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- Sun Nov 21, 2004 2:19 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: SOLVED need rubric or remedy suggestions for SRP in 5 yr old boy
- Replies: 1
- Views: 165
SOLVED need rubric or remedy suggestions for SRP in 5 yr old boy
Thanks for the quick responses to my query about a young boy who unconsciously strokes his face. Thanks to the info you gave me and my getting a chance to look up the word 'phimosis', I'm now fairly convinced the boy needs mercury rather than medorrinhum. Med just isn't in any of the rubrics. I know...
- Sun Nov 21, 2004 1:47 am
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: need rubric or remedy suggestions for SRP in 5 yr old boy
- Replies: 2
- Views: 234
need rubric or remedy suggestions for SRP in 5 yr old boy
I'm treating a lively, engaging five-year-old boy with 'asthma' plus a loose chest cough and a discharge between his foreskin and penis. Medorrhinum naturally comes to mind. This boy also strokes his forehead and cheeks regularly. His parents think he doesn't even realise he does it. I can't find an...
- Fri Feb 13, 2004 3:02 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: QUESTION on Diabetes - Insulin-Dependent
- Replies: 27
- Views: 3541
Re: QUESTION on Diabetes - Insulin-Dependent
Sorry to weigh in so late. It appears to me that during this conversation people have been confusing the types of diabetes. The current conventional names for the main two types of diabetes are: type I diabetes (which used to be called type II diabetes) type II diabetes (which used to be called adul...
- Mon Jan 26, 2004 10:10 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: rubric help: life & body separate, and life = activity
- Replies: 8
- Views: 557
Re: rubric help: life & body separate, and life = activity
Thanks all who replied to my query. The spiritual aspect of mind as activity is particularly interesting, especially since this woman's favourite reading materials are new age self help books. I'll follow up that in the next follow up. For now, I went with a mental symptom that _is_ very clear: feel...
- Fri Jan 23, 2004 12:18 am
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: rubric help: life & body separate, and life = activity
- Replies: 8
- Views: 557
Re: rubric help: life & body separate, and life = activity
But is it okay to use mind as a substitute for life
when life=activity?
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- Thu Jan 22, 2004 10:57 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: rubric help: life & body separate, and life = activity
- Replies: 8
- Views: 557
rubric help: life & body separate, and life = activity
Hi all - I'm trying to find the remedy for a client who says 'my life and my body are two separate entities'. I asked her to clarify what 'life' meant. (I was hoping she'd say mind, soul, or spirit, all of which are in my Synthesis!) But she said life = activity. Life is in external things. So I nee...
- Wed Dec 03, 2003 1:10 am
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and therebypreventing amputation)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 395
Re: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and therebypreventing amputation)
Thanks, Merrilee. I might try that, but I think he's going to go to a homoeopathic vet next. The dog had his tail off today. The tail completely separated. Our vet said there was no risk in moving him for a second opinion, but the look of sheer terror on the dog's face made me decide that that wasn'...
- Thu Nov 27, 2003 9:51 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and therebypreventing amputation)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 395
Re: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and therebypreventing amputation)
> Definitely need an acute/trauma remedy, and that Oops: I should have written 'he's a very stressed dog in general'. He is always startled, he always barks aggressively at visitor who don't pay him attention, he is always clingy outside the house, he always wants comfort and attention. I definitely...
- Wed Nov 26, 2003 10:55 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and thereby preventing amputation)
- Replies: 5
- Views: 420
Re: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and thereby preventing amputation)
Shannon wrote: Yes, he did have lycopodium as a constitutional - nothing happened. It seemed like an excellent choice at the time. It's unfortunate that we don't have an early life history for this dog; if we knew aetiologies and early circumstances it would be much easier. After his tail heals he'l...
- Wed Nov 26, 2003 7:06 pm
- Forum: Minutus YahooGroup Archives
- Topic: preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and thereby preventing amputation)
- Replies: 5
- Views: 420
preventing sloughing in a dog's tail (and thereby preventing amputation)
I'm a third year student of homoeopathy who is currently out of her depth! My dog injured the tip of his tail, which was stitched. The vet put a bandage on to keep him from chewing his tail. It turns out this bandage was far too tight. It constricted the circulation to the injured tip, which is now ...