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Old 10-18-2012, 02:04 PM
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Thumbs Up Traditional Chinese Medicine Questionnaire

Thank you, postconcussion, for this link.

From the questionnaire, I got results for 4 areas,
The primary one being "Heart Yin Deficiency"
= stress reduction, body-mind-movement, e.g. tai chi, qi qong, yoga, a disciplined meditation practice, etc.
And of course, that is certainly in order for me, what I am on-course to be doing, now that I am ready & able to 'take action' in this month.

I have no experience with acupuncture since my accident.
It's not really practiced DownHere where I am living.

However I do have some extensive experience with acupuncture in my previous decades living in a leading-edge health & wellness city elsewhere.

In my 30s, I worked with/for a Rehabilitative Physical Medicine MD in Denver, who was among the first American MDs to go to China, and trained, became licensed as a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner.

I also lived in China, teaching in university for a year, and gladly received TCM, i.e. acupuncture, traditional medicinal herbs, food-as-medicine, all of it, for the 'ills' incurred in the adaptation to such different climate, culture-stress, etc --- in lieu of Western medicine, which was also offered at the university --- which I utilized very little.

This was an interesting questionnaire to take and the results I will be reading again and again, I'm sure. Thanks again for this!

Theta

P.S. I had no difficulties with the questionnaire & analysis using mac/safari.

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Originally Posted by postconcussion View Post
Hi!

I found this helpful site online where you can easily and anonymously answer the questions to get a diagnosis.


http://www.eastmountain.ca/assessment.html

Has anyone gone to an official TCM practitioner and what has their diagnosis been? Thank you!
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