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I suggest you use sulphur high, or in lm.
If sulph dont work, ac sulp, and if that dont work , psorinum, but psor is sensitive to antidoting, and dont kick in before min 9 days has passed from taking it. Ps, natr sulp, could also be a choice. [This message has been edited by GM (edited 21 December 2000).] |
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Thanks GM, I was wondering about AcSulph myself today when I was at the clinic. I got into a terrible rush today - which I used to do all the time, but haven't done for ages until today.
But I feel it's all guesswork without a thorough understanding of my case. Until I or someone else demonstrates that understanding, I am inclined to hold off more remedies. Perhaps allopathic diagnosis might further the potential to comprehend the case. |
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Anna
With my appendix the pain persisted and didn't go away until the appendix itself "went away". I simply threw that in as a reference on how funny referred pain can act. BUT...my brother had off and on back pain which he later found out was related to an ulcer he had. I don't believe he had any specific food that triggered it. But now he has been told to stay away from colas, coffee, etc. It really depends on the kind of ulcer what type of pain and when. Just something to consider. zmyst |
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Thanks Zmyst.
GM thinks it might be that too, and over-sharing with cats could have caused infection with the bacteria that give ulcers. If to be checked for ulcers, can it be done by blood test or does there have to be an endoscopy? I understand there was a recent development that facilitates diagnosis from a blood test. |
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Ricky, thanks for your reassurance about the breath test. I will ask for one tomorrow if it can be had from a GP.
Also thanks for reinforcing my sense that an endoscopy is to be avoided. As GM wrote, I have tried Lyc without result. |
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Hello Anna,
Had u been a mere patient, I would not have commented on such sparse information. But since many people's health depend on your health, U deserve more than a passing thought from the people on this bb. On very broad view, I derived the following rubrics from what u have posted: Curvature, back of Curvature, spine of Pain, chest Pain, epigastrium Worse, Night Concomittant, diarrhoea Concomittant, restlessness hurriedness I took the first two rubrics because U have said that the pain in chest is preceeded by a few days discomfort in the back where u have scoliosis. I considered pain in epigastrium and pain in chest, because pain at zyphisternum is not given any where and I did not wanted to miss any remedies. Hurriedness I had taken, because of that rush u always use to had and had experienced recently again. I am not sure if I have interpreted the last one right. Any way, here is the result. Only Calc-c covers all the symptoms. Puls and Sulph run a close second. Diarrhoea during or due to pain is not covered by calc-c, but by calc-p. But they are in the same family. Also Calc is complementary to Bell! Your other pathological conditions and the miasm also support it. These are my suggestions as a collegue, not an attemped prescription. I hope this information is of some help to U. U are the final BOSS ![]() Wishing U health dr b |
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