It feels great to be eight
Meridian 87 Celebrates Eight Years
On June 1st, Meridian 87 will officially be eight years old. Whoa! It is hard for me to believe, sometimes, that I’ve been working as a Licensed Acupuncturist here in Chicago for eight years. I can remember starting the Master’s degree program here in Chicago in 2004 at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and thinking about how far away I was from practicing. But time goes really really fast and here I am, 12 years later, with an amazing practice filled with lovely patients in a beautiful office and getting paid every day to do something I feel passionate about and still find fascinating.
The first thing that comes to me is gratitude. I stumbled upon acupuncture myself when I was traveling around the country looking at massage schools. I wanted to study oriental massage, as I had had some amazing experiences with acu-pressure massage, shiatsu. One day when I was in Tuscon, Arozona the school I contacted about massage told me they didn’t have a massage program, but did have an acupuncture program, and I could come in for a free first treatment. I said yes, had an amazing experience, felt like I was floating on a cloud and that was the start of my love affair with Chinese medicine and acupuncture.
When I got back to Alaska after that road trip, I knew I wanted to live in Chicago. I had decided to come here and study oriental massage – but I lived in Alaska few more months before moving. In that time, I sought acupuncture treatment myself for frequent acute respiratory infections. I wanted a solution to the cough I almost always got when I came down with a cold, which left me sleepless, rundown, and miserable. My nurse practitioner told me she didn’t have anything that could help prevent the cold or the cough. So when my good friend Lauren, from California, told me acupuncture helped all of her health problems, I took her advice and got treatment. And guess what! The next time I got sick, I got acupuncture, took some herbs, and that cough did not happen. It was amazing.
I’m grateful for having acupuncture for myself and for learning more about this complicated and powerful medicine as a career. I’m grateful for all the patients I have seen and continue to see, that permit me to work with them on their health issues, trust me with friends and family members, as well as with their own health. It is a pleasure to meet and talk with people, listen to what’s happening in their body and create a treatment plan to help them get on the path to healing. It helps too, that I find the questions of how to have good health and maintain good health continually interesting.
A few things I have learned:
- The body is really powerful – and with a little help, it absolutely can heal, over time, from a lot of conditions
- Herbs, supplements and vitamins are amazing. And sometimes pharmaceuticals are necessary. More often I believe there are herbs and supplements to try first. I’m grateful we have pharmaceuticals and I’m grateful we have so many quality herbs and supplements. My go to is always natural, but I’ve made peace with the fact that pharmaceuticals can help people too, that they might be helpful to some patients, and that herbs/supplements/vitamin and pharmaceuticals can often be taken safely together.
- It is hard for me to guarantee healing, but almost all of my patients notice that they get better from consistent acupuncture treatment. Consistency is the key, here, but even those who can only get treatment sporadically notice improvement.
- Most people will have expedited results for their issue if they combine acupuncture with another healing treatment modality (such as chiropractic, massage, PT, psychotherapy, cranio-sacral therapy). Of course this is not required but if you can do more than one, then please do.
Now I’m off to work with another patient – and to dream about what the next eight years will bring….








