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IsIt
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Geez, I am amazed anyone can see the new topic button. Or else my eyes are much worse than I know [Smile]
I think we all know the answer [Frown]

Ok, here's the question.

I am wanting to know if there is a Chinese/oriental doc in SW Wash state or Oregon - Portland down to Eugene.

Bit in 94, started treat in 95. Made it financially through the hell of 2000 - 06 but had to stop traveling to see spendy docs and taking spendy meds; just did OTC stuff and here I am. Bb, bart & babs rearing their ugly heads big time.

Like almost everyone else, I probably have other infections (bacterial) and viral but have never been tested to due no money.

So....anyone have any recommendations?

I forget...somewhere I read that posting is mandatory if you want to keep your nic & password operating?
Is this true? How often must a post be made?

I gotta get away from the computer & road noise.
Sorry. Back later or maybe Thurs.

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no posting limits. never heard that one before.

CHECKED ... NO CHINESE in WASH. OR OREGON!!
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IsIt
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Thanks! Betty.

Another day....I should have stayed in bed. I am so tired of this bs.

Thanks for the info. I will continue to use the google and see if I can find someone. I have found some listings for eastern med types but they also seem to push accupuncture and I had horrible experience with that 2 years ago and took 6 months for the pain to decrease.

Again thanks for the info about Noir glasses (on some other thread? I'm lost). I am having lots of problems with various lights.

Have you see those new electronic commercial signs?
I was 2 lanes away plus the sidewalk etc and it changed from pink to blue and really ripped my eyes.
Not good when driving.

Ah! I just had a thought about using the google to search another location. Heck of a long drive though and not sure I can handle it if there is someone there.

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IsIt
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Sorry.

I wish I could remember what I read and where.
It was something about being active here or else
your name is deleted.

I guess it's not true then.

Hope not becuase I doubt I can post often.

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Since this is for yourself and you are typing in English, I assume you mean a doctor who practices Chinese Medicine, a naturopathic doctor (N.D. or L.Ac. - acupuncturist) ?


As you seem to be aware, there are no LL MDs in Oregon.


I know of one excellent English speaking LL ND who is also a L.Ac. I sent a PM to you - and you should also connect with the group below as they will know much more.

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