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Possibly the surgical scars are irritating acupuncture points. May want to release scar tissue or refer to a DC who does that, if you don't, or an acupuncturist.

Janet L Rueger, DCCertified in CraniopathyCertified BodyTalk Practitioner149 Clear Creek Dr., # 105Ashland, OR, 97520541-690-6799bodytalk@...

On May 18, 2011, at 10:50 AM, ph Medlin wrote:

Hello listmates,

Fishing for thoughts on a 65 yo female patient who had surgery on foot for multiple spurs and other things. It's been a year since the surgery and although her foot is much better she complains that ever since the surgery she's experienced extreme bouts of daily nausea. No hx prior to the surgery.

Any experience with these S & S??

ph Medlin D.C.

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Hi Joe,

That will most likely be gallbladder stuff, left over from any anesthesia. Was it a regional (most likely) or general. Either way, do the CMRT for gallbladder - and probably theliver as well - and it should clear. Make sure she is using minerals (spurs are often a deficiency of calcium - which, of course, as you know, needs magnesium and manganese and a half dozen others to function adequately - and is getting adequate C, D, & Bs. (especially the Bs.)

Sunny

Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com

From: spinetree@...Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 10:50:20 -0700Subject: Post surgical nausea

Hello listmates,

Fishing for thoughts on a 65 yo female patient who had surgery on foot for multiple spurs and other things. It's been a year since the surgery and although her foot is much better she complains that ever since the surgery she's experienced extreme bouts of daily nausea. No hx prior to the surgery.

Any experience with these S & S??

ph Medlin D.C.

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Thank you Sunny,

Is CMRT Chiro Manip.Reflex technique?

ph Medlin D.C.

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Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:30 AM

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Subject: RE: Post surgical nausea

Hi Joe, That will most likely be gallbladder stuff, left over from any anesthesia. Was it a regional (most likely) or general. Either way, do the CMRT for gallbladder - and probably theliver as well - and it should clear. Make sure she is using minerals (spurs are often a deficiency of calcium - which, of course, as you know, needs magnesium and manganese and a half dozen others to function adequately - and is getting adequate C, D, & Bs. (especially the Bs.) Sunny

Sunny Kierstyn, RN DC Fibromyalgia Care Center of Oregon 2677 Willakenzie Road, 7CEugene, Oregon, 97401541- 654-0850; Fx; 541- 654-0834www.drsunnykierstyn.com

From: spinetree@...Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 10:50:20 -0700Subject: Post surgical nausea

Hello listmates,

Fishing for thoughts on a 65 yo female patient who had surgery on foot for multiple spurs and other things. It's been a year since the surgery and although her foot is much better she complains that ever since the surgery she's experienced extreme bouts of daily nausea. No hx prior to the surgery.

Any experience with these S & S??

ph Medlin D.C.

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Re: Post surgical nausea

Possibly the surgical scars are irritating acupuncture points. May want to release scar tissue or refer to a DC who does that, if you don't, or an acupuncturist

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Janet L Rueger, DC

Certified in Craniopathy

Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

149 Clear Creek Dr., # 105

Ashland, OR, 97520

541-690-6799

bodytalk@...

On May 18, 2011, at 10:50 AM, ph Medlin wrote:

Hello listmates,

Fishing for thoughts on a 65 yo female patient who had surgery on foot for multiple spurs and other things. It's been a year since the surgery and although her foot is much better she complains that ever since the surgery she's experienced extreme bouts of daily nausea. No hx prior to the surgery.

Any experience with these S & S??

ph Medlin D.C.

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OOPs, sorry, hit send without the message. Joe,

You may also look at putting the patient on milk thistle for 3-4 weeks. I've seen a sluggish liver function in the elderly or anyone who's been on multiple meds, post surgical anesthesia or anti-biotics in the same yr. Even tho it's been a yr since that surgery, it's worth a try since it's relatively inexpensive.

Minga Guerrero DC

Re: Post surgical nausea

Possibly the surgical scars are irritating acupuncture points. May want to release scar tissue or refer to a DC who does that, if you don't, or an acupuncturist

..

Janet L Rueger, DC

Certified in Craniopathy

Certified BodyTalk Practitioner

149 Clear Creek Dr., # 105

Ashland, OR, 97520

541-690-6799

bodytalk@...

On May 18, 2011, at 10:50 AM, ph Medlin wrote:

Hello listmates,

Fishing for thoughts on a 65 yo female patient who had surgery on foot for multiple spurs and other things. It's been a year since the surgery and although her foot is much better she complains that ever since the surgery she's experienced extreme bouts of daily nausea. No hx prior to the surgery.

Any experience with these S & S??

ph Medlin D.C.

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