After months of migraine, globus sensation, reflux, and anxiety, the first shift was not symptom relief — it was the feeling that the pressure had finally gone down.
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These articles are shared as learning material — emphasizing observation, clinical judgment, and decision-making rather than outcomes or protocols.
When the Skin Stopped Carrying the Pressure | Psoriasis and System Regulation
For 37 years, the skin carried what the system could not regulate. A clinical case exploring psoriasis, pressure, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and the return of systemic availability.
Why Chronic Wrist Pain May No Longer Be About the Wrist | Fasciapuncture®
A 77-year-old woman presented with persistent arm pain two years after wrist surgery. The symptom remained local, but the adaptation had become global.
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Smoking Is Not the Problem — It’s a Compensation
Smoking is rarely the real problem. In many cases, it functions as a temporary regulator of breathing, autonomic tension, and internal pressure. A clinical reflection on compensation and regulation.





