Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 " and it all begins from understanding the interconnectivity of the body, and honoring it in order to help it become balanced. " Yehuda, thank you for your response about pain management ! I began working life as an ecologist, and it is especially heartening to be reminded (again and again) of what you write above. my school seems to devolve into teaching 'western medicine lite' too often ; it is awareness of this web, though which I believe is a huge strength of chinese medicine, a big part of its needed complement not only to our medicine but to our culture also. The notion of this web is right in tune with the conversation about pain as one possible aspect of a life- not 'the' thing to be eliminated, but something related top many other aspects, through which it may indeed be seen as the 'good pain' that patients describe... ** I shared the link to the Stephen Gascoigne book with my classmates , on a list which included some teachers. We've been taught to look for typical results of some western meds (antibiotic use showing up frequently as 'cold' for instance) and I thought it would be wonderful to deepen this pool of knowledge. Below is one teachers response: " PLEASE NOTE - IT IS NOT WITHIN YOUR SCOPE OF PRACTICE to suggest that patients alter/discontinue/reduce or substitute medications for acupuncture or any herbal remedy. This constitutes practicing medicine and unless you are (an MD in our class) or have a MD or DO license this is a big NO NO!!! " I would like your reflections on this.It seemed an extreme reaction to me; Id welcome input from practitioners. I noted that the info quoted (in the info from the link " cases are used to illustrate how patients may reduce or stop their medication in appropriate and selected cases. " ) -in other words, as always, the practitioner is a facilitator, one who can open energetic doorways which a pt must chose to go through or not.. thanks to all for the great, well, web woven here! Anna ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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