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gmccool2
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Help or ideas - Chris?

Post by gmccool2 »

Hello Chris,

Been treating an old cat for paralysis with some gains. He can now
eat without syringe, gained control of his urine/stool and move three
legs but he remains unable to stand or sit up by himself. Read
Alumina as result of your suggestion in this thread. Much suited, so
tried one dose 6C in water last night. Nicely improved attitude and
appetite this morning! Gave another dose today. On his *walk* (in a
sling) he attempted to use, extend forward and place on the ground
the remaining partially paralyzed limb, his right lower. This is his
first he has tried to use the leg in these three weeks, so pleased is
putting it mildly. Thank you.

From what I read, the remedy is slow acting and shouldn't be repeated
often. I was going to use LM1 but didn't have it, only from LM6 and
up. Do have 30, 200, 1M and 10M. Decided to try the 6C. Was
surprised by the results but not sure how to proceed. In the case
you mentioned, may I ask, what potency and repetition was
used.......or could you offer an opinion if he should remain on 6C
with repetitions or go to a higher potency?

He's very old, just bones, has had impaired hind end mobility for
some time and frail but has survived/thrived Dr. Ramakrishnan's 200C
plussed/daily cancer protocol with no adverse reactions to that
potency/level of dosing. He's been off the daily dose (was on it for
18 months) and was on monthly doses. He's been feeling so well that
he's been doing flying jumps off/onto furniture lately which may have
caused an injury.

He's growing frustrated at being immobile without the sling and in
diapers.....so, though a slow recovery isn't a problem for me he'd
like to be up and about!

Thank you,
Georgianna
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Gillen"
wrote:
paralysis,


Ellen Madono
Posts: 2012
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2003 10:00 pm

Re: Help or ideas - Chris?

Post by Ellen Madono »

Wow people with healing patience. I really admire you. When my dog gets that way, will I be so good??
Blessings,
Ellen


gmccool2
Posts: 17
Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Help or ideas - Chris?

Post by gmccool2 »

Hi Chris.........thank you very much for the advice! Much
appreciated.

The kitty ate better today than has since the paralysis happened! He
wasn't taken for x-rays or tests which might have helped because of
his *nervous anxiety*. Last time, years and years ago, he was so
upset he vomited, aspirated and fell over dead. Vet resuscitated and
I gave remedies in her clinic. First to the kitty, then to the two
of us. She requested he not ever come back!

Thanks again,
G

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Gillen"
wrote:
absolutely no


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