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September 14, 2017 at 9:14 am
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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 …