If the pain is fixed, stabbing and worse at night, that's blood
stagnation. If it's more distending and moves around, that's qi
stagnation. Either way, it's pretty easy to treat with acupuncture or
herbs. Come see me!
Do you have a scenar?
On 6/12/2011 10:14 AM, NikitaB wrote:
Dear list members,
Thank you all very much for your kind reactions. You have given me a
few idea's and we will try to work them out consecutively.
Hereunder follow my answers to:
PTF
I learned from you what NAET is, something I have never heard of before.
For your question "is it better with more pressure?" I can inform you
that rubbing the painful spot very, very gentle is comfortable and
pressure can be raised a little bit, but cannot be raised much because
that is too painful.
May be we will go soon to a real Chinese acupuncturist if the
investigations next Thursday in the hospital have failed.
David Aubuchon
My father does not take very much CS, approx. 4 oz. at the most as he
does not like the taste of my home made CS. He has been taking
NutraMedix herbs for more than a year now and stopped only 3 weeks
ago. As father has already pain in his back for more than 2 month's
stopping with taking Samento can not correlate with his symptoms. Next
Tuesday we will go to the woman that treats him for Lyme and she will
check him out with Pronos.
Claire Shaw
Thank you for sharing your personal privacy issues. I will keep in
mind that Osteopathy was your final answer to your Lyme-related pain
issues as well as the rest. That means that that kind of therapy has
been very powerful for you.
Tony Moody
You speak about rubbing and pressing the soles of fathers feet. I have
never done so, but thank you for this hint which we will try out.
Movement exercise of the arms to engage the shoulder blades are things
he is already trying out. Further he has not been fallen or frightened
at all and I am rubbing his back daily to try to decrease the pain.
You speak about a Calcium/magnesium supplement to relax muscles and
nerves, but my father is already getting Magnesium. As I wrote the
Calcium (daily) together with the Alendronic Acid (1x a week) has been
stopped as we suspect this to be a cause of all the pain. Look at a
forum about Alendronic Acid:
http://www.nos.org.uk/forum/Topic420-3-1.aspx
and read: "Over the last year I have experienced strange sensations in
my legs....twitching and pain. This is particularly bad at night. I
also find I suffer a lot of muscle pain on exercise as well as lower
and mid back pain." These are the same problems my father had so he
does not take these drugs any more for almost a month now. The pain
however, does not decrease yet.
Dan Nave
I am sorry, but we are not in possession of a tub for trying out Epsom
salt, but I will discuss that with the lady we will consult next
Tuesday for fighting Lyme. For the COPD father was taking Prednisolon
with an inhaler, but we have stopped that. We have tried out a Brooks
Bradley solution with DMSO+MSM+CS with the inhaler and have continued
to use that till now to keep the lungs clear from bacteria. Supplement
with CoQ10 3x 100mg is taken daily to get a little bit of energy.
Dear people, thank you all for your kind information. I appreciate
your efforts very much.
With kind regards,
Nikita B
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