Guest guest Posted August 22, 2003 Report Share Posted August 22, 2003 Jeanette, I just want to welcome you to our group and to encourage you and your husband to keep on trying. I understand his bitterness as I have massive amounts of this towards the doctor who did this to me (mostly because she does not acknowledge her responsibility). However, a friend of mine who I saw yesterday at his oriental medicine clinic told me that anger has an energy link with the liver (I think that this is how he told it to me). That is, anger can directly affect the health and workings of the liver / pancreas and that illnesses in the pancreas / liver causes our brains to feel anger (it interprets the illness and expresses it as anger). So it is a vicious cycle, I am understanding. He suggests that breaking the cycle, may cause the anger to go away and the liver to heal, or vice versa. I am not sure how to go about breaking the cycle - if you should first concentrate on healing the pancreas / liver or redirecting the anger. I would suspect that it has to be a combination of the two. But I am not sure how this should be done. I am just starting to look at this philosophy. I hope that he is willing to work on the bitterness - I have vowed to try to reduce / eliminate my anger / bitterness too. I am going to investigate more of this philosophy that my friend mentioned and see if it can reduce my pain levels and eating phobia. I know that what you and all of us are going through is so much more complicated than what I have written, and I know that there are doctors out there who do more harm than good (the " do no harm " oath notwithstanding) but because this is a life style issue, I believe that help managing this may come from some unexpected or unorthodox places. Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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