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Rochelle Marsden com
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Takes to theor bed

Post by Rochelle Marsden com »

I can't think what remedy is that takes to their bed rather than do things they don't want to do.
Help - I thought it was Nux Moschata but can't find it in the MM
Thanks

Rochele


Dale Moss
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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What's the flavor of this, Rochelle? Is it general indolence (aversion to work)? Avoiding a specific thing? Or hypochondriacal behavior as a way of avoiding responsibility?
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Rochelle Marsden com
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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More hypochondriacal behavior as a way of avoiding responsibility?


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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Or flat-out exhaustion and/or overwhelm, mental and/or physical?
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What's the flavor of this, Rochelle? Is it general indolence (aversion to work)? Avoiding a specific thing? Or hypochondriacal behavior as a way of avoiding responsibility?
Peace,
Dale


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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would that be "feigning sick", I think that's the rubric? Lyc is there, but I forget what else.
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More hypochondriacal behavior as a way of avoiding responsibility?


Rochelle Marsden com
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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No its not that Shannon . It's a way of opting out of the world. He compares it to suicide!!


Dale Moss
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Sounds like a Spider remedy. What about Aranea diadema, the only remedy listed in Murphy's rubric, MIND, depression, bed, will not leave?

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Lynn Cremona
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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[MIND - BED] - remain in bed; desire to: (51) adam. alum. alumn. am-c. ant-c. Arg-n. arge-pl. aur-m-n. bamb-a. brass-n-o. cact. choc. coca con. cupr. cygn-be. dream-p. dros. dulc. falco-pe. ferr-m. hydrog. Hyos. ip. kali-p. kali-s. Kola lat-h. lyc. merc. olib-sac. phasco-ci. phos. plut-n. podo. psor. puls. rhus-t. rob. RUTA sal-fr. Sep. Sil. spong. symph. taosc. tritic-vg. ulm-c. Vanil. verat. verat-v.
Weariness = tired and worn out without further liking of one's occupations

Weakness = Lacking vitality and strength

Sluggishness of the body = lacking vigor, slow moving and indisposed to exertion
Prostration of mind
(Lethargic, Apethetic, Exhaustion)
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Rochelle Marsden com
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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Thanks Dale for that. I will check it out. I think I have that remedy in my stock!!

Rochelle


Rochelle Marsden com
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Re: Takes to theor bed

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Yes Lynn I did find that first rubric - thanks . I don't think the others are relevant except maybe prostration of mind

Rochelle


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