Hi,
I have a 3 years old boy who loves to play the drums.
It is specially the hitting which he loves, on table, chairs, and so on.
not towards other children, animals or adults.
Where do I find this symptom in the repertory?
Best regards,
Willy
playing drums
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Re: playing drums
RUV, Mind; phen; striking:, agki-p[1], alco[1], alco-s[1], alum[1], ambr[1],
amet.[1], anan[1], androc[1], apis[1], arg[3], arg-n[1], arist-cl[1],
ars[3], atro[1], bac[3], bell[4], bov[1], bufo[1], bung-f[1], camph[1],
cand-a[1], canth[3], carb-v[3], carn-g[1], cham[4], chel[3], chen-a[1],
chir-f[1], choc[1], cina[4], coco-n.[1], con[1], croc[3], cub[1], cupr[3],
cupr-acet[1], cur[1], der[1], elaps[1], fl-ac[1], gall-ac[1], germ[1],
glon[3], hell[2], hep[1], herin[1], hydr[1], hyos[4], ign[3], kali-c[3],
kreos[1], kurch[1], lac-eq[1], lach[1], lac-leo[1], lap-mar-c[1], lil-t[1],
lsd[1], lyc[4], lyss[3], mag-c[1], mangi[1], med[1], merc[1], mill[4],
mosch[1], nat-cac[2], nicc[1], nux-v[4], oena[1], op[1], ozone[1], peg-h[1],
phos[3], pitu-a[1], plat[1], plb[3], plut-n[1], polyst.[1], prot[1],
psil-s[1], pyrit[1], rhus-g[1], rhus-t[1], sac-alb[1], scorp[1], scut[1],
sieg[1], sol[1], staph[3], stram[3], stront-c[1], stry[1], sulph[1],
syph[2], tarent[4], tax[1], ter[1], thal[1], tub[2], verat[3], verat-v[3],
visc[1]
Just an idea!!
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath, EFT(Advanced)Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
amet.[1], anan[1], androc[1], apis[1], arg[3], arg-n[1], arist-cl[1],
ars[3], atro[1], bac[3], bell[4], bov[1], bufo[1], bung-f[1], camph[1],
cand-a[1], canth[3], carb-v[3], carn-g[1], cham[4], chel[3], chen-a[1],
chir-f[1], choc[1], cina[4], coco-n.[1], con[1], croc[3], cub[1], cupr[3],
cupr-acet[1], cur[1], der[1], elaps[1], fl-ac[1], gall-ac[1], germ[1],
glon[3], hell[2], hep[1], herin[1], hydr[1], hyos[4], ign[3], kali-c[3],
kreos[1], kurch[1], lac-eq[1], lach[1], lac-leo[1], lap-mar-c[1], lil-t[1],
lsd[1], lyc[4], lyss[3], mag-c[1], mangi[1], med[1], merc[1], mill[4],
mosch[1], nat-cac[2], nicc[1], nux-v[4], oena[1], op[1], ozone[1], peg-h[1],
phos[3], pitu-a[1], plat[1], plb[3], plut-n[1], polyst.[1], prot[1],
psil-s[1], pyrit[1], rhus-g[1], rhus-t[1], sac-alb[1], scorp[1], scut[1],
sieg[1], sol[1], staph[3], stram[3], stront-c[1], stry[1], sulph[1],
syph[2], tarent[4], tax[1], ter[1], thal[1], tub[2], verat[3], verat-v[3],
visc[1]
Just an idea!!
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath, EFT(Advanced)Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk
Re: playing drums
Hi,
I have a 3 years old boy who loves to play the drums.
It is specially the hitting which he loves, on table, chairs, and so on.
not towards other children, animals or adults.
Where do I find this symptom in the repertory?
*****Dear Willie
if he had noises in his ears lik drums, or was sensitive to the sounds of drums or became euphoric
when hearing drums etc...... then that would be a symptom, however, what you describe sounds more
like a career potential! Is this a pathology or just a normal behaviour for this boy? As is said
"If it ain't broke, then don't fix it!"
Best
Robyn
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I have a 3 years old boy who loves to play the drums.
It is specially the hitting which he loves, on table, chairs, and so on.
not towards other children, animals or adults.
Where do I find this symptom in the repertory?
*****Dear Willie
if he had noises in his ears lik drums, or was sensitive to the sounds of drums or became euphoric
when hearing drums etc...... then that would be a symptom, however, what you describe sounds more
like a career potential! Is this a pathology or just a normal behaviour for this boy? As is said
"If it ain't broke, then don't fix it!"
Best
Robyn
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Re: playing drums
Hm, that sounds awfully normal to me! Does he do strikingly (sic!)
more of this than his peers?
Shannon
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more of this than his peers?
Shannon
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