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My Way of Traditional Chinese Medicine-Practice Medicine
First, become attached to Chinese medicine

20 1 1 July, my son was born.

More than 40 days after delivery, I returned to Beijing to take care of my baby and start studying. As mentioned earlier, after the child was born, he was hospitalized for more than a week because of jaundice. As a result, he got used to pacifiers. In order to correct breastfeeding for him, he was hungry for nearly a day, but the child held back. Finally, under the persuasion of the old man, I had to give up. As a result, he almost returned to milk, and the milk was getting less and less. Before his confinement, he had to be fed with milk powder. This also left a hidden danger to the child's later physique.

Having mentioned this, I still want to emphasize that the child's physique is inherited by the parents' physique on the one hand, and is closely related to the nutrition and mood of the pregnant mother on the other. Since birth, my children have grown slowly, smaller than their peers. On the one hand, I grew up in poor health because of premature birth. According to my mother, it was difficult to give birth to me at that time. It took me seven days and seven nights to have a baby. When I was born, I was only as long as chopsticks and didn't cry. In addition, I have serious morning sickness during pregnancy, and the lack of breastfeeding after the child is born has affected the child.

When my child was about 8 or 9 months old, because my husband was responsible for the life pressure of a family of four, I began to look for a job to relieve his pressure.

This year is a turning point in my life and career.

Soon, I entered an institution to prevent and regulate sub-health and chronic diseases. In this unit, I came into contact with the viewpoint of western nutrition. For example, eating milk increases the risk of cancer and chronic diseases. This is contrary to my traditional concept of nutrition, and even subversive. I learned about Gerson's therapy, the cutting-edge treatment of cancer in the United States, and the way doctors in Taiwan Province Province treated tumors. I witnessed the elegant demeanor of Dr. Wu, who was over 70 years old at that time, and listened to his lecture. Although this unit is not a hospital, it undertakes similar work as a hospital, and the customers give us health. My colleagues also have many authoritative figures in the medical field, such as retired professor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, chief physician of cardiac surgery in Chinese and Japanese hospitals, and attending physician of diabetes in the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University. It can be said that this unit has given me a lot of exercise. We often study and discuss, hold lectures and provide customers with health care programs. He has also taught nutritious and healthy meals and Chinese medicine courses many times. Our conditioning targets are all kinds of sub-health people, patients with chronic diseases and cancer patients. Through this job, I tried to combine the thinking of traditional Chinese medicine with the thinking of modern western nutrition, went through the process of questioning and verification, and finally sought common ground while reserving differences. Many ideas have even influenced the present.

At the same time, this year, I applied for a practicing assistant doctor of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine, passed the exam in one fell swoop, and obtained the qualification of practicing assistant doctor.

With my study in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, in-depth study of Chinese medicine and my experience, I gradually became interested in Chinese medicine. It can be said that I just floated on the surface of Chinese medicine before, and gradually, I gradually deepened and realized the beauty and magic of Chinese medicine.

Second, step into the door of Chinese medicine

What impressed me the most were three things.

The first one is my son. Because his physique was not very good since childhood, when he was 2 years old, doctors thought that his growth and development were slow, and predicted that his adult height was less than 170cm, which might just exceed 160cm. I am sad. I have done various examinations in hospitals in China and Japan, including brain magnetic resonance imaging and growth hormone stimulation test. Doctors suggest that children should be injected with growth hormone once a week, with a course of treatment of 1~2 years. As a mother, I can imagine my mood when I hear such a result. So I went to Beijing Institute of Pediatrics, and the doctor of the institute gave me the advice that I could observe it for another two years. If growth is still slow, call again. But the doctor's words gave me hope. She said that although the child's future height has a general prediction range, it is not absolute. After all, acquired factors account for about 40%. Later, I saw a well-known Chinese doctor and felt that there was no need to worry at all. Chinese medicine does not recommend taking growth hormone. He prescribed Chinese medicine for children for two or three months. Although I didn't insist on going to see it later, he gave us some life advice, which made me feel very beneficial.

Second, children often get sick after going to kindergarten. This is a process that every child will go through. My children also suffered from exogenous diseases several times before going to kindergarten, and even bronchopneumonia. Taking antibiotics is good. This time, however, I had a dry cough for nearly a month. Finally, western medicine said it was a specific cough, which would turn into bronchial asthma if it went on. Then, I prescribed Shunerning (a tracheal antispasmodic drug to prevent asthma) and anti-inflammatory drugs for the child to do continuous atomization for about 2 or 3 months. It was atomized for about three times, and it was found that the child changed from a dry cough to a cough with excessive phlegm. I don't think this situation is right, but the doctor explained that this is a normal phenomenon, and I don't agree with the doctor in my heart. Then I hung up the number of a well-known pediatrician. Under his treatment, the child's cough was controlled after taking 5 doses of medicine. Since then, my child has been coughing and getting sick, and I have basically looked for him. Although his registration fee is relatively high, the curative effect is very exact. Usually three or five doses of medicine will be fine. This increased my interest in Chinese medicine.

The third thing is myself. At the beginning of 20 15, due to mental stress, the body often went out of condition and got bacterial vaginitis. This disease keeps me awake at night. Although it's not a serious illness, I still can't see it well after several months of tossing and turning. I spent 1000 yuan and went to the hospital to prescribe a bunch of western medicine and suppositories, but it never lasted well. Finally, I tried to see a doctor in China, and I recovered within two weeks.

After these events, my concept began to change, and I no longer believed that Chinese medicine came late. I agree with my teacher: acute diseases, Chinese medicine is not necessarily slower than western medicine; Chronic diseases, western medicine can't think fast!

During this period, I visited Lu's brother, a kind old Chinese doctor, to see the magic of his treatment; I also studied Chinese medicine with my introduction teacher, Master Liu Dagang. His family is an ancestral Chinese medicine practitioner. I studied acupuncture with him and consulted face to face. Under his guidance, I pricked the needle myself to understand the feeling of the needle. Sit in the clinic and follow up the famous old Chinese medicine teacher Song; Study the video lecture of Professor Wu Yongzhi from Tianjin Cancer Hospital: Learn painless bonesetting from Wang Wenlin, a master of traditional Chinese medicine ... I am eager to study medicine everywhere. When the door of TCM opened to me, I found that TCM was such an interesting subject. Traditional Chinese medicine books, which used to be daunting, have now become lively and interesting; I used to want to use western medicine to solve diseases, but now I always consider Chinese medicine first; The healing cases from myself and my relatives and friends also gave me great confidence and strengthened my belief in returning to Chinese medicine.

I went to work in Deshengmen Chinese Medicine Hospital, working in thyroid department, ophthalmology department and orthopedics department respectively, which made me really return to Chinese medicine clinic. 20 16 years is also the year when I obtained the qualification of medical practitioner.

Fate always likes to play jokes on us. One day in May, 2065438+2007, I received a phone call from my brother saying that my mother's breast cancer had recurred and her bones had metastasized. The news was another bolt from the blue, and my heart fell to the bottom. Soon, my son was diagnosed with adenoidal hypertrophy, and western medicine suggested surgery. Two pieces of bad news make me feel at a loss. However, I didn't care much. I went back to my hometown in Hubei and wanted to spend as much time with my mother as possible. No matter what method I use, fighting the tumor is the most important. The family agreed that the mother should be given chemotherapy, especially the father. Although in my heart, I am very opposed to chemotherapy at this time, I must respect my father's choice. So I accompanied my mother to chemotherapy and helped her by all means I knew and understood. Moxibustion, acupuncture, nutritional supplements, essential oils ... are all used by mothers.

This process is very painful, because my heart is concerned with two ends, one is my son and the other is my mother. Not to mention my mother's various chemotherapy reactions, sternal pain and swollen neck lymph nodes all worry me. I read a lot of books about tumor treatment. After three courses of chemotherapy, I stopped chemotherapy for my mother and took conservative treatment. At present, my mother's physical condition is generally ok, although it has gone through a period of "deterioration", which also makes me understand how important it is to treat different physical conditions at different stages of the disease. This process, I will write about this anti-cancer experience in the future, and briefly mention it today.

To this day, I want to say that I am actually grateful. Every Chinese medicine leader I meet is an open-minded person with noble medical ethics. They selflessly told me their knowledge, even without reservation, including my current teacher, Yang Xiaosheng, the 24th generation descendant of the gynecology family of traditional Chinese medicine. Without them, I wouldn't be here today. I don't love Chinese medicine that much. I sincerely hope that all my teachers will live a long and healthy life! I also hope that I can give full play to what I have learned and bring health to more people!