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Sunday, 9 September 2012

Cancer patient post-partum treatment

After received chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, the patient developed severe

stinging pain and numbness in her palms and on the bottom of her feet, the patient was

coming in and out of the emergency room because of her intractable pain"'

After received Enrac CMT, the result was obvious:right after i finished treating the

last pressure point, I heard a much more upbeat and cheerful tone from the patient".

---Case Report:Tung-Hsiang Chang, M.D



I remembered one day, Ms. Huang (one of the nurses in the operation room)asked

me, "Dr. Chang can you please take a look at my mother? She is very unwell.she

has been to the emergency room many times because of her pain, and the doctor

told us there is nothing they can do," and since Ms. Huang was a very important

assistant for me so that by helping her I was actually helping myself, I decided to

set up an appointment with Ms. Huang's mother to gain a better understanding of

her conditions.

The patient-Ms. Huang' s mother came to the clinic accompanied by herhusband on

a weekend morning. She was having severe chest pain, she had gone to the

emergency room several times already, and there the doctor had arranged her for

a chest x-ray, ECG, and biochemical examination, but could not find any

abnormalities. She felt there was a swollen-like pain in the lower right part of her

pelvis, and after she was transferred to the Department of Cardiovascular

Medicine and underwent an abdominal ultrasound/sonography, ovarian cancer

was found. Chemotherapy soon followed,but after chemotherapy she developed

severe stinging pain and numbness in her palms and on the bottom of her feet.

She was coming in and out of the emergency room because of her intractable pain,

but even the doctors felt powerless to help her and told her there was nothing they

could to do since the ovarian tumor was already removed and the pain was not

life threatening.

The patient came to me, and after hearing her plea, I felt like I could relate to her

and helplessness, I thought there must be something else the medical service could

offer. In the beginning I was frustrated by the symptoms and complications of the

patient, but then the encouraging words of Dr. Ko came to mind; Dr.Ko once said

to all of' the Enrac physicians on graduation day, he said "You are now all general

practitioners; you are all versatile enough to help and give it all to the patients" ;

I also thought about the words of wisdom from a Taiwanese Buddhist nun /teacher

and philanthropist, she said "learning by doing" ; remembering those words at

the time really gave me the strength and confidence that was needed. I started to

treat her with Enrac CMT, and with a focused mind,I found the pathophysiology of

symptoms and then prescribed a treatment with all the pressurepoints precisely

listed I got out my press stick(after telling the patient before the treatment that I was

going to use pressing stick instead of the ENRAC Electrotherapy Stimulator, and

that the treatment may be a little more painful as a result, but because of what she

had already been through, she was able to go through the whole treatment process

with ease).

The result was obvious: right after I finished the last treatment I heard a much

more upbeat and cheerful tone from the patient, she said:

"what a pleasant surprise! I feel a whole lot better, the numbness and pain is

really all gone!" I felt warmth inside, not only having fulfilled my occupational

obligation as a doctor,but also for not letting Dr. Ko down.

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