Re: Stroke
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2003 12:02 am
Hello Shannon,
Thanks for your e-mail.
Darn, maybe I'm biased... She looks ah , so
"caustican"... but she might need something else.But
still, to me, causticum needs more chances-maybe
different potencies? btw I'm reading a book by J.Ellis
Barker in which he writes about getting better results
when going down in potencies sometimes.But when? He
doesn't write that.)
Causticum beats them all on paper. Menses flowing only
during the day-is also caustican, so is "the least
thing makes her cry" and the feeling that nothing good
will be in the future, only bad. In few months before
her stroke she lost 3 of her 6 cats (so now thew rest
will die and her dog too) kids will move out (when she
got her stroke she was helping the older child with
college applications).
Her marriage (about 20 years) looks very good, husband
caring, no money problem.
But she is educated and because of strokes she doesn't
work and is very disappointed in life. But I don't
think she is depressed.
Shannon: I just presented that case for your
information-don't worry about it, I'm grateful for
your interest - and sometimes even writing about
something brings solutions.
And besides I probably now open my e-mail box after
Thanksgiving.
So: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Anna
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Thanks for your e-mail.
Darn, maybe I'm biased... She looks ah , so
"caustican"... but she might need something else.But
still, to me, causticum needs more chances-maybe
different potencies? btw I'm reading a book by J.Ellis
Barker in which he writes about getting better results
when going down in potencies sometimes.But when? He
doesn't write that.)
Causticum beats them all on paper. Menses flowing only
during the day-is also caustican, so is "the least
thing makes her cry" and the feeling that nothing good
will be in the future, only bad. In few months before
her stroke she lost 3 of her 6 cats (so now thew rest
will die and her dog too) kids will move out (when she
got her stroke she was helping the older child with
college applications).
Her marriage (about 20 years) looks very good, husband
caring, no money problem.
But she is educated and because of strokes she doesn't
work and is very disappointed in life. But I don't
think she is depressed.
Shannon: I just presented that case for your
information-don't worry about it, I'm grateful for
your interest - and sometimes even writing about
something brings solutions.
And besides I probably now open my e-mail box after
Thanksgiving.
So: HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Anna
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