Hi, everybody,
Does anybody have experience with treating impotency and incontinence
after prostate cancer surgery? I know about Staphysagria and
Terebinthina. Any other ideas?
Best regards, Michael
Prostate cancer: after-surgery complications
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Re: Prostate cancer: after-surgery complications
Hi Michael,
what's about conium?
Take the symptoms and try to rep. It normaly helps.
yours
Gabriele Sielmann
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what's about conium?
Take the symptoms and try to rep. It normaly helps.
yours
Gabriele Sielmann
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Heilpraktikerin
Cronsbruchstr. 1
31 691 Seggebruch
Tel. 0 57 24 - 97 18 55
www.alraunen-verlag.de
skype: gesundheitgisa
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Re: Prostate cancer: after-surgery complications
Dear Michael
There are lots of problems and concerns arising as an aftermath of Prostate
surgery.
We have the embarrassment problems with bladder control
Shock from the news
Sexual dysfunction
It is correct to think that men talk so much about SEX and that this is so
important for men regardless of age.
There may be a difference depending on the age of the man - is he 50, 60, or
70 plus, but sexuality has no age!
Anxiety about disease recurrence
Fears regarding their future – When will I die?
Anxiety about a physical health problem, fatigue and loss of strength.
(Especially after Chemo/Radiotherapy)
Sleep difficulties
Emotional and physical discomfort
Financial problems
Difficulties in returning to former roles
My recommendation is that the homoeopath should approach the patient as an
unprejudiced observer and sensitively and delicately open these issues in
turn and obtain the feelings/thoughts etc of the patient and form a totality
to be treated.
Rgds
Soroush
There are lots of problems and concerns arising as an aftermath of Prostate
surgery.
We have the embarrassment problems with bladder control
Shock from the news
Sexual dysfunction
It is correct to think that men talk so much about SEX and that this is so
important for men regardless of age.
There may be a difference depending on the age of the man - is he 50, 60, or
70 plus, but sexuality has no age!
Anxiety about disease recurrence
Fears regarding their future – When will I die?
Anxiety about a physical health problem, fatigue and loss of strength.
(Especially after Chemo/Radiotherapy)
Sleep difficulties
Emotional and physical discomfort
Financial problems
Difficulties in returning to former roles
My recommendation is that the homoeopath should approach the patient as an
unprejudiced observer and sensitively and delicately open these issues in
turn and obtain the feelings/thoughts etc of the patient and form a totality
to be treated.
Rgds
Soroush
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Prostate cancer: after-surgery complications
Dear Michel,
Lycopodium is common to prostate cancer and impotency, as also Sabal serrulata.. After surgery staphysagria is in any case indicated. Experience – none.
Prostate cancer
Calc-i. Calcarea iodata FJ Master
Con. Conium maculatum** if gland hard AU Ramakrishnan
Lyc. Lycopodium clavatum**** right sided AU Ramakrishnan
Sabal Sabal serrulata*** CM Boger AH Grimmer if gland soft AU Ramakrishnan
Scir. Scirrhinum
Sep. Sepia officinalis M Fortier-Bernoville
Sil. Silicea terra FJ Master
Thuj. Thuja occidentalis* FJ Master AU Ramakrishnan
Impotency R Saxena
Lyc. Lycopodium clavatum
Phos-ac. Phosphoricum acidum
Sabal serrulata
Damiana
Regards.
Sarvadaman Oberoi
H 485 FF Ansals Palam Vihar
Gurgaon 122017 Haryana INDIA
Mobile: +919818768349 Tele: +911244076374
Website: http://www.freewebs.com/homeopathy249/
email: manioberoi@gmail.com
From: poserutka
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:55 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Prostate cancer: after-surgery complications
Hi, everybody,
Does anybody have experience with treating impotency and incontinence
after prostate cancer surgery? I know about Staphysagria and
Terebinthina. Any other ideas?
Best regards, Michael
Lycopodium is common to prostate cancer and impotency, as also Sabal serrulata.. After surgery staphysagria is in any case indicated. Experience – none.
Prostate cancer
Calc-i. Calcarea iodata FJ Master
Con. Conium maculatum** if gland hard AU Ramakrishnan
Lyc. Lycopodium clavatum**** right sided AU Ramakrishnan
Sabal Sabal serrulata*** CM Boger AH Grimmer if gland soft AU Ramakrishnan
Scir. Scirrhinum
Sep. Sepia officinalis M Fortier-Bernoville
Sil. Silicea terra FJ Master
Thuj. Thuja occidentalis* FJ Master AU Ramakrishnan
Impotency R Saxena
Lyc. Lycopodium clavatum
Phos-ac. Phosphoricum acidum
Sabal serrulata
Damiana
Regards.
Sarvadaman Oberoi
H 485 FF Ansals Palam Vihar
Gurgaon 122017 Haryana INDIA
Mobile: +919818768349 Tele: +911244076374
Website: http://www.freewebs.com/homeopathy249/
email: manioberoi@gmail.com
From: poserutka
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 6:55 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] Prostate cancer: after-surgery complications
Hi, everybody,
Does anybody have experience with treating impotency and incontinence
after prostate cancer surgery? I know about Staphysagria and
Terebinthina. Any other ideas?
Best regards, Michael