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September 29, 2017 at 10:19 am #7158Lettie de WitGuest
Woman, 58 years old and diagnosed 2 years ago with this disease, but has no specific symptoms. Blood tests and MRI show slow worsening of the disease. History of Lyme-disease, depression and burn-out. She has varicosities, and feels warm, gets hot flushes and sweats easily during the day. Though, she doesn’t have nightsweats, and can sometimes feel very cold all of a sudden during the night. Can have colder feet. No thirst, no dry mouth and no chest oppression. BMs are 2-3 times per day, and they are loose. She has some abdominal distention, some regurgitation (air coming up) and flatulence. Urination is normal. Muscles of whole body feels stiff. Jaw and neck feel especially stiff. Abdominal diagnosis: epigastric area feels more cold and abdomen is bit distended. Stiff subcostal regions on both sides. Oketsu on the right side and lower part of the abdomen is very stiff. Pulse: L deep weak tight, roll. 2. Mid, a bit hollow tight 3. Mid, (possibly deep?), tight… Maybe a half finger long? R mid, weak, tight, roll. 2. hollow 3. dee, weak, wiry tight. Thank you.
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September 29, 2017 at 10:22 am #7720collincampbellParticipant
This might go DGSYS or Some high BS next.
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September 29, 2017 at 10:23 am #7719Esther van DorstGuest
Collin Campbell, how do you explain the tightness in the pulse? Just curious.
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September 29, 2017 at 10:24 am #7721collincampbellParticipant
At the end of the day, we need to harmonize first. Could go DGSYSZWT combo.
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