Hello DavidJK.
When ever I wish to read jokes. I switch over to internet and read your post. I read your so many confused answers on this board. Please don’t try to puzzle the patient this time from your answer. We don’t have any homeopathic case management for this case. It is always not necessary to reply on each thread.
I think you did not work in any hospital in your life. That is why you are not aware of surgical case management.
It the habit of doctors that when they see, the patient is serious and case management is difficult then they generally don’t give hope to patient’s family. But actually they do work with full confidence to handle the case. If doctor didn’t give hope it does not mean that there is no hope for the case.
I don't understand, why peoples are so hurry in prescribing homeopathic remedies on each case. When they don’t have any idea over it. They will never see, is there any demand of any homeopathic remedy to a case. They don't know, every case demands full management and supervision.
For example, if a bone is broken and a member asks for help. They will enthusiastically reply. Use Symphytum, Calc phos, arnica, hypericum and so on….
They don’t have an idea that the broken bone should be fixed first. Then our remedy will act. If doctors have already said they can’t do anything further. Again then, only they (doctors) can do anything further and not us.
If they said they are unable to fix the bone then it does mean that you start trying symphytum, calc phos and else. First they have to fix the bone by adopting any other method then you can claim for false cure story.
I don’t think so at this stage, it would have been a wise advice to put the patient under pressure and force him/her to go for remedies when the patient is already under the treatment of an Allopathic Medical Doctor. You can try your funny rule when those doctors will ask the family to take the patient at home or take the patient to any other medical doctor. This is medical ethic which I am informing you. Then you can apply your funny rule.