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November 13, 2017 at 9:59 am #7931
hamishbrown
ParticipantIt reminds me of a couple of my elderly patients who I have to use XQLT with, and for her lungs it sounds like she needs MH. If you dosed her with XQLT, give her 3 doses a day with bigger doses in the morning and lighter towards evening so the MH doesn’t keep her up more. Otherwise you could go the FZ and mineral route with a GZJNT plus FLXRGCT with FL at 24 and switch SJ to PJ, and then add WWZ and XX.
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November 13, 2017 at 10:00 am #7929
Ben Walker
GuestThat big tightish L guan can sometimes be HP too. If there is fullness in the chest, wheeze, etc along with the cough. I’ve worked off of both XQLT and FZ HT/KD not comm strategies with it. I tend to use caution with MH when there is a strong roll up.
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November 13, 2017 at 10:01 am #7930
laurieayres
ParticipantIf you’ve already harmonized, then maybe TXS+GCGJT+WWZ & FL24
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November 14, 2017 at 10:02 am #7932
Marie Hopkinson
ParticipantThanks everyone. I’ll try the TXS+GCGJT way first. Let you know what happens!
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November 28, 2017 at 10:03 am #7933
Marie Hopkinson
Participant2 weeks later – I did TXS+GCGJT+WWZ & FL24 – pulse changed alot, but symptoms not alot of difference. First 3 days of the herbs the sleep was better, but then back to the same. The cough at night–> poor sleep is the M/C. She is now off antibiotics and has been on prednisolone for past 5 days. Pulse now: both sides alot deeper, less forceful. No big leathery feeling like before. L: R/U, H&K not comm, 1. deep tight, 2. deep/bottom of mid, thin-wiry, 3. deeper. R: R/U, 1. tight wiry mid, 2. big-tight, 3. deep. Should I keep her on the same formula? Can the WWZ be increased (it’s at 12g now) to stop the cough at night?
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November 28, 2017 at 10:05 am #8174
laurieayres
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November 28, 2017 at 10:06 am #8175
Marie Hopkinson
ParticipantThanks. I appreciate the explanations you so freely give out Laurie Ayres.
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November 29, 2017 at 10:07 am #8177
laurieayres
ParticipantGlad it helps 🙂
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