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Re: [PulseDiagnosis] neoclassical pulse qs.

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What pulse qualities might I expect to
encounter with a patient who has been diagnosed with dissociative
identity disorder, formerly known as multiple disorder?
>

here is an alternative sequence of thinking:
i. what 5 E profile would you expect under these circumstances?
ii. if this is identified what pulse qualities will confirm that diagnosis?
iii. what face color profile will affirm both i and ii above?

this is a better way towards resolving this issue

>
What 8 extra pulse might I expect to encounter when treating a
patient with birth trauma?
>

here is again an alternative sequence of thinking:
i. what 8 E CH profile does this illness fall under?
ii. if this is identified what pulse qualities will confirm that diagnosis?
iii. what 5 E pattern will all this lead to?
iv. what face color profile will affirm both i and ii and iii above?

>
My guesss is that it wouuld depend on the
circumstances of the birth.
>

the best arbiters of a perinatal illness are:
a. a 5 E history where parental attributes are also factored in
b. minute tongue examination to find tell tale signs

regards
dr holmes



kacilee7 wrote:

> 1. I'm sure there are many different pulse qualities one may
> encounter when treating sexual abuse survivors depending on the coping
> styles they have developed. What pulse qualities might I expect to
> encounter with a patient who has been diagnosed with dissociative
> identity disorder, formerly known as multiple disorder?
>
> 2. What 8 extra pulse might I expect to encounter when treating a
> patient with birth trauma? My guesss is that it wouuld depend on the
> circumstances of the birth. What do you think?
>
>
>
>
> The mission of this group is to provide a forum for the discussion of
> pulse diagnosis so that a depth of understanding is furthered.





Thu May 26, 2005 10:49 pm

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1. I'm sure there are many different pulse qualities one may encounter when treating sexual abuse survivors depending on the coping styles they have...
kacilee7
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May 26, 2005
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... What pulse qualities might I expect to encounter with a patient who has been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, formerly known as multiple...
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Hi Kaci - In 1996, I had an opportunity to listen to Stan Grof speak on the four stages of the birthing process. It was a remarkable experience and I came away...
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May 28, 2005
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Kaci - the main consideration would be to observe the pulse when each personality is present. That way you can make some distinctions and connections for the...
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Kaci - Other than the eight extras, here are some possible signs of birth trauma from the Shen/Hammer system: Positive pericardium, arrhythmias, inflated or...
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May 31, 2005
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I'd like to further Kaci's question about birth trauma... Would these models you discussed previously also apply to a trauma that occurred to the child's head...
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Jun 6, 2005
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Hi Carol, Using the Shen-Hammer system, check the neuropsych pulse. Also, examine the distal positions for qualities that are consistent with the trauma such...
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of an acupuncturist in Michigan (I believe in the Detroit area) for the mother of one of my patients? Any help would be...
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Hi Jeiran, I know of and have met with Susan Burke who is in Berkley, MI. She used to practice in San Diego. She treated my mom. Following is her information: ...
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