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youngconfused
September 21, 2009 - 6:04pm
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Finding a Chinese acupuncturist...
Where do you live? I am in brisbane, Australia. We have a natural therapies website that has a lot of recognized and registered therapists listed. Do you have something similar where you are? You could call any natural therapy or Chinese medicine colleges in your area and they may be able to recommend therapsists. Just a thought...!
Good luck
fc12
September 21, 2009 - 11:50pm
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Thank you youngconfused
For your replies. Your info on the other thread was really helpful. I'm in Melbourne! Having recently moved from Sydney. So, very close indeed. I will check in with the natural health colleges down here. I'm very familiar with them in Sydney but unsure which ones are good in Melbourne. Once I've worked that out, I'll see if they refer you to particular practitioners. Other than that, I'll try and do some research into acupuncturists who might specialise in women's health. I'm definitely thinking a female practitioner would help although I've heard that Asian women rarely experience prolapse, likewise African women. Interesting.....
I'll definitely keep persevering with the acupuncture avenue as the acupuncture I've had in the past for other things has worked very, very well.
Cheers
fc12
dreamer8
September 22, 2009 - 6:39pm
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Acupuncture/Homeopathy practitioner is supporting me
I started seeing a male natural Dr. a few mos. ago, specifically for pop. He works with mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional issues. I'm being patient. This guy is thorough, and I have a good feeling with him. Of course, I must do my part with herbs, etc., which sometimes I'm not so great at. I keep on keepin' on. I would recommend him to you if you were in San Diego. Good luck. Dreamer8
youngconfused
September 23, 2009 - 7:54am
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Chinese acupuncture
Yes you're right, asian women rarely experience POP but that is usually as rest of their lifesyle and the way they treat their bodies as opposed to us westerners... but they will know about it and they will treat it effectively and convincingly. I've had relief after just 3 weeks now and while I'm not sure exactly how it could have worked so fast, I have to say it must be dong something, if only neurologically. I think a male therapist would be okay. I am seeing a male osteo who has done a lot of research on POP etc and he is very helpful in understanding the body and how it can be fixed....he has a great understanding and appreciation of our pelvic organs.
Anyway, no matter what yo decide, male or female, Chinese or western...if they have a thorough understanding of POP and perhaps Chinese medicine background/education you will feel confident and comfortable when firing your questions.
Good luck in finding someone. :)