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Didi Ananda Rucira
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Re: Rubric or remedy question

Post by Didi Ananda Rucira »

Hey Rosemary
Tarentula hisp. jumped (no pun intended) into my mind.......

but I suppose all those logical questions like shoe type and dance style have good value.....

;-)
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J.VENKATASUBRAMANIAN
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Re: Rubric or remedy question

Post by J.VENKATASUBRAMANIAN »

Dear Rosemary & Didi,

Taking a look into dance vs walk. During walk the heel is planted
while during dance mostly it is not and even if so ,only gently. The
sciatic pain agg planting foot is a common one and cannot be given
weight, right ?

The history of Lymphoma- and now rheumatism. is the disease
regressing ?

What miasm does Lymphoma represent? But rheumatism is sycotic ( SKB)

Wonder why all the buildup ? Just trying to connect one symptom to
this case.

Lower limbs, pain, rheumatic, sciatica, motion, continued amel- med

Venkat

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Didi Ananda Rucira
wrote:
style have good value.....


Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D.
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Rubric or remedy question

Post by Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D. »

Hi, Venkat
Interesting dissection of the difference between dancing and walking --
probably pretty accurate.

I wasn't sure it was rheumatic -- sciatica is generally nerve irritation
from the nerve root in the spine -- from something abnormal there
(dislocation, tumor, bony spur, arthritis, whatever -- in this case, there's
no info in that regard). I'm not sure it's sciatic, either. A competing
explanation, again with no evidence, could be venous, circulatory -- e.g.
varicosities, phlegmasia, ... It's in one leg only, however -- so it's
probably not a question of intermittent claudication, which usually would be
bilateral.

I found out, in asking this person about dancing preferences, that dancing
is a real preoccupation -- the
more lively the better. Hmmm...

Thanks! Rosemary


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