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I have not seen enough patients that had a gallbladder removed in order make

a generalization.

I currently treating a woman that had her gallbladder removed. One

interesting aspect which I tend to correlate with her removed gallbladder is

her lack of initiative and ability to make decisions . She is unhappy with

her life and does not find the resources to make life-changing decisions.

Then again she also suffers from liver-blood xu , so this could also be a

factor.

 

Guy Sedan

 

 

 

 

2007/6/27, Peter Pavolotsky <peter911cm:

>

> Gallstones qualities: Cold and drying. So, I would gather, would be

> qualities of Gall itself.

> Removal of a Gall Bladder would tend to allow dampness and heat. Just a

> thought

>

> Peter Pavolotsky

>

> heylaurag <heylaurag <heylaurag%40hotmail.com>> wrote: Well,

> who knows. A supervisor of mine that I talked to about her said

> that, actually. I have 3 patients that had their gallbladders removed

> right now, and they do all 3 generate dampheat--it seems to need to be

> an ongoing part of their treatments, so it does seem to be true. I

> think the idea is that without the gallbladder to deal with the

> dampheat it gets stuck more easily.

>

> --- In

Chinese Medicine <Chinese Medicine%40yaho\

ogroups.com>,

> " Guy Sedan "

> <guysedan wrote:

> >

> > Hi there,

> > Why do you think a removed gallbladder is an indication that " she is

> always

> > going to generate dampheat " ?

> >

> > She probably suffered in the past from damp-heat , but is the removal an

> > indication that she will also in the future?

> > Thanks

> > Guy

> > 2007/6/22, heylaurag <heylaurag:

> > >

> > > . I have a patient who had her

> > > gallbladder removed, so she is always going to generate dampheat. So

> > > that's the first part of the story. She is also prone to insomnia and

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi all,

An interesting note on organs and emotions: early on in my practice I met a

patient's father who, due to an injury, had had his spleen removed. As a person

he had always been calm and organised, but after the splenectomy he became

slightly messy, and developed a very mild, low-key worry-warting. :)

 

Hugo

 

 

Guy Sedan <guysedan

Chinese Medicine

Wednesday, 27 June, 2007 11:09:52 AM

Removal of gallbladder was Re: Blood tonic-non-stagnating/easy on

yin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have not seen enough patients that had a gallbladder removed in

order make

 

a generalization.

 

I currently treating a woman that had her gallbladder removed. One

 

interesting aspect which I tend to correlate with her removed gallbladder is

 

her lack of initiative and ability to make decisions . She is unhappy with

 

her life and does not find the resources to make life-changing decisions.

 

Then again she also suffers from liver-blood xu , so this could also be a

 

factor.

 

 

 

Guy Sedan

 

 

 

2007/6/27, Peter Pavolotsky <peter911cm (AT) (DOT) ca>:

 

>

 

> Gallstones qualities: Cold and drying. So, I would gather, would be

 

> qualities of Gall itself.

 

> Removal of a Gall Bladder would tend to allow dampness and heat. Just a

 

> thought

 

>

 

> Peter Pavolotsky

 

>

 

> heylaurag <heylaurag (AT) hotmail (DOT) com <heylaurag%40hotmai l.com>> wrote: Well,

 

> who knows. A supervisor of mine that I talked to about her said

 

> that, actually. I have 3 patients that had their gallbladders removed

 

> right now, and they do all 3 generate dampheat--it seems to need to be

 

> an ongoing part of their treatments, so it does seem to be true. I

 

> think the idea is that without the gallbladder to deal with the

 

> dampheat it gets stuck more easily.

 

>

 

> Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine <Traditional_

Chinese_Medicine %40. com>,

 

> " Guy Sedan "

 

> <guysedan@.. .> wrote:

 

> >

 

> > Hi there,

 

> > Why do you think a removed gallbladder is an indication that " she is

 

> always

 

> > going to generate dampheat " ?

 

> >

 

> > She probably suffered in the past from damp-heat , but is the removal an

 

> > indication that she will also in the future?

 

> > Thanks

 

> > Guy

 

> > 2007/6/22, heylaurag <heylaurag@. ..>:

 

> > >

 

> > > . I have a patient who had her

 

> > > gallbladder removed, so she is always going to generate dampheat. So

 

> > > that's the first part of the story. She is also prone to insomnia and

 

> > >

 

> > >

 

> >

 

> >

 

> >

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