Yes, I had wonderful success with one case of sleep apnia. The case was a suppressed chronic bronchitis case, The patient had had bronchitis all his life and was in his late 50s at the time of treatmeht, after the bronchitis was suppressed by some super antibiotic the patient went into chronic joint inflammation that was treated for a year with steroids - tachycardia, sleep apnia and respirations of 16-18 ensued. Homeopathic treatment brought back the joint pains, unfolded into the bronchitis again where the patient literally sat up in his bed for a week coughing up globs and globs of mucus, it got worse and worse and worse (a big brown paper bag worth of tissues every night) and then got better and better. When it passed respiration were 12 a minute, cardiac rhythm was 68 and the sleep apnia was gone. It was a great case, once the discharge started I did not have to dose again. I look back and wonder at my courage to allow a patient to discharge so profusely (truth be told I was frightened) I was a new homeopath and believed in what I was doing.
Warmly, Maria
Sleep apnoea
Re: Sleep apnoea
I've seen Carcinosin remove the problem; also Lycopodium. Based on the totality of the symptoms, of course.
You might look also at the rubric, RESP., arrested, which is much larger, and RESP., arrested, night.
Peace,
Dale
You might look also at the rubric, RESP., arrested, which is much larger, and RESP., arrested, night.
Peace,
Dale
Re: Sleep apnoea
Thanks – patient’s problem is IBS type stuff. First prescription of Ars 30- 3 doses and it went for a week and returned. Subsequent water potency succussing daily didn’t make much difference. He has improved with the anxieties so I have gone up to a 200C – 1 dose. It will interesting to see if it does anything to the sleep apnoea but not sure how I would know unless someone shares a bedroom with him again and sees it happening. However he does tells me he wakes up unrefreshed so if this stops maybe that is an indication. Ars is in that larger rubric but I would imagine that would be related to asthma.
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of DALE MOSS
Sent: 28 October 2013 21:00
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Sleep apnoea
I've seen Carcinosin remove the problem; also Lycopodium. Based on the totality of the symptoms, of course.
You might look also at the rubric, RESP., arrested, which is much larger, and RESP., arrested, night.
Peace,
Dale
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of DALE MOSS
Sent: 28 October 2013 21:00
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Sleep apnoea
I've seen Carcinosin remove the problem; also Lycopodium. Based on the totality of the symptoms, of course.
You might look also at the rubric, RESP., arrested, which is much larger, and RESP., arrested, night.
Peace,
Dale
Re: Sleep apnoea
Brilliant case Maria- thanks for sharing.
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Maria Bohle
Sent: 28 October 2013 19:52
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Sleep apnoea
Yes, I had wonderful success with one case of sleep apnia. The case was a suppressed chronic bronchitis case, The patient had had bronchitis all his life and was in his late 50s at the time of treatmeht, after the bronchitis was suppressed by some super antibiotic the patient went into chronic joint inflammation that was treated for a year with steroids - tachycardia, sleep apnia and respirations of 16-18 ensued. Homeopathic treatment brought back the joint pains, unfolded into the bronchitis again where the patient literally sat up in his bed for a week coughing up globs and globs of mucus, it got worse and worse and worse (a big brown paper bag worth of tissues every night) and then got better and better. When it passed respiration were 12 a minute, cardiac rhythm was 68 and the sleep apnia was gone. It was a great case, once the discharge started I did not have to dose again. I look back and wonder at my courage to allow a patient to discharge so profusely (truth be told I was frightened) I was a new homeopath and believed in what I was doing.
Warmly, Maria
Has anyone had success with sleep apnoea? The remedy I have given the patient which has helped him is not in the rubric Complete 2012, Sleep; waking; breath, wakes to get: (13) ant-t, arum-d, CALC, carc, cur, gels, grin, HEP, IP, kali-c, lach, phos, SAMB, although to be fair the patient wasn’t aware that he had this until he slept in the same room as his cousin recently who described the symptoms of this to him. I am just asking out of interest.
Thanks
Rochelle
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Maria Bohle
Sent: 28 October 2013 19:52
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Sleep apnoea
Yes, I had wonderful success with one case of sleep apnia. The case was a suppressed chronic bronchitis case, The patient had had bronchitis all his life and was in his late 50s at the time of treatmeht, after the bronchitis was suppressed by some super antibiotic the patient went into chronic joint inflammation that was treated for a year with steroids - tachycardia, sleep apnia and respirations of 16-18 ensued. Homeopathic treatment brought back the joint pains, unfolded into the bronchitis again where the patient literally sat up in his bed for a week coughing up globs and globs of mucus, it got worse and worse and worse (a big brown paper bag worth of tissues every night) and then got better and better. When it passed respiration were 12 a minute, cardiac rhythm was 68 and the sleep apnia was gone. It was a great case, once the discharge started I did not have to dose again. I look back and wonder at my courage to allow a patient to discharge so profusely (truth be told I was frightened) I was a new homeopath and believed in what I was doing.
Warmly, Maria
Has anyone had success with sleep apnoea? The remedy I have given the patient which has helped him is not in the rubric Complete 2012, Sleep; waking; breath, wakes to get: (13) ant-t, arum-d, CALC, carc, cur, gels, grin, HEP, IP, kali-c, lach, phos, SAMB, although to be fair the patient wasn’t aware that he had this until he slept in the same room as his cousin recently who described the symptoms of this to him. I am just asking out of interest.
Thanks
Rochelle