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Old 27th October 1999, 04:40 AM
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My 11 month old son has clubfeet and will be operated on in 2 weeks. I want to give him some homeopathic remedies during and after for pain management. Should I tell the doctor that I am giving him these or not?
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Yes, do, some reaction from the remedys can be misinterpreted, and unneaded trement given because of that, you must monitor the situasion, and know what reactions it is that can come, if they do, so the docs get updated, and you can master it.

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Old 28th October 1999, 04:58 AM
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the doctors already think I am a weirdo because I do not get the reccommended immunizations for my kids I just do not want them to throw me outof the hospital or make me not use these remedies that will work I was going to give him arnica before and after surgery and hypericum after. what is your opinion about those remedies?
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Dear Petunia,

About pain management

It is not necessary to give any before operation

About informing the doc it is not importent who thinks what for us the reduction of suffering is the most importent thing

On pain management - as soon the operation is completed you have to waight till the patient comes into sences out of the anesthesia completely - then check the condition if every thing is fine as it should be - now administer Staphisagria 200 one dose after 4 hours of this beeing administered give hypericum 200 one dose after 4 hours of this give staphisagria 1 m one dose and after 4 hours of this give hypericum 1m this will complete your pain management - we have done this for hundreds of patient and beleve me your son will be very thankful to you.

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Old 28th October 1999, 09:21 PM
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Why are you suggesting Staph for this type of operation please. Please share your experience with us?. I always give Arnica before and after most operations and Phosphorus only if there is a problem with the anaethetic.
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Yes, I, too, am interested in the logic of Staph. That is only for operations where feelings of humiliation, indignation and anger are present.

My daughter had an operation last year and we used the hypericum and arnica that you suggested. It worked really well. A few days afterwards, she started to refuse the hypericum (even though both pellets looked the same). I gave her another remedy in conjunction with the arnica, but can't remember what right now (maybe calc-p). I used the 12x potency, so that's why gave over a course of days. Perhaps the professionals would recommend a higher potency not as often.

I didn't tell the nurses what I was doing. But, then again, it was outpatient surgery. Doctors in the US wouldn't understand about interactions with homeopathics, it's all voodoo to them. Sneak it when they're not looking.

Hope this is helpful.
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Thank you Ricky and mamma3

Staphisagria is used in all kinds of operations to
1. to reduse pain
2. to avoid the risk of having any side effects of operations
3. It works wonders in restoring the damege done to vital force by operations
4. Restores free flow of vital force
( did we not learn that the it is not the drug that brings about the recovery - it only evokes the response of vital energy and the vital energy is the one which responsible for healing )

On the other hand Staphisagria is useful in

1. In injury by sharp instruments ( like operations ) and whn the injury is deep

2.In injuries where the patient is subjected to shock ( before even giving Hypericum )

3.Immideatly after you hear a bad news ( like death of near and dear )

4. In any situations wher you think the vital force is injured.

Did I calrify you ar confuse you ?

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You have all been so helpful, I appreciate all you have said, thank you so much. I might want to tell you more about the surgery. They will make an incision around the back of both of his heels to his big toe, go in and move cut and rearange tendons and ligaments. Then they will also cut the heel cord on the back of his leg and increase it. All the nurses told me it is a very painful surgery. I just don't want my baby to be in all that pain and I want it all to heal as quickly as possible. Once again thank you all for your input.
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Ricky,

I should have been more specific - let me explain -

1. The patient who goes into an operation room is bound to have a feeling of stress,fear ... Staphisagria releaves this and their effects.

2.Talking in terms of persentage of pain and time taken - let us thake the pain of the patient ( as soon as he comes out of anesthesia ) as 100% - if treated like this the pain of the patient comes to 50 % with in the first one hour of administering staph. - within the next three hours the pain comes to 25% - with in the next four ( after adminstering Hyper.) hours the pain will come down to 5%

can you share your experiences ?

Mamma 3,

I thought i was talking about the pain management only - some experiences regarding recovery management - After the initial pain management we put the patient on Arnica6c and symphatium6c as the situation demands and under the observation - regarding damage caused to soft tissue damagement - we keep the patient on Mag. Phos 6x and
Ferrum. Phos 6x on a daily basis - of corse the permutations and combinations will be in accordence to the patients reqirements.

petunia,

You are most welcome

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I would give Staph. for hysterectomy and the like rather than a foot operation. But if it works for you so be it!!
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