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john twigg
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Research/Pain

Post by john twigg »

Hello Ali - Some years ago I ran my own business as a stained glass artist,
specialising in the restoration of stained glass windows - mainly church
windows. One day, a Friday, during a period of great stress and pressure, I
was hastily working on a segment of glass using HYDROFLUORIC ACID, using a
mopping technique to etch some of the surface off the glass. The problem
was, I was not wearing my protective gloves - I was not thinking clearly
about anyting in my life at this time - the rest is history. I was rushed to
hospital, but the busy receptionist wrote down the wrong acid on my
admittance note so they sent me home with a mild pain reliever and
instructed me to go back the following Monday to see the consultant. During
the interim my finger ends were burning away - while I was awake. I walked
the streets all through Friday night and returned home at 7-30 on Saturday
morning. By Saturday evening matters were becoming so desperate, through
intense pain, that an emergency doctor was called to my home - believe me I
was ready to go out of my head. He spotted the hospital error and promptly
put me to sleep and gave me more suitable pain killers. I was later admitted
for surgery and the following morning (after surgery)the nurse approached me
with the medicine trolley - "Anything for the pain yet ,John? " - No
thankyou nurse. A couple of hours or so later - "Anything for the pain yet,
John? " - No thanks nurse. I had expected the pain to be 'absolutely
unbearable' having had surgery to my finger ends, and at the first sign of
pain after waking from surgery I gave myself Chamomilla 10m (unbearable
pain) - which I continued to take at intervals. Absolutely incredible I came
out of surgery and continued to heal absolutely 'pain free'. I did not take
the Chamomilla before surgery because I was in a complete mental mess, I was
unable to think and had nobody around me who was knowledgeable about this
remarkable system of medicine.
What I have not told you yet is that I prepared this letter yesterday to
submit today, just as matter of interest, I had not seen your request until
this morning - EXPLAIN THAT ONE IF YOU CAN.

I realise this letter was a little bit lengthy, but I needed to write it -
this itself has been an emotional experience for me.

Kind Regards to all - May your Maker go with you. - John
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Rochelle
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Research/Pain

Post by Rochelle »

I also used Cham. for pain in a friend who had a Pott's fracture after
falling off a climbing wall. She had been operated on and had a morphine
pump which she was pressing as often as she could. The nurses told me that
they thought she had a low pain threshold. I gave Cham and 10 mins later she
was asleep and the next day when I went in to see her the morphine pump had
been removed as she didn't need it anymore. I can't remember if I used a 30
or 200 but since I was a student at the time it was probably only 30C !!!!

Regards,
Rochelle
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