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Re: Bronchiolitis case: repertorization help

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:45 pm
by Aglika Ivanova
Dear all,

have given 3 doses of Ant-t 200 C. Some initial improvement ensued yesterday after the first dose (coughing seized after a short coughing episode right after administering the remedy and the nasal discharge stopped). So I repeated again in the morning when another coughing episode manifested itself and the same thing happened. Now after the third dose, the nasal discharge is still present (2 hours after the dose).

There is audible rattling/wheezing in his chest when he breathes, no expectoration at all, he still sneezes and is extremely hard to please. What excites the cough is the nasal discharge most likely as when he sneezes and his nose starts running, he starts coughing.

Best,

Aglika & Damian

Re: Bronchiolitis case: repertorization help

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 1:04 am
by Rochelle Marsden
I would be tempted to make a water potency- 1 pillule (1 drop of liquid potency) in some bottled mineral water in a glass and stir . 1 teaspoon = 1 dose and each time when you repeat from the same glass make sure you stir beforehand . I would hope to see an improvement so you can increase the time between doses. I would like to see some expectoration to be certain that this is working. What do others think?
Rochelle
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Subject: RE: FW: [Minutus] Bronchiolitis case: repertorization help
Dear all,

have given 3 doses of Ant-t 200 C. Some initial improvement ensued yesterday after the first dose (coughing seized after a short coughing episode right after administering the remedy and the nasal discharge stopped). So I repeated again in the morning when another coughing episode manifested itself and the same thing happened. Now after the third dose, the nasal discharge is still present (2 hours after the dose).

There is audible rattling/wheezing in his chest when he breathes, no expectoration at all, he still sneezes and is extremely hard to please. What excites the cough is the nasal discharge most likely as when he sneezes and his nose starts running, he starts coughing.

Best,

Aglika & Damian

Re: Bronchiolitis case: repertorization help

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:24 am
by Sheri Nakken
needs succussion between doses - not stirring -that is not succussion.

Usually need higher potency and repetition.

I'll send info on how to do water potencies for acutes
Sheri

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Re: Bronchiolitis case: repertorization help

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:18 pm
by Aglika Ivanova
Dear all,

a short update on Damian's case: he is on the mend.

The Friday check-up showed definitely less wheezing in his chest, less nasal discharge and overall improvement on a physical and emotional level. I am to repeat the Ant-t 200 C whenever he exhibits any of his old symptoms (the coughing episodes and runny nose). A mild form of those appeared this morning, so I repeated the dose and have not seen a trace of them for the entire day.

Meanwhile his first tooth has just pierced the gums, so that must have been the reason why he suddenly became susceptible to disease (having been a healthy baby all along).

Thank you all for your support and brain-storming! I am forever grateful to you for putting my mind at ease.

Best wishes,

Aglika & Damian