Sarah Used Traditional Chinese Medicine for Leg Numbness
A couple of weeks following routine arthroscopic surgery on
my left knee when I was 35, my leg went numb from the knee down. I went to see
the orthopedic surgeon and he didn't know why it had gone numb, and couldn't
recommend any treatment. He told me to come back in 6 months if it wasn't
better!
A friend suggested I see her doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, so I thought I'd give it a try. On the first visit he felt the pulses
in my wrists and looked at my tongue. He said that after 3 visits my leg would
be fine. Then he had me lie down on the table (I had brought shorts along so I
changed into those) and he placed acupuncture needles in various places in my
leg. I couldn't feel anything. On the second visit, I still couldn't feel
anything. On the third visit, I just about jumped off the table when he put them
in. Feeling had been restored! I was so relieved.
He also used something
on my leg called "moxa," which is a stick made of healing herbs. It's about the
size and shape of a cigar. He lit one end, blew it out, and moved it over m y
leg to help stimulate blood flow to the area. It felt really nice and warm.
(Moxa is also great for healing bruises.) He also prescribed herbs for me to
drink that I mixed with hot water to make a tea. The herbs tasted awful at
first, but over time grew to taste very good.
A philosophy of TCM is
that it doesn't treat just symptoms - it supports educating people on diet and
lifestyle so that they can be more responsible for their well-being. The doctor
explained that in my case, my leg going numb was just a symptom of a larger
issue - that I was, in general, "qi-deficient" (qi is the vital force, or
energy, that runs through the body). It explained why I wasn't menstruating - I
was too depleted to generate any "flow" throughout my body, or to my leg. After
adhering to the doctor's prescriptions for a better diet, gentle exercise, and
herbs, I began menstruating again.
Since I had such great results with
TCM, I continued to see this doctor as my primary care doctor. One time I had
the most horrible sore throat - it was so bad that I had to clench my fists to
swallow. I went in to the TCM doctor and he did such acupuncture on my hands
(including a very painful point on my thumb, which he said would release the
heat build-up in my body) and gave me some herbs to drink. The next morning my
throat was completely better - it was a miracle that the sore throat went away
so quickly.
I highly recommend TCM for a wide variety of health
concerns. I would advise people to make sure they're comfortable with the
practitioner. Some TCM practitioners don't speak English - some people are okay
with that, and others want a practitioner who they can talk to - be proactive
about what feels right to you.








