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Hello group. A patient that I treated a month ago contacted me today

and said that I caused thrombophlebitis in her left leg the last time

that I treated her. She was coming to me for sciatica. I treated Lu 7,

UB 53, 54,40, 59, GB 29 34, 39, and 32. I used e-stim. I talked to her

doctor who said she did not think it was from the acupuncture, but

possible. I have also researched and it does seem that a person could

get phlebitis in this way. I am wondering if anyone else has had this

experience or knows of a situation like this and what to do to avoid

it. Do I not do acupuncture on people with veriscosities? I did not

needle especially close to any of them. Input would be appreciated.

 

Petra Buchanan.

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Thrombophlebitis is a systemic problem and the disease

or tendency to the disese is inherited and influenced

by life style, especially diet, various drugs and lack

of exercise. My mother has Thrombophlebitis, I was

free of any until 28 yo. It happened overnight,

practically speaking, brought on by the lifestyle I

led in those days, and left me without the normal use

of my left leg and with a lot of pain.

Contrary to your patient, I got acupuncture

treatments, Korean (at the time)(don't know your

style), and credit it with turning me around. I have

treated my mom with Chinese style acupuncture and I

have been treated for years in China and in student

clinics and never had a problem.

Beware, patients sometimes look for someone to

blame...

David

--- petrabuchanan <petrabuchanan wrote:

 

>

> Hello group. A patient that I treated a month ago

> contacted me today

> and said that I caused thrombophlebitis in her left

> leg the last time

> that I treated her. She was coming to me for

> sciatica. I treated Lu 7,

> UB 53, 54,40, 59, GB 29 34, 39, and 32. I used

> e-stim. I talked to her

> doctor who said she did not think it was from the

> acupuncture, but

> possible. I have also researched and it does seem

> that a person could

> get phlebitis in this way. I am wondering if anyone

> else has had this

> experience or knows of a situation like this and

> what to do to avoid

> it. Do I not do acupuncture on people with

> veriscosities? I did not

> needle especially close to any of them. Input would

> be appreciated.

>

> Petra Buchanan.

>

>

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Thank you David, everyone I have talked to today has

pretty much said the same thing.

--- David Tarlo <d1tarlo wrote:

 

> Thrombophlebitis is a systemic problem and the

> disease

> or tendency to the disese is inherited and

> influenced

> by life style, especially diet, various drugs and

> lack

> of exercise. My mother has Thrombophlebitis, I was

> free of any until 28 yo. It happened overnight,

> practically speaking, brought on by the lifestyle I

> led in those days, and left me without the normal

> use

> of my left leg and with a lot of pain.

> Contrary to your patient, I got acupuncture

> treatments, Korean (at the time)(don't know your

> style), and credit it with turning me around. I

> have

> treated my mom with Chinese style acupuncture and I

> have been treated for years in China and in student

> clinics and never had a problem.

> Beware, patients sometimes look for someone to

> blame...

> David

> --- petrabuchanan <petrabuchanan wrote:

>

> >

> > Hello group. A patient that I treated a month ago

> > contacted me today

> > and said that I caused thrombophlebitis in her

> left

> > leg the last time

> > that I treated her. She was coming to me for

> > sciatica. I treated Lu 7,

> > UB 53, 54,40, 59, GB 29 34, 39, and 32. I used

> > e-stim. I talked to her

> > doctor who said she did not think it was from the

> > acupuncture, but

> > possible. I have also researched and it does seem

> > that a person could

> > get phlebitis in this way. I am wondering if

> anyone

> > else has had this

> > experience or knows of a situation like this and

> > what to do to avoid

> > it. Do I not do acupuncture on people with

> > veriscosities? I did not

> > needle especially close to any of them. Input

> would

> > be appreciated.

> >

> > Petra Buchanan.

> >

> >

>

>

 

 

 

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