Kali carb was more to do with the fact that you had previously given
arsenicum and also it rivals with sepia as well, also prescribed by you.
Kali carb often choose accountancy as a profession so that also gives an
idea about how the mind works. Certainly most of the kaliums have the very
early morning time problems, kali carb is not alone in that. But you could
turn it a round and say that this is her 'good time', 2 am is when she is
ready to sleep and feels good so I would add Causticum to this as well (also
a kalium don't forget) and it has a thing about 'going to bed' especially
children, also exhausted from being 'burnt out' and usually constipated. But
I suppose it is not really knowing the whole case which is the real problem
here (for me anyway).
You perhaps need to home in onto what caused the turn around in her health.
And if calc carb helped so much before why not go back to it but with a
completely different potency, try LM's for example.
Best, Joy
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on 2/19/04 3:16 PM, Bob&Shannon at shannonnelson@tds.net wrote:
Thanks Joy,
Calc-c actually worked extremely well for a time (while she healed from a
broken bone) -- helped not only her physical discomfort, but also a
tremendous M/E amel. Later, tho, it didn't do any more... Phos ac and
kali-c are both ideas I'll look more at.
Kali-c I have in my mind as serious, reserved, "closed", duty-bound,
"black-and-white", rigid... This description doesn't suit her at all,
*especially* not when she was healthier; but are there other presentations I
should be aware of too? (Not asking you to do my "homework" for me, LOL!
But if there are some quick thoughts...)
Shannon
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Dream question
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Re: Dream question
I'm noticing the rubric, "Dreams, family, own", with 14 remedies. Is
that a fairly meaningless rubric, or is it actually unusual to dream of
one's own family?
Shannon
that a fairly meaningless rubric, or is it actually unusual to dream of
one's own family?
Shannon
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Re: Dream question
Dear Shannon,
There are many rubrics like this in our repertories. This rubric just means that the prover had had this dream during his/her proving. Such rubrics, indicating common mental aspects, are only valuable if confirmed repeatedly in the provings. And of course only valuable in a patient if repeatedly experienced.
Unfortunately study of the provings shows that not all the symptoms of a proving which are included in our repertories are valuable.
Regards,
Ardavan
Robert & Shannon Nelson wrote:
I'm noticing the rubric, "Dreams, family, own", with 14 remedies. Is
that a fairly meaningless rubric, or is it actually unusual to dream of
one's own family?
Shannon
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There are many rubrics like this in our repertories. This rubric just means that the prover had had this dream during his/her proving. Such rubrics, indicating common mental aspects, are only valuable if confirmed repeatedly in the provings. And of course only valuable in a patient if repeatedly experienced.
Unfortunately study of the provings shows that not all the symptoms of a proving which are included in our repertories are valuable.
Regards,
Ardavan
Robert & Shannon Nelson wrote:
I'm noticing the rubric, "Dreams, family, own", with 14 remedies. Is
that a fairly meaningless rubric, or is it actually unusual to dream of
one's own family?
Shannon
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