Expected Results
At
TCM Healing Center, we believe optimal health is
best achieved with a partnership between yourself
and your practitioner. As such, we like to educate
our patients on the following principles:
- Awareness of Healing Cycles:
Many patients
expect that when treatment is effective, they should feel
better and better each day. In actuality, you will experience
good days and bad days as the body begins to heal itself.
This is why your practitioner will recommend a course of treatment,
and it is important to complete the recommended course. In
this way, you will start to experience more and more good
days, and your bad days will become less intense.
- Allowing Time to Heal:
The time it takes
your body to heal varies depending on your condition, constitution,
and energetic healing stages. The more committed you are to
seeing your treatment through to the end, the better results
you will have. As in life, we often experience what feels like
setback or disappointment. It is at this point that many
people give up, just short of attaining their goals. In medicine,
these periods of despair sometimes include an increase in
unpleasant symptoms, and are referred to as a “healing
crisis”. Most often, they indicate a breakthrough is
just around the corner.
- Appreciating the Complexity of Your Body:
You may notice your practitioner uses varying numbers of needles
in your treatment, and often may use very few. It is not the
number of needles that determines the result, but the accuracy
and selection of effective points. It is actually possible
to achieve a dramatic result with just one needle! You should
also know that our bodies are quite complex. Your practitioner
will likely choose to focus on one condition at a time to
achieve the most effective result. This may be your chief
complaint, or another condition that is underlying it. As
such, untreated conditions may continue to produce symptoms
while other areas are progressing. Furthermore, variables
like the weather, your diet, your emotional state, and your
activity may impact your sense of well being from day to day.
- Actively Participate in Your Health:
You are an equal partner in our quest for optimal health.
Your role is to make steady improvements in conditions that
substantially impact your health, and that are beyond your
practitioner’s control. Factors such as proper diet
and hydration, adequate rest, stress management, emotional
outlet, suitable exercise for your condition, proper dress,
and regularity of treatment (and herbs, if prescribed) are
the foundation of your healing platform. You should maintain
open communication with your practitioner about these factors.
- Decide on the Value of Your Health:
While
it is possible to insert needles with little to no sensation,
and to render care without the use of either acupuncture or
herbal medicine, your practitioner knows best! If they are
suggesting to you that you tolerate a bit of discomfort on
a particular point, or that you include an herbal formula
in your daily routine, understand that this is because they
are seeking to maximize your treatment results with minimal
time commitment and cost to you. You will likely find the
taste of the herbal medicine bitter and unpleasant, but the
results will more than justify your distaste.
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