[H] Root canal

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Chris_Gillen
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Re: [H] Root canal

Post by Chris_Gillen »

Hello Laura, Shannon,

I'm sure we probably all feel like we're slow learners. But the temptation
to take short cuts with routinist prescriptions to stem this flow of
frustration does not generally bear good results.

I would like "to stick up for" the greater homoeopathy here and state again
that it is uncommon characteristic symptoms, and working knowledge of
Materia Medica that resolves acute and chronic situations.

Without these vital ingredients only superficial observations are made.
(Arnica for every single injury. Calc carb for every fat little baby.
Pulsatilla for every mild mannered person. Hyoscyamus for every kid in
trouble with the law. Strammonium for every hyperactive child. Carcinoma for
autism. Arsenicum for leukaemia. Sulphur for scabies. ) Some lucky cures
yes, but palliation or disappointment more likely. By the way, I'm not
critical of resourcing Therapeutic Guides per se to track down a remedy, the
criticism is when individualization is lost in the process.
Not necessarily. Location in this situation may only serve to confirm the
choice, but it does not appear strongly characteristic or an extraordinary
feature in itself to me.
You could have something there ;-)
This is a natural function of the Vital Force to bring things to a head.
Palliating the pain may be all that could have been achieved by that stage
for that one tooth, but the susceptibility to the complaint can be treated,
if it is not ignored. The incidence of dental cavities in my own case rapidy
reduced under constitutional treatment.
Only if the signs and characteristics of Mercury are present in the patient.
The basic rules of prescribing don't change.
Etiology is one symptom that can uncover the true nature of the whole case.
But it is the combination of characteristics that determine the remedy. The
Never Well Since observations need to be examined well within their context
before they can fast-track a prescription.
Also, remedies have relationships or overlaps with each other. Trying dozens
of remedies in rapid succession confuses the case all the more.
Chris


Chris_Gillen
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Re: [H] Root canal

Post by Chris_Gillen »

It does help to have a sense of humour ;-)
Chris


Laura Peterson
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Re: [H] Root canal

Post by Laura Peterson »

Hi Chris,
My attempts at self treatment did not feel 'routine' to me at all. I
chose rubrics, repped, compared the results, checked MM on the remedies
and used the ones that seemed to suit me best (which often included
things not in the rep). When one did not work or stopped working I went
on to another, checking for complementary remedies and 'follows well' .
How is that routine? My knowledge of MM is very limited and I am working
on that. Pain also clouds judgement. I tried the Sepia and Calc-c
because they did come up in the rep and also cover many of my non-dental
symptoms and characteristics. Palliation of the pain was the primary
objective but I had also hoped to stop the infection. How long do you
recommend waiting between remedies in an acute situation?
Thanks,
Laura

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Laura Peterson
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Re: [H] Root canal

Post by Laura Peterson »

Hi Chris,
Yes!!!! I want a homeopath at my local Urgent Care Center. Preferably
one who takes my insurance :) ! My dentist does not work weekends. I
have not found a chronic prescriber yet. The ones I have tried have had
no success with me and one was well trained. Probably those pesky
miasms. I self treat acutely and am sometimes successful - at least
short term.
But, back to the original question - to root canal or not? There does
appear to be hope that it may not be necessary if the infection leaves
the tooth alive. I will just have to wait and see.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Laura

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Chris_Gillen
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Re: [H] Root canal

Post by Chris_Gillen »

Hi Laura,

I don't know why the remedies you chose didn't work in the way you
anticipated. Maybe it was the characteristics you focused on.
Maybe if there is a next time you'll have greater success. I hope so. Pain
and fever are not fun.
An acute situation? Depends what it is. And how badly I'm affected. Maybe I
don't take remedies at all. If you mean in your specific situation, I would
have gone to the dentist very quickly and tried to save the tooth. As a
general rule, if I haven't seen major improvement with 2 to 3 remedies, I
accept my limitations and get help elsewhere if the case requires it. I
haven't found it good practice to "pop till I drop".
The way you've described it, this seems more of a chronic case with an acute
flare-up. Maybe the infection indicates the chronic case is not being
managed well. I don't really know. Are you self-prescribing here too? I
would look into that area before another crisis.

Good luck,
All the best,
Chris


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