including myself. This hopefully

reflects a trend

towards open mindedness regarding our own personal wellness plan. I'm not sure

HTML

works here, so I will just introduce myself with a run-on paragraph. I'm new to

TMC and have

been receiving acupuncture treatments for a few months now. The conditions I'm

hoping to

find help with are severe knee arthritis, poor circulation causing chronic cold

hands and feet

primarily hot flashes associated with menopause, and overweight issues. I plan

to include

TMC in my healthy aging plan (I'm 57). As I read and learn, I'm able to ask

questions

regarding my conditions and that is primarily my reason for being in this

community......to

learn from others which will aid me in asking the right questions of my TMC

practioner.

Monday, I asked him about the main source of my issues, using my limited

knowledge of the

triple burners. My Dr. explained it mostly was a kidney Yin deficiency that

causes menopause

symptons along with the general aging processes causing the rest. When asking

about

nutrition therapy, he recommended fish and green vegetables should be at the top

of my list

of foods. In addition to the acupuncture, I have been given an herb combo called

zhi bo di

huang wan. I'm happy to have found this community, am always open to comments

and

suggestions regarding my current treatment regimen, and am delighted at the

knowledge

base I now have access to. Thanks for having an open door policy!

 

Barbara

 

 

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