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« on: Sep 27th, 2005, 9:54am »
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I came to China over ten years ago and am unfortunately able to confirm that the beast lives here too !  During a cycle in '99, I went to a Chinese doctor (Chinese doctors are divided between western and traditional Chinese medicine - I saw a western doc) and he gave me prednisone.  I did not fill the script.
 
Around the same time I had a friend who recommended a TCM doctor and he did some acupuncture, which worked a bit but he wasn't that expert at it and the results were mixed.
 
This last cycle, I waited until they got really bad and recently found a really good acupuncturist, he is the Director of the Acupuncture Center of the local TCM Traditional Chinese Medicine hospital here.  The first time I went I could tell he knew what he was doing, he put the needles in quite professionally.  Then he hooked up an electrical current to a few of the needles (like in the neck and head - total number of needles including leg and arm around 6 or 7).  The pulse of the current causes the muscles to twitch and it is pretty freaky BUT I think it has helped a bit.  I have had 2 hospital visits so far and the frequency of attacks has decreased.  TCM is renowned for working slowly as it is natural and takes a while to kick in.  I am drinking some herbal meds also and they taste nasty but, I also believe in them.  I have had very good experience with Chinese medicine for skin ailments, colds and now it seems for CH.  If you are willing to try new things, I recommend it to anyone.
 
Note, if you do seek TCM treatment in any country, make sure the doctor is experienced and qualified...some are not.  And I think that he/she should be Chinese, but a Westerner will do if no other choice.  Same is true in China, you've gotta get a good doctor to begin with.
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Re: TCM   Traditional Chinese Medicine
« Reply #1 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 10:19am »
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on Sep 27th, 2005, 9:54am, stevema wrote:
I am drinking some herbal meds also and they taste nasty but, I also believe in them.

 
good luck and it's interesting...
but now you don't know which is helping; the herbs, or the needles, it could even be your episode trailing away...
control the experiment
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« Reply #2 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 10:28am »
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yes, i see your point and in fact i am almost at the 4 week period and i am an episodic with history of 4 week cluster cycles, so it could be the end anyway.  That said, I do strongly believe in the efficacy of TCM especially acupuncture, but how and when and why it works, I am unsure.  I do know that it doesn't hurt, so why not give it a try is how I see it.  If it makes you feel better, hallelujah !  I wish I had a more scientific study for you.  Anyone have anything on this?
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« Reply #3 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 10:39am »
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Read the threads on kudzu here. Many people have had good results. It is used in TCM for headache, neckache, allergies and tinnitus, among other things.  
 
http://www.med-owl.com/clusterheadaches/tiki-index.php?page=Kudzu
 
Chinese Angelica Tang Kuei (Dang Qai) is also used for migraine, might help with clusters - not sure.  
 
Lots of people have tried acupuncture - the large majority saw no improvement.
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« Reply #4 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 10:49am »
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thanks !
I am pretty new to posting here, and I guess there is a lot that has already been said, so first off, let me say sorry if I am too newbie and all that.
Please bear with me if you find my posts are kooky...
Like everyone here, I am just looking for that something, that elusive anything that we'd all do to stop the pain.  I definitely appreciate your input.
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« Reply #5 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 1:04pm »
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Steve, welcome aboard...
 
You wrote:I am drinking some herbal meds also and they taste nasty but, I also believe in them...
 
Could you be more specific? What kind of herbal meds have you tried?
 
Just wondering,
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« Reply #6 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 9:08pm »
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Some of it , I am not sure what it is.  I trust my friend though, and she is a qualified physician.  Anyway, she advised me to take the liquid from boiling a mix of things, including the inner skin of bamboo, a type of orange peel, some roots, all together about 6 things put together.  The smell is actually nice, and if you drink the brew when hot, it is ok.  As soon as it cools though, it is a bit unpalatable.  I will ask her for more info, keep in mind that some of it may not have an English name !
I have taken brews like this for colds and flus, and they were definitely effective.  OK, will check this one out for you
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« Reply #7 on: Sep 27th, 2005, 9:33pm »
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If your tea has kudzu root in it, Steve, then I'm not surprised if you're feeling a little better.
Look here (read all the links that are included):
http://www.clusterheadaches.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=meds;action= display;num=1110584362
 
Accupuncture on it's own probably wont do much for the CH, but it can help you feel better overall.
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« Reply #8 on: Oct 2nd, 2005, 3:01pm »
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hi again,
well, i checked and the herbal brew does not have kudzu (ge gen) in it.
Anyway,  
Thanks for all the support guys !
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