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Rochelle
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Re: patient speak - jaw

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Rochelle
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Re: patient speak - jaw

Post by Rochelle »

Don't know why you got the blank mail but I was only going to say where the
quote was from and someone else already has!!

Anyone got any thoughts on the original mail below of the patient speak?

Rochelle
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Patient speak:-



What does anyone make of this?? Is it worth even trying to repertorise
since it only happens on some Monday mornings and I don't even know if there
is a periodicity to that? I've been through all the delusions and come up
with:-
Delusions body only half alive
D. thoughts being outside of body
D. imaginations vanish she will
D. lost she is waking on
D. lost she is (salvation)
D. imaginations lost way, his

Does anyone think that any of these are relevant or any others I haven't
found?>>
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Dave Hartley
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Re: patient speak - jaw

Post by Dave Hartley »

Yeah, I've read it.

WHY does he say such an apparently groundless thing?

An offhand remark, no context, just an airy assignation of a remedy to a
particular miasm
-which it really doesn't seem related to *at all*

I would think of Anh. more as Psoric than anything else, and have extreme
doubts that Anh. should be curative in any cancer cases, or that it's
homeopathicity should lend itstelf to removing predilection toward
/incipient/ cancer.

That is why I refer to that rather startling statement as a rabbit pulled
from a hat!

I saw the same statement somewhere else, without author attribution, and
haven't had time yet to see who said it first, but I should like to know,
and of course "WHY?"

regards,
Dave Hartley
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Joy Lucas
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Re: patient speak - jaw

Post by Joy Lucas »

Dear Dave, an issue to take up with the man himself - but I think he groups
it thus because of the levels of depersonalization that take place within
the remedy - a loss of self under the control of another person or
influence. They are always being regulated by another force - religion,
music, colours, lights, people - very vulnerable to the stronger opposition.
But they are not always so far gone as to be in the hallucinogenic world
that you might always associate with this remedy - it depends at what stage
they are. They can be 'grounded' enough to have a great sense of distrust
and resentment with no proper release, i.e. the suppression that is so
common with the cancer miasm - this evolves out of a sense that people are
laughing at them and making fun of them, a deep sense of ridicule. There is
also a lot of fear that they will be hurt badly, always sensing danger of
some kind - there will be a history of deep hurt somewhere.

I would imagine that Sankaran has cases whereby the history of the client
reveals a more evident cancer miasm but I can't speak for him obviously -
just a few thoughts.

Best wishes, Joy
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Marie Van Stokkum
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Re: patient speak - jaw

Post by Marie Van Stokkum »

Dear Rochelle,
You wrote:
The same patient has a condition which she thinks is called "trimus". If
she grinds her teeth at night she can wake in the morning not being able to
open her mouth on the left side as the muscle is in spasm. She says it is a
cramp in the muscle and on occasions it has lasted a few days. Has anyone
heard of this and is it what is in the rep as:-

## It seems like you are describing TMJ (Trans-Mandebular Joint disorder).
Give it a thought.
Warmly,
Marie.

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Dale Moss
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Re: patient speak - jaw

Post by Dale Moss »

The condition is "trismus" (aka lockjaw). It can result from drug therapy or accompany infection or disease of the jaw, teeth, parotids, or tonsils. Less common causes are rabies, tetanus, and seizure disorders. Trismus is part of temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ).

Peace,
Cinnabar


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