I have a patient who has been treated for 6 years by excellent homeopaths and now she has turned to me. While helped in some ways by homeopathy, her right knee problem persisted until she had the knee replaced 6 months ago. After two months she developed psoriasis on the knee and also several small lesions on the opposite leg and arm.
After 6 months of post-surgical pain she is now being told that she may have an infection. If so they will have to remove the appliance and put her on IV antibiotics for 6 weeks. Then they will go back in and replace the knee again. (This would be a very big deal).
Since I really don't think any of us have found her similimum I am wondering if any of you have experience with this kind of situation. Is surgery the only alternative?
Blessings,
Joyce A.
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Speaking of Psora!
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Re: Speaking of Psora!
With her permission - why not present her FULL case and history to the group
and see if something comes out of it. What is there to lose?
Rgds
Soroush
and see if something comes out of it. What is there to lose?
Rgds
Soroush
Re: Speaking of Psora!
Dear Joyce, would you like to present this as an online case? This would be
the best way for any of us to really contribute. Let me know, best wishes,
Joy Lucas.
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Joy Lucas.
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