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Shannon Nelson
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Re: gagging?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

What rubric(s) might apply to someone with a very sensitive "gag
reflex"? He's had problems over the years with e.g. dental x-rays and
other dental work, and at present he's trying unsuccessfully to get
used to dentures--they make him gag! Any ideas re rubrics?
Thanks!
Shannon


eternalhealth
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Re: gagging?

Post by eternalhealth »

shannon
can't think of a rubric quickly, but have had patients needing lyc. who have had this problem
regards
Beverly
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: gagging?

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Robert & Shannon Nelson wrote:

Have him also discuss it with his dentist - the dental plate may go
unnecessarily far back.
Gagging/choking while getting dental work where paste and impression
equipment etc is to be tolerated far back in the mouth is quite usual
but it is different from gagging on dentures.
I'd rep his constitutional remedy for the sensitivity, and include
Ars under gagging even though my repertory excludes it. I have 3 Ars
types in my family - they all gag easily.
So do other constitutional types (as is quickly discovered when
spoon-feeding sick cats or babies for example) - so I suggest rep it well.

Namaste,
Irene
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: gagging?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks Beverly,
Lyc is certainly in his "ballpark"; I'll look again at it.
Shannon


Shannon Nelson
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Re: gagging?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks Irene,
Apparently his gagging is more than the usual; the dentist has
re-fitted it several times already, and *possibly* the problem has to
do with something in the adhesive, but switching that hasn't helped so
far.

You say, "include ars under gagging"--what rubric were you looking at?
Thanks,
Shannon


Tanya Marquette
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Re: gagging?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

would you say this is true for pill swallowing only.
i have come across this several times where people cannot
swallow pills or vitamins.
tanya


Irene de Villiers
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gagging?

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Robert & Shannon Nelson wrote:

In radar 9, under mouth-gagging, it refers to "See stomach gagging"
which does not list Ars in the 25 remedies.
STOMACH - GAGGING

Nmaste,
IRene
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: gagging?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Actually he seems to do fine with pills.
(Even odder??)


Shannon Nelson
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Re: gagging?

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks, this is puzzling.
The closest I can find in MacRep are throat throat ones referring
specifically and only to gagging on food, and some stomach ones under
"retching, gagging" (apparently the equivalent one to the rubric you
used--tho it's 269 remedies (and ars is there as a 2)! But "retching"
seems to me very different from what he's talking about, so now I
wonder whether I'm looking for the wrong word entirely. Looking under
"throat, spasm", or "constriction", etc., hasn't produced anything
useful either, tho. Well, another red herring, I guess...
:-)
Shannon


Tanya Marquette
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Re: gagging?

Post by Tanya Marquette »

have you thought about looking at Sensation choking or gagging.
tanya


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