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Shannon Nelson
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Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

Post by Shannon Nelson »

I’ve kept procrastinating really getting used to this program—but at the moment it’s all I have with me, so can someone help?
Two questions:

(1) I’ve found a rubric I want to look at (“Face, swelling, eyes, above”), but it’s not showing me the remedies. That’s all I want at the moment, to see the remedies in that one rubric; don’t want to set up a case right now.

How do I do that?
(2) Also, the thing I’m trying to match is a little more specific than that. Swelling, looks like I guess a small fluid sac, on (I guess) the upper eyelids, right above the inner angle of each eye. Maybe 1/2” horizontally, and a little less vertically. The appearance reminds me of pictures of a hawk’s eye--not *quite* the same, but sort of like that. Ideas?

Interestingly, from a vision standpoint he has “hawk eyes”: Sees ridiculously well in the dark, and at long distances, and tiny details; also “lights” that no one else sees — but that he can capture on camera. I’m very interested if anyone has thoughts about that too!

Thanks,
Shannon


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

Post by Tanya Marquette »

is there a rubric something like Nightvision acute?

The swelling sounds like a cyst with fluid. Is that what you are describing?

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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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Well, there is one at each eye-corner, precisely symmetrical with each other.
It doesn’t look to me like cysts, but more similar to under-eye bags—but differently placed and shaped.

Re the vision, it’s not just night, it’s *everything*!
On a quick look just now, I saw under “Lacs-vision”, Acute, with four remedies. I can’t tell which four yet.

But that’s an interesting start, as Lac humanum has been huge for him so far (with lots to support it), and lac maternum filled a spot really nicely. Stramonium has also been huge, but there’s something else, a quality in the case, that I don’t feel like I’m getting — though it *could* just be more of lac humanum. Just looking…


Rochelle
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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Complete 2016, Face; swelling; eyes; above: (11) AUR-M-N, cench, chin, KALI-C, lach, LYC, NAT-AR, puls, ruta, sep, unc-t,
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics
Well, there is one at each eye-corner, precisely symmetrical with each other.

It doesn’t look to me like cysts, but more similar to under-eye bags—but differently placed and shaped.
Re the vision, it’s not just night, it’s *everything*!

On a quick look just now, I saw under “Lacs-vision”, Acute, with four remedies. I can’t tell which four yet.
But that’s an interesting start, as Lac humanum has been huge for him so far (with lots to support it), and lac maternum filled a spot really nicely. Stramonium has also been huge, but there’s something else, a quality in the case, that I don’t feel like I’m getting — though it *could* just be more of lac humanum. Just looking…


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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keep us informed

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Carol Orr
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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I took my mother to emergency once as she had fallen and she had kind of
yellowish pockets..maybe a little orangish…above and below her eyes and the
doctor asked me if I knew what they were and I said no…and he said..those
are cholesterol pockets.


Leilanae
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

Post by Leilanae »

Hi Shannon,

Using the Browser edition of Complete Dynamics, I do not find the rubric "face swelling, eyes, above.

There is a rubric "EYES; STIES, styes swelling of the face" and if I highlight the rubric and tap the space bar
the remedy/ies appear.

Atb,

Leilanae


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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Great—thank you!!
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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Hm, I do find it in mine, searching on Face swelling eyes above, gives me the same one that Rochelle sent.
Do you have an older version?
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Ellen Madono
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Re: Rubric, and using Complete Dynamics

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Hi Shannon,
There are a row of boxes in the center top of the window. Not the ordinary menu. Click on analysis to see the rubric analysis. To see the rubric in the rep, click on a rubric anywhere and it will take you to the rep. To get the rubric into the analysis, side click after you click on it and then select "add rubric to analysis."
When you are poking around, side click. Often what you want is there. The Youtube explanations are very plain and clear.
I've been where you are now. How frustrating.
Best,

Ellen Madono
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