Recently had another check up and got the good news that I have lost absolutely NO function for the last 2 years of follow up!! That is incredible since, as I've been told many times, we all lose function with age. "Don't be upset when you come in an your numbers are a little down; we ALL lose function with age." Ha! I think my MD was even fairly amazed since I have about a 50 year history with asthma.
Three years ago I started to see a specialist at National Jewish because my family MD said she couldn't handle my asthma - or what they had diagnosed as pneumonitis - any more. I began a regular regimen of acupuncture and took Chinese medicine herbs whenever I even had a little sign of asthma. And, for me, acupuncture and herbs work! They could for you too.
I used to have an emergency inhaler next to the bed, in my purse, in my soccer bag, in my backpack, in my ski gear. Now, I only have one in my purse and it is generally expired by the time I have to use it. That's how much the asthma symptoms have improved to disappeared.
Got good health? No?, then call me, 303-947-6224 or email DrMLucas@AcupunctureWoman.com.
Or, got good health yes? ….. then call me to maintain it. That's what TCM is all about.
Insurance billing: your acupuncture or other Chinese Medicine treatments may be covered. As a service to you, we find out whether or not your health insurance covers acupuncture and our other therapies and when it does we bill your insurance. There are plans that cover it, some pay for unlimited visits or enough visits for you to come every other week and be the healthiest employee in your company! Why not be healthier? That's what the insurance company realizes - preventing surgeries, the use of expensive pain killers, and your having to have medical procedures saves them (and you!) money. And even preventing the common cold saves your employer money.
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