Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Hello, I hope may be someone has suggestion for me. I am usually cold but in the last year, I've been really cold, especially my knee and my back (under shoulder blade to lower back). My hip bones, thighs and elbows are cold too. My back and hamstring are very stiff when I wake up. I have to do some stretching on hips and back through out the day. Else when I wake up, I feel like my back been thrown out the wrong way. I seemed to be more prone to injury lately. I sprung my thumb playing beach volleyball a month ago and not healed yet. A month and half ago I had my first tendinitis. I go to lady used to be licensed Traditional Chinese Doctor in China hospital for 30 years. She does massage, cupping and acupuncture for me. She asked me where is pain. Then she pokes different points and see if they hurt and do acupuncture and massage on those points. She did diagnostics on first visit and seems reluctant to do them on subsequent visits. Perhaps it is because she didn't charge for diagnostics. Even though she doesn't charge very much, I prefer not to have to go see her once every two weeks. By the way I am 49 years old. Any suggestions on things I can do to help myself? Thanks Christine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 I don't feel thirsty lately. So I drink when I remember. Urine is sometimes yellow and sometimes almost no color. Sometimes there is a smell to it. This happened before. My doctor did test and said there was bladder infection. I would then drink lots of water to try to flush it out. Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum wrote: > > QiGong. There are warming, yang building forms. Maybe try some warming > herbs and foods, like ginger or cayenne. > Definitely sounds like a yang/ming men deficiency. What's your urination > like, if I may ask? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 QiGong. There are warming, yang building forms. Maybe try some warming herbs and foods, like ginger or cayenne. Definitely sounds like a yang/ming men deficiency. What's your urination like, if I may ask? - " cyhomail " <chrisyho <Chinese Traditional Medicine > Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:04 PM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] suggestion for coldness and stiff back > Hello, > > I hope may be someone has suggestion for me. > > I am usually cold but in the last year, I've been really cold, especially > my knee and my back (under shoulder blade to lower back). My hip bones, > thighs and elbows are cold too. My back and hamstring are very stiff when > I wake up. I have to do some stretching on hips and back through out the > day. Else when I wake up, I feel like my back been thrown out the wrong > way. > > I seemed to be more prone to injury lately. I sprung my thumb playing > beach volleyball a month ago and not healed yet. A month and half ago I > had my first tendinitis. > > I go to lady used to be licensed Traditional Chinese Doctor in China > hospital for 30 years. She does massage, cupping and acupuncture for me. > She asked me where is pain. Then she pokes different points and see if > they hurt and do acupuncture and massage on those points. She did > diagnostics on first visit and seems reluctant to do them on subsequent > visits. Perhaps it is because she didn't charge for diagnostics. Even > though she doesn't charge very much, I prefer not to have to go see her > once every two weeks. > > By the way I am 49 years old. Any suggestions on things I can do to help > myself? > > Thanks > Christine > > > > --- > > Post message address: Chinese Traditional Medicine > http://health.Chinese Traditional Medicine/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2009 Report Share Posted July 31, 2009 There are a variety of places where cold can be found (or in some cases a lack of heat). One of them is in the musculoskeletal system, another is deeper in the Kidneys. Your symptoms somewhat represent both, and certainly treating both would be of some benefit to you. Warming the Kidneys (and urinary bladder) channels and organs would address the cold sensations in the knees and lower back, and to a certain extent the spine area up the entire back. Also bones, and thighs can fall under the Kidney's control. The elbows are different, but that's really the only outlier. A good formula for you might be " Si Ni Tang " which is " frigid extremities decoction " . You might also consider adding some gui zhi (cinnamon twig) for the elbow pain, gao ben and qiang huo for the upper back cold sensations. Using moxibustion over those locations where you feel cold is going to be of some assistance to you. -al. On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 1:04 PM, cyhomail <chrisyho wrote: > > > Hello, > > I hope may be someone has suggestion for me. > > I am usually cold but in the last year, I've been really cold, especially > my knee and my back (under shoulder blade to lower back). My hip bones, > thighs and elbows are cold too. My back and hamstring are very stiff when I > wake up. I have to do some stretching on hips and back through out the day. > Else when I wake up, I feel like my back been thrown out the wrong way. > -- , DAOM Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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