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Old 26th July 1999, 02:21 PM
Charski Charski is offline
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There are certain aspects of his character that have been present since birth. Originally he responded well to Chamomillia(sp?)due to he constantly needed to be carried and consoled, and everything else matched well too. (please forgive my spelling on the rememdies, I don't have my book with me.) Then as he grew older he responded to Calc Carb., but not very noticeably. These are on the constitutional level. In looking at him beyond the nature of the Aspergers. He reminds me of person in a flower nature. In the way that he is tall and thin for his age. The elegance in his movements. His face is fair with big brown eyes. Just started to get freckles. He inhereted moles from his father which he developing more of as he grows older. But in his nature - he seems deep rooted like a plant. So much so that he has anxiety when transitioning. (To and from locations.)
So I refrain from informing him about going places until the last minute, then he does better about going. He stands up well to adversity. If boys tease him, he just shrugs it off or walks away - he doesn't take it personally. He does perspire in his sleep - but I need to note when and where on his body. The other thing is that lately I've noticed he does better from being active outside. He stand up tall in the sun and withers (lays down) inside of the house. He wants to be around people though he doesn't know how to relate. So I'm looking at rememdies of flowers that grow in groups and stand up to adversity in their surroundings, and like the sun. So he seems to be deep deep down inside a person who's constitutional is that of a flower. But the effects of the Aspergers appears to be as a person (or flower) that has been poisoned by some organic compound. The withdrawal (or withered) response to being poisoned. The shoulders slumped forward, the hypersentivity to touch, sound, and light. The inability to concentrate when there is external stimuli (like the sounds of lights, kids in a classroom - etc.) The effects of the poison has thrown off his center of gravity to the right. (Even in Occ. Therapy - they noted in a drawing that he made of a boy, that it was leaning to the right.)
The way he responds when angry - avoidance of touch, is not characteristic to his nature as a child. It's as if the poison causes tactile defensiveness. In order to get away he jerks away from us. He is explosive verbally about what is bothering him, but for a short time. Then he completely withdrawals internally if he has been significantly hurt (emotionally or physically) to point of being expressionless except for tears and some whimpering.
At this point he has been without a constitutional remedy for over a year. The last was the Calc. Carb 200C - which I didn't think it did much. Last night I was reading (again) on Chamomilla as maybe a constitutional remedy, and looking for some type of organic compound remedy to use as a low potency for the poisoned affect of how he responds. I'll read on the Sulpher tonight.
Using my homeopath we've only been able to help his health, but I have a deep feeling that homeopathically we can correct his neurological imbalances. At this point I've had it with allopathic neuro-dev pediatricians and psychiatrics with their methods of medicating to "cure" the symptoms. So I'm going back full focused in the homeopathics. I hope my description wasn't too abstract.
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