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Hi, my name is Tyler and I was seeing an acupuncturists to treat my

depression/anxiety disorder and after doing 8 treatments he also had

me on a herb medication can't remember the name but i must say it

worked wonders for the first month or so. My moods were stable and my

anxiety went away and I felt great for the first time in a long time,

but I feel now that my depression is slowly creeping back on me after

about 1 month after doing the 8 sessions. Just wondering why this is?

Did I not have enough treatment to completely cure the ailment? Will

I need to go for more sessions? I don't really want to go back to

traditional antidepressants because I don't seem to respond well to

them. Please help..

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you should have regular maintenance treatments to maintain the balance that was

achieved contact your practitioner to set up a long term treatment plan

Jame'e

 

 

  " Tao is precious and not to be passed on, unless the student is sincere and

compassionate towards human suffering "

by: Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen, chapter 4 Truth from the Golden Chamber

 

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tylermelanson <tmelanc602

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Acupuncture depression Treatment

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Saturday, November 1, 2008, 11:18 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi, my name is Tyler and I was seeing an acupuncturists to treat my

depression/anxiety disorder and after doing 8 treatments he also had

me on a herb medication can't remember the name but i must say it

worked wonders for the first month or so. My moods were stable and my

anxiety went away and I felt great for the first time in a long time,

but I feel now that my depression is slowly creeping back on me after

about 1 month after doing the 8 sessions. Just wondering why this is?

Did I not have enough treatment to completely cure the ailment? Will

I need to go for more sessions? I don't really want to go back to

traditional antidepressants because I don't seem to respond well to

them. Please help..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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tylermelanson wrote:

> Hi, my name is Tyler and I was seeing an acupuncturists to treat my

> depression/anxiety disorder and after doing 8 treatments he also had

> me on a herb medication can't remember the name but i must say it

> worked wonders for the first month or so. My moods were stable and my

> anxiety went away and I felt great for the first time in a long time,

> but I feel now that my depression is slowly creeping back on me after

> about 1 month after doing the 8 sessions. Just wondering why this is?

> Did I not have enough treatment to completely cure the ailment? Will

> I need to go for more sessions? I don't really want to go back to

> traditional antidepressants because I don't seem to respond well to

> them. Please help..

 

 

MT: Yeah, I'd go back to get more acupuncture treatments.

The most common thing that causes depression is liver qi stagnation.

Stay active and get plenty of sunshine and fresh air. Don't think

negative thoughts. Brooding over negative thoughts itself can stagnate

your qi.

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By the way, harboring negative emotions, holding them in has the same

amount of negative health effects as a PACK AND A HALF OF CIGARETTES PER

DAY. So if you've got emotional issues that you're holding in or

suppressing, you really have to get that out.

 

 

 

Mercurius Trismegistus wrote:

> tylermelanson wrote:

>

>> Hi, my name is Tyler and I was seeing an acupuncturists to treat my

>> depression/anxiety disorder and after doing 8 treatments he also had

>> me on a herb medication can't remember the name but i must say it

>> worked wonders for the first month or so. My moods were stable and my

>> anxiety went away and I felt great for the first time in a long time,

>> but I feel now that my depression is slowly creeping back on me after

>> about 1 month after doing the 8 sessions. Just wondering why this is?

>> Did I not have enough treatment to completely cure the ailment? Will

>> I need to go for more sessions? I don't really want to go back to

>> traditional antidepressants because I don't seem to respond well to

>> them. Please help..

>>

>

>

> MT: Yeah, I'd go back to get more acupuncture treatments.

> The most common thing that causes depression is liver qi stagnation.

> Stay active and get plenty of sunshine and fresh air. Don't think

> negative thoughts. Brooding over negative thoughts itself can stagnate

> your qi.

>

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>

> Post message address: Chinese Traditional Medicine

> http://health.Chinese Traditional Medicine/

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Hi Tyler,

 

What is your acupuncturists take on this?

 

Pete

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tylermelanson

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Saturday, November 01, 2008 10:18 PM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Acupuncture depression Treatment

 

 

Hi, my name is Tyler and I was seeing an acupuncturists to treat my

depression/anxiety disorder and after doing 8 treatments he also had

me on a herb medication can't remember the name but i must say it

worked wonders for the first month or so. My moods were stable and my

anxiety went away and I felt great for the first time in a long time,

but I feel now that my depression is slowly creeping back on me after

about 1 month after doing the 8 sessions. Just wondering why this is?

Did I not have enough treatment to completely cure the ailment? Will

I need to go for more sessions? I don't really want to go back to

traditional antidepressants because I don't seem to respond well to

them. Please help..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm not sure yet, i got another appt with him on wednesday and im going to talk

to him about it. Most ppl in the group think

that I need to go for maintance treatments about once a month to maintain my

balance. I will let you know what his take is as soon as I go see him again.

 

Thanks,

Tyler

 

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ACUDOYLE

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Sunday, November 02, 2008 6:46 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Acupuncture depression Treatment

 

 

Hi Tyler,

 

What is your acupuncturists take on this?

 

Pete

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Cool.

 

In my experience, acupuncture and herbs excel in areas of anxiety and

depression.

 

It's really great that we can address these types of discomforts without loading

someone up on Western meds.

 

(Western meds are a great thing to have as an option, but they are

over-prescribed and can involve detrimental effects. Nice to know there are

options other than allopathic medicine.)

 

Uninvited here, but perhaps consider a good witness counseling-wise. Even a

great friend who can identify and help with the rough spots. (Just saw a trailer

for the Pixar film " Wall E. " (no endorsements!) This is one of my therapies

right now. Laughter!!!)

 

All the Best!

Pete

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Tyler Melanson

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Sunday, November 02, 2008 6:02 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Acupuncture depression Treatment

 

 

I'm not sure yet, i got another appt with him on wednesday and im going to

talk to him about it. Most ppl in the group think

that I need to go for maintance treatments about once a month to maintain my

balance. I will let you know what his take is as soon as I go see him again.

 

Thanks,

Tyler

 

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ACUDOYLE

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Sunday, November 02, 2008 6:46 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Acupuncture depression Treatment

 

Hi Tyler,

 

What is your acupuncturists take on this?

 

Pete

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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