By: Billy Shonez Singh, M.S., L.Ac., Dipl. C.H. (NCCAOM)
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A 69 year old woman came into my office in October 2009. Her main complaint for the past eight years has been multiple joint pains in her body due to Rheumatoid Arthritis. Since her diagnosis, she was placed on thirteen different medications. Four of them were for treating joint and muscle pain associated with her main complaint. The other four of the medications were used in lowering her cholesterol and her blood pressure. The side-effects of the medications were headache, bone pain, jaw pain, muscle weakness, swelling of the ankles and feet, and joint pain- among other things. The last five of her medications were unrelated to her main complaint but were used in treating the side-effects. She described her joint pain as severely sharp and stabbing variety located in her neck, lower back, knees, feet, shoulders, wrists, and fingers. The pain would get exacerbated by damp, cold, and rainy environments as well as walking up a flight of stairs. In addition to this, I noticed that she had swelling along the fingers and toes. The swelling was due to the inflammation in the joints and had fluid build-up (edema) in both her ankles. In her previous history she mentioned that she was a pack-a-day smoker but quit smoking fifteen years ago. Lastly, she consumed two to three cups of coffee a day. After treating her with acupuncture for seven months at once a week intervals, we both noticed dramatic improvements in the signs and symptoms. The swelling in her fingers and toes had decreased. Her ability to walk with more fluidity and speed was noted as well without any stiffness and debility in her knees and ankles. It was also indicated that her handwriting appeared less rugged and more fluid after the swelling was alleviated in her fingers and hands. In any case she now visits me every other week for maintenance-style treatments. After all the progress we had witnessed together, here is what she had to say:
"I have been suffering with severe Rheumatoid Arthritis for about eight years. After researching alternative methods of pain management I came across Billy Singh's web site and was impressed by his credentials. I have been seeing him for acupuncture treatments for several months with excellent results. The treatments have given me great relief from the inflammation in my knees, feet, and shoulders.
I am thrilled with the results I am getting from the treatments and would highly recommend them as a compliment to conventional medicine."
- Janet M.
In my humble opinion, after getting a testimonial like this, all I can say is that I am sorry but decrease in severity of signs and symptoms of a disease is one of side-effects of East Asian Medicine.
Billy Shonez Singh is a licensed acupuncturist and a board certified Chinese herbalist by the NCCAOM. He is currently practicing in Westbury

