Hi Alex,
Difficult Situation.
What I would think is:
1. The Stramonium could have been similimum but the potency was too high, which resulted in an aggravation.
1. The Stramonium is partially similar and has resulted in a partial improvement emotionally but a physical deterioration.
SO we'll need to explain why the two physical complaints that he has apparently not had before appeared:
i) Purulent Tonsilitis
11) Juvenile Diabeties.
But the fact that the sister also has Juvenile Diabeties, it would seem that there is a strong Tuberculer Miasmatic Inheritance. And both these complaints are indicative of a Tubercular Miasm. take complete details of the family history adn you'll know better about this.
So in all possibility, the remedy has stimulated the expression of "Latent Miasm". HE may have developed Juvenile diabetes eventually anyway some years down the road, under stress.
My final interpretation is that Stramonium was possibly a partial Similimum though the sympotms you mention do seem to indicate it at that stage. Or this child just requires a series of remedies to bring him to cure (zigzag). Its not necessary that only a single remedy is required by a person over time. Its difficult to say without the complete history.
MAybe a causative factor or taking into account the state of the mother during the pregnancy would shed more light.
The best thing to do next is now to confront this next layer with the next remedy taking into consideration the presenting symptomatology and the mental state. BUt please do avoid such high potencies, exspecially as he has aggravated with the last one.
Some other members may have some good ideas as well.
All the best.
doctorleela
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