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Old 1st November 1999, 01:47 PM
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Lyc follows Calc.c well, but I think you may want to wait a few more days. Often they go up and down for a while, so the action can still be going.
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Have he ever showed any fears that coild remind of fear to be contaminated withs disease, or others? Do he have a habit of washing hands often?
What sulphur now has done, is taking away supressive reactions from lycopodium, so his picture is clear, and from the picture present, ill choose the next remedie.
So post soon, the obesrvations and answer my questions.

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Old 1st November 1999, 01:51 PM
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HMM, wrote sulphur, ment calcium, well we must go from here to the next.A bit tired, have worked 48 houers to get my pc back online.
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Old 2nd November 1999, 01:05 AM
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GM,

My son does not have any compulsion about washing his hands, or worries about contamination. He does get upset if something falls and gets dirty, but no big issue.
I just spoke w/ his teacher, and she said that he has been very expressive w/ his angry feelings, telling other children that "I don't like that, that made me angry" and he doesn't forget. He usually will destroy something of theirs, knock over blocks, etc. He will also be persistant, and w/ the teachers help they usually work things out.

We are seeing that at home as well. He will show his anger in an intense and persistant way. He freaks out when he is told "no" or gets an answer that he doesn't like, and will persist in protesting.

He hides his feelings sometimes behind "silliness", and when another child is as silly as he is they get out of hand and must be separated.

His anger at school centers around the fact that he is very sensitive and his feelings are easily hurt, unknowingly, by other children. his feelings run deep, and he will cry when it is to me, but won't cry at school. He even tells me "i didn't cry" as if that is something to be proud of.

I feel encouraged by the fact that he is taking up for himself, and look foreward to the next step. I have the feeling that this needs to run its course. (I am the one who needs help in knowing how best to support him in all of this)

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Old 2nd November 1999, 11:20 AM
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Does he have any particular cravings or aversions at the moment, regarding food or drinkitems,as forinstance salty or smoked foods?
Any dreams, peculiar behaviours etc?
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Old 2nd November 1999, 12:53 PM
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GM,
re; cravings
It is hard to even get him to eat at home, so it is hard to say. I would have to say that nothing stands out that he craves. He likes eggs, and cheese and all dairy items. Not that interested in food, would rather play.

peculiar behavoir,
He has been refusing to take "quiet time" in his room, this he has always loved and never protested. Now he shouts the whole time, persistant and angry things.
He has not told me of any dreams lately, says he does not remember.

This morning, he woke up coughing and told me his nose is runny, it must be stuffed up. Also told me his tummy hurt still ( it could be from hunger because he refused to eat his dinner AGAIN)
He does not feel sick, is active.
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Old 2nd November 1999, 07:20 PM
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Do you know if he eats at all? This reminds of anorexia.And in case, what do he eat!
About the shouting what words exactly, foul language, swearing, lying,? what?, be more precise.
Body temperature, day and nigth. Sleep, normal?
Checked his stools, colour, shape odour etc, same fore urine, any, problems at all small and big, there must be some more tings to point at.
I got a suspicion, but it is not confirmed yet. How is his reaction at the moment, towards his father?
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Old 2nd November 1999, 07:24 PM
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IS NO! his most used word? This is important.
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Old 3rd November 1999, 01:21 AM
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He does not have anorexia, but will eat a full meal at his grandparents house (he is there 2 nights a week) and will eat whatever is served at school, or at friends house. Just resists whatever is served at home unless it is pizza or grilled cheese. He will eat fish and chicken. We eat mostly vegetarian until lately because he will eat these things. Will not eat vegetables, only eats a few bites when we kind of force him by withholding something after dinner .
Will eat vegetables at granny's house.

Shouting. Usually something like
"i don't love you, i don't want a daddy/mommy"
"you are BAD " "that will kill you"
"i will NOT do that" "that is dangerous"

He says no, but it is NOT his favorite word. He refuses to do things alot though, and is stubborn, holds out a long time.

BODY TEMP
normal during day, but often complains of being cold

DOES NOT LIKE BEING WITHOUT CLOTHES

at night he is often sweaty and warm, but hands and feet are cold by morning.

Usually likes being covered at night but lately has wanted to be uncovered at beginning of sleep.

SLEEP good, normal, usually does not wake up at night, if he does he plays by himself.

STOOLS
Small, light brown the last time. no strong odor the last time, sometimes are putrid.

Urine, no strong odor, seems normal, can hold it in for a long time.

ATTITUDE TOWARDS FATHER

When he is alone with dad, he is very good and calm. When I am around, he acts up and groans when he comes into room "i DON'T WANT DADDY HERE" tells him to 'GO AWAY"

Doesn't want to go places w/ him lately, if he has to go will complain for a long time and eventually be ok.

One thing regarding the dirtyness, Today he refused to touch his shoes to take them off because they were wet and dirty, and i remember that he doesn't like to touch messy things sometimes.

If i think of anything else of importance, i will post.

THANK YOU,

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Old 3rd November 1999, 04:00 PM
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Did he ever have a hard throath infection treated by antibiotics? Somthing her begin to remind of lac caninum.Ill take a closer look, later, when you answer.
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