Re: A Sanicula Experience
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2003 7:24 pm
Hi, Shannon,
By "more aggressive" I meant giving the dose more frequently that I'm used
to doing (i.e., once every two weeks) for two months instead of one. I did
not, however, follow Dr. Ramakrishnan's habit of giving a "split dose"
(i.e., four doses in a single day = one dose). Haven't gotten my nerve up
for that yet.
As far as what led me to the remedy, it was largely intuition. Imagine one
of those malnourished kids with scabby skin, dull hair, and a big
potbelly -- well, this patient looks like a grown-up version. She's weary,
has to lie down all the time, can't tolerate tight clothes, is irritated by
everything, and has a decided stubborn or obstinate streak. Very much like
Silica, but Silica had helped only partially. Sanicula is also prone to
misconstruing things, esp. things other people do for them. I haven't seen
this in my dealings with her, but I've inferred it from some of her dealings
with others.
Does this help?
Peace,
Cinnabar
By "more aggressive" I meant giving the dose more frequently that I'm used
to doing (i.e., once every two weeks) for two months instead of one. I did
not, however, follow Dr. Ramakrishnan's habit of giving a "split dose"
(i.e., four doses in a single day = one dose). Haven't gotten my nerve up
for that yet.
As far as what led me to the remedy, it was largely intuition. Imagine one
of those malnourished kids with scabby skin, dull hair, and a big
potbelly -- well, this patient looks like a grown-up version. She's weary,
has to lie down all the time, can't tolerate tight clothes, is irritated by
everything, and has a decided stubborn or obstinate streak. Very much like
Silica, but Silica had helped only partially. Sanicula is also prone to
misconstruing things, esp. things other people do for them. I haven't seen
this in my dealings with her, but I've inferred it from some of her dealings
with others.
Does this help?
Peace,
Cinnabar