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  • Suzan Jovanovic
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    Thanks for your thoughts everyone.
    I have a couple of thoughts..
    1.Armin, you mentioned if there was a change in the pulse rather than the Dai Mai pulse being gone altogther. As I am just new to these treatments, I didn’t actually think to give that much attention. But quite possibly the Dai mai pulse may have reduced. I’ll pay closer attention in the future.
    And also, I feel like you also have a point that the patient may not have been ready to let go of Dai mai baggage. He is a 48 year old male that has carried quite a lot of weight for most of his life. His attempts to loose weight have not yet been met with success. He is very attached to food and it’s a great comfort to him. He is not open to discussing what lies beneath his comfort eating…in fact he may not know or very well doesn’t want to go there.
    This may be part of the picture of why the Dai mai pulse was not shifting.

    He is an interesting case. He keeps wanting to come back for treatment, but at the same time says that everything is good and dosesn’t give me much to go on. I often don’t know how to approach his treatments, so this is why I rely on what’s showing in the pulse – clearly a Dai mai pulse.

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