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In general it is not really appropriate to 'stop bleeding'.

I surely agree, bleeding, like tears, is a way the body rids itself

of harmful things. But when it can't stop itself, we try to help.

.. " SO I agree with Z'ev, proper differential diagnosis is probably the

key here. "

Absolutely. You guys are at the top of this field. You are the ones,

when everything else fails, it comes to your lap.

The patient is averse to modern western tests and treatments, and her

insurance probably wont cover the art we love. So, ghetto medicine,

tcm, is what we can bring to the mass. It really is like that still.

Cheap, effective, at the heart of things.

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Wow.. I have never thought of CM as cheap... I find that in most places in the

West, CM is for the rich (most people pay out of pocket). Herbs and acu are very

pricey. It is a shame, since in China you can see a top doctor with 50+ years

experience for about $3. I estimate the average price in the US is about $70 a

treatment. The herbs I bought last week in China (3 bags) was only $3.30.

 

However if bleeding does not stop it is my opinion that it is your ethical

obligation to make your patient see a Western medical practitioner. It all comes

down to the way you present it to the patient that will determine if they will

follow through.

 

As in your patient's case, most of my patients do not like nor go to Western

medical doctors. But in such a case, I will make sure they go, even if I have to

make the phone call and set up an appointment. I used to be less forceful, until

about 3 years ago I recommended such a referral for a patient and they did not

go, six months later they had cancer. Now I am very direct. Just recently I

referred out for a virtual colonoscopy. In the middle of the fibroid they found

cancerous tumor. They caught it before it broke out. Virtual colonoscopies are a

nice way to go for those that feel the mainstream colonoscopies is too harsh.

This awareness and referral initiative is even more important when one is acting

a primary care physician.

 

Finally, bleeding may happen for a multitude of reasons. One type may be to rid

itself of something harmful (i.e. heat), but also you may bleed due to weakness.

In this case your body is not riding yourself of anything but nutrients. This is

why blanket stop bleeding formulas are a bad idea without knowing the diagnosis.

 

My 2 cents...

 

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ykcul_ritsym

Wednesday, October 22, 2008 9:17 AM

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Re: bleeding

 

 

 

 

In general it is not really appropriate to 'stop bleeding'.

I surely agree, bleeding, like tears, is a way the body rids itself

of harmful things. But when it can't stop itself, we try to help.

.. " SO I agree with Z'ev, proper differential diagnosis is probably the

key here. "

Absolutely. You guys are at the top of this field. You are the ones,

when everything else fails, it comes to your lap.

The patient is averse to modern western tests and treatments, and her

insurance probably wont cover the art we love. So, ghetto medicine,

tcm, is what we can bring to the mass. It really is like that still.

Cheap, effective, at the heart of things.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow.. I have never thought of CM as cheap. -

 

I agree, where I live, 60 bucks a treatment is normal. For someone to spend that

every week, is not going to happen so much, they just don't have it. I just ask

to pay what you can, that's what I meant by cheap, and try to make my bills

doing other technical work.

 For a long time, I wanted to have a free clinic, that would survive on

donations, just to reach people who need it most. Maybe someday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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All too often people will easily spend 60 bucks for a meal, or getting their

hair done, or their nails, or an evening at a bar. People have no problem

dropping huge bucks for exterior appearance but balk at taking care of their

health, which they are convinced someone else should pay for or is their right.

We need to stop apologizing for charging money for the work that we do. No one

was there to help pay for our schooling, which now can easily end up putting new

practitioners in six figure debt. This idea that we need to treat everybody is

part of the reason that so many graduates and license holders are not even

working in the field anymore. Charge what you are worth. The patients will pay.

If they are unable to, it is their responsibility to bring up the issue with

you, the practitioner. Then it is up to you to give them a break or not. Don't

sell yourselves short. We are doctors and until we start to think of ourselves

in this light, we will always

play second fiddle.

 

Douglas Knapp

Doctoral Fellow, L.Ac.

Full Moon Acupuncture

1600 York Avenue

New York, NY 10028

212-734-1459

 

 

 

 

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mystir <ykcul_ritsym

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, October 23, 2008 7:23:47 PM

Re: Re: bleeding

 

 

 

 

Wow.. I have never thought of CM as cheap. -

 

I agree, where I live, 60 bucks a treatment is normal. For someone to spend that

every week, is not going to happen so much, they just don't have it. I just ask

to pay what you can, that's what I meant by cheap, and try to make my bills

doing other technical work.

For a long time, I wanted to have a free clinic, that would survive on

donations, just to reach people who need it most. Maybe someday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You're right Douglas, this art is unique and special and useful. Maybe I should

develop a thicker skin.

 

--- On Thu, 10/23/08, Douglas Knapp <knappneedleman wrote:

Douglas Knapp <knappneedleman

Re: Re: bleeding

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, October 23, 2008, 7:35 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All too often people will easily spend 60 bucks for a meal, or

getting their hair done, or their nails, or an evening at a bar. People have no

problem dropping huge bucks for exterior appearance but balk at taking care of

their health, which they are convinced someone else should pay for or is their

right. We need to stop apologizing for charging money for the work that we do.

No one was there to help pay for our schooling, which now can easily end up

putting new practitioners in six figure debt. This idea that we need to treat

everybody is part of the reason that so many graduates and license holders are

not even working in the field anymore. Charge what you are worth. The patients

will pay. If they are unable to, it is their responsibility to bring up the

issue with you, the practitioner. Then it is up to you to give them a break or

not. Don't sell yourselves short. We are doctors and until we start to think of

ourselves in this light, we

will always

 

play second fiddle.

 

 

 

Douglas Knapp

 

Doctoral Fellow, L.Ac.

 

Full Moon Acupuncture

 

1600 York Avenue

 

New York, NY 10028

 

212-734-1459

 

 

 

____________ _________ _________ __

 

mystir <ykcul_ritsym@ >

 

 

 

Thursday, October 23, 2008 7:23:47 PM

 

Re: Re: bleeding

 

 

 

Wow.. I have never thought of CM as cheap. -

 

 

 

I agree, where I live, 60 bucks a treatment is normal. For someone to spend that

every week, is not going to happen so much, they just don't have it. I just ask

to pay what you can, that's what I meant by cheap, and try to make my bills

doing other technical work.

 

For a long time, I wanted to have a free clinic, that would survive on

donations, just to reach people who need it most. Maybe someday.

 

 

 

 

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Hi All:

 

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Wow.. I have never thought of CM as cheap.

 

Mystir:

I agree, where I live, 60 bucks a treatment is normal. For someone to

spend that every week, is not going to happen so much, they just don't

have it. I just ask to pay what you can, that's what I meant by cheap,

and try to make my bills doing other technical work.

For a long time, I wanted to have a free clinic, that would survive on

donations, just to reach people who need it most. Maybe someday.

 

 

I completely disagree. CM is an incredibly cheap intervention, even at $80 an

hour which is what I currently charge.

 

A patient reported to me that, as a visa student, not covered under OHIP

(Ontario's socialised medicare plan), she had to pay for an office visit out of

pocket when she had stomach pain. This is what happened:

An appointment that lasted just over five minutes.

A prescription written out for a general painkiller.

A warning that if her pain continued she would need an operation.

A 40 dollar fee for this " medicine " .

She didn't fill out the prescription which would have run her another 20 bucks

because she was so unimpressed by the treatment.

(Her stomach pain continued for another week, she found me, I treated her one

time for $40 (half an hour treatment), and her pain resolved completely.)

 

Some parts of the Ontario fee schedules for Doctors (all numbers are CAD $):

Report, Initial 43.40

Report, Progress 26.70

Complicated Consultations 69.50

Research Fee 31.30

 

And to start putting it in perspective:

Telephone Consultation

a. first ten minutes 31.30

b. each additional 15 min 41.70

Complex Report 112.10

Review of Medical Records / Medical Literature

a. for each 15 min or greater part thereof

56.05

Chaperone Fee

a. per 15 minutes 57.90

CardioPulmonary

Medical Consultation 694.50

time in excess of 3 hours

(per hour) 231.50

 

 

is very cheap. We haven't even got into the technological

aspect of western medicine. If we can spend 500 dollars (or less) helping

someone avoid conventional treatment for a recluse spider bite abscess, then we

have saved the whole system thousands of dollars, if not more.

 

Hugo

 

 

 

 

 

 

________________________________

Hugo Ramiro

http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com

http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org

 

 

 

 

 

mystir <ykcul_ritsym

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, 23 October, 2008 19:23:47

Re: Re: bleeding

 

 

 

 

Wow.. I have never thought of CM as cheap. -

 

I agree, where I live, 60 bucks a treatment is normal. For someone to spend that

every week, is not going to happen so much, they just don't have it. I just ask

to pay what you can, that's what I meant by cheap, and try to make my bills

doing other technical work.

For a long time, I wanted to have a free clinic, that would survive on

donations, just to reach people who need it most. Maybe someday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sounds like your going through the change. I did this for 6 months then

no more periods.

Donna ACS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi I am 48 years old, my period's bleeding has enhanced

and for every 3 weeks instead of 4 weeks. Could you help me

Naval

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You could be pre-menopausal.

 

 

 

 

 

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Saturday, May 01, 2010 6:34 AM

{Herbal Remedies} bleeding

 

 

 

 

 

Hi I am 48 years old, my period's bleeding has enhanced and for every 3 weeks instead of 4 weeks. Could you help me

Naval

 

 

 

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