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    • #7683
      markgearing
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      The patient is on granules for 4 days by the way….

    • #7684
      Aaron
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      Are you thinking about the case where Dr. Zeng treated a woman who was suddenly blind after giving birth? I think that was a TWCQT instead of THCQT? Does she have any exterior symptoms? Line 252 does give you a permission slip to purge acute blindness. Probably better TWCQT then DCQT for her though.

    • #7998
      Michael Trinh
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      Thanks for the in depth response mark :). I’ll definitely try to get her in the clinic, but for the time being I’ll need to treat her.

    • #7999
      markgearing
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      Yes of course …. So have another feel of the pulses and then post the details . What was your impression of the pulse ? a slippery pulse is a faster pulse . Is there any action on the Left CUN ? how is the sleep ? any dreams ? palpitations ? dizziness ? A fast pulse can also happen in Yang deficiency which may fit with a Hx of Heart transplant and a deep and faint pulse …. Also check the R CUN for any tightness . If you think it might need a DH treatment , you could also check the abdominal findings which may assist your choice …

    • #8000
      Michael Trinh
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      It just happened this morning. So I’ll have to see her at some point in the next few days. Will keep you posted.

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