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So today I went for a treatment at the Tri-State college of acupuncture in New

York. And they treated me for migraines, and the shooting pain that I have in my

ring finger of my left hand when I feel cold. They said they used points along

the triple heater. I was quite cold before they put any needles in and I felt

the pain in my finger. Once the needles were in maybe a minute or two after, the

pain went away ! Plus they put the foil blanket over me to make me warm.

However, when I left I had to go into the cold brutal weather and they pain

came back. SO my question is, if this treatment they did on me worked so well,

but only while the needles were in, is there anything possible I could do while

not on the table that will have this same effect ?

 

ALSO I have been accepted to two schools , Tri State in NYC and Eastern School

in New Jersey where I live, and I must decide where I want to go this next

semester. If anyone has any suggestions or experiences with these schools please

let me know. Thank you so much.

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If the problem is cold in your triple burner channel, then exposure to the

cold weather will aggravate that.

 

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Ashley <ashley111287 wrote:

 

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> if this treatment they did on me worked so well, but only while the needles

> were in, is there anything possible I could do while not on the table that

> will have this same effect ?

>

 

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

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okay so that definitely is the case here. Now that we know that, is there

anything that I can do to help the pain while not on the table ?

 Ashley

 

 

 

 

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Al Stone <al

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Sun, December 13, 2009 3:20:05 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] triple heater

 

 

If the problem is cold in your triple burner channel, then exposure to the

cold weather will aggravate that.

 

On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Ashley <ashley111287@ > wrote:

 

>

>

> if this treatment they did on me worked so well, but only while the needles

> were in, is there anything possible I could do while not on the table that

> will have this same effect ?

>

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

http://twitter. com/algancao

 

 

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You can get yourself a moxa stick, light it, and run it up and down the

trajectory of the triple burner channel. That should help you.

 

On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Ashley Hendricks <ashley111287wrote:

 

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>

> okay so that definitely is the case here. Now that we know that, is there

> anything that I can do to help the pain while not on the table ?

> Ashley

>

 

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

http://twitter.com/algancao

 

 

 

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I think you may expect to much as people tend to do when going to get

acupuncture or similar treatment, that one treatment will cure you completely.

 

However this is not the case. It may take several treatments, depending on the

state of the problem you have. There is sometimes immediate results but

certainly not all the time.

 

Since you describe pain in the ring finger, yes it is probably the Triple warmer

meridian that is involved in the problem. And knowing that, you can look up

where the trajectory of that meridian is and you can help you self by rubbing it

warm say once or twice a day.

 

And with Chinese medicine it is like teaching the system to get well, not

telling it to get well at once. So if you get a problem like getting cold air to

your arm, get a treatment, get a little bit better, and then go out and expose

it to cold air again then it will give symptoms again. So help your self by

rubbing and continue to get acupuncture for the condition until it is well.

 

also some Qigong may help.

 

/Peter

http://alternativbloggen.blogspot.com/

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , Ashley Hendricks <ashley111287

wrote:

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> okay so that definitely is the case here. Now that we know that, is there

anything that I can do to help the pain while not on the table ?

>  Ashley

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