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You suggest that she also seek help from Western medicine.

This is the real-life decision that Chinese medicine practitioner Fred Kwak would make in a similar situation. "It's very important that you make the right decision when you are making a diagnosis," he says.

"This takes good decision-making skills and isn't always easy," he says. It's often more difficult to treat patients who visit an acupuncturist after they have been taking medication for a long time, or if they are in a serious stage of an illness such as cancer or Parkinson's disease.

This doesn't mean that acupuncture can't help Wanda, but she should probably look for help in both communities. "Acupuncture is a good way to help terminal cancer patients alleviate their suffering," says Kwak.


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