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Dale Moss
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Re: night terrors

Post by Dale Moss »

Well, no, Stramonium doesn't necessarily cling -- it can be so frightened as to try to escape from the parents, which I imagine means it can also push them away if it sees them as part of the terror.
It's also possible that pushing them away shows an aversion to consolation, which suggests Aconite.
Peace,
Dale


Rochelle Marsden
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Re: night terrors

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Well he is certainly an independent child :)
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Sheri Nakken
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Re: night terrors

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Sulphur is definitely known for night terrors
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Rochelle Marsden
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Re: night terrors

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

It's just not in the rep for children for that :)
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Rochelle Marsden
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Re: night terrors

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Thanks Azadeh -

Which rep is this from as I can't find it!!
I will look up Staph in children and see if it fits my patient but I would imagine a Staph child to be quite retiring with explosions of repressed anger, which I don't see in this child.
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Roger Van Zandvoort
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Re: night terrors

Post by Roger Van Zandvoort »

Watch the general picture. A remedy can easily be missing from 1 rubric but still cover it if the whole fits


Roger Van Zandvoort
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Re: night terrors

Post by Roger Van Zandvoort »

also: children, in, as a subrubric for complaints that can apply to everybody, it means children too, so those rubrics are a bit superfluous and incomplete..


Azadeh Razavi
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Re: night terrors

Post by Azadeh Razavi »

hello Rochelle
the rubric is from Synthesis.
but as i said it is just one rubric and the totality of the case is more important.
can you resend me your summery of the case. I have not recieved it so i can't comment.
have a great Day
Azadeh

-- On Thu, 2/17/11, Rochelle Marsden wrote:
hi Rochelle

I havent recieved the case summery, but speeking of rubrics this is the closest i found:
SLEEP - WAKING - children; in - pushes everything away and wants everybody to go away; child :STAPH
hope it helps
Azadeh
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On Thu, 2/17/11, Rochelle Marsden > wrote:


Rochelle Marsden
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Re: night terrors

Post by Rochelle Marsden »

Aaarr - Synthesis is the one rep I don't have!!
I didn't actually post the case that is why you didn't see it!!! I was just interested in that aspect of the case but the Remedy I gave was on the Totality.
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