Hello Shannon,
I have both personal experiences w/many broken
bones and the treatment of others. 3 yrs ago I had a
bad MVA. I was rear ended at about 62 mph. It blew a
disc at L-4 and 5. Along w/ 4 seperate "pars defects".
I also struck the interior of the vehicle w/ the upper
lt. frontal side of the skull from the orbit up. The
ensuing skull fracture and the back injury responded
immediately to Arn. 10m. I took it for 5 days daily.
It alleviated the pain enough to let me begin to think
clearly.
The ensuing back surgery to remove the disc and
fuse it also initially responded to Arnica 200c. After
about 5 days I switched to Symph. 200c. For 2 weeks as
needed. I spent 5 days in recovery, 2 on IV pain meds.
On the 3rd day I managed to get out of bed, fetch my
Arn. and was doing very slow laps around the nurses
station. I left the hospital w/ a bucket of Percocet
and never took one. Now 3 1/2 yrs later I am starting
to feel some arthritic pains after a long day on my
feet.
3 mos. later I had a crushing type injury to my 2
middle finger. They were smashed flat, and required
amputation. Hyper. and Staph are indicated. Staph had
no effect, and hyp. only started to work at 10m. I
used Calen. intercurrently both orally at 30c and
200c, and topically w/ MT. I did need morphine for the
first 48 hrs. because I was figuring out as I went
along that the lower potencies were doing nothing.
As for the story from Teresa it is a fairly
accurate retelling of Luc's touching story specific to
that poor woman.
As for specific rx's for your injury, depending
on your overall health and vital force, I would seek
to fully define a complete sx. w/ all of it's
accompanying modalities and concomitants. I have
discovered that in older folks the Calcs seem to play
a large role in recovery.
Good luck, Rik
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