Help, please - if possible
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 7:03 pm
I've been on this list for some time now, simply "lurking" and learning from all of you. Thank you so much for allowing me this!
I am still a novice to homeopathy. I've recently begun David Little's online course. I am convinced of the power of homeopathy, not only because of what I've been learning, but with what I've seen and experienced right here in my own family.
I am requesting help here, if it's at all possible. It's for a dear friend of mine who has just come for a ten-day visit.
Her immediate complaint is a very sore back due, she says, to the uncomfortable plane ride up here.
The problem, however, is that her symptom picture is, in my novice opinion, rather complex. To her benefit, she has a good friend back in England, where she's from, who's a homeopathic physician living in Cumbria.
She has had multiple surgeries throughout her life, beginning from the fact that she has spina bifida. She can walk fine, but the pain in her back has always been significant. She also has degenerative scoliosis, which she's known about, she says, since she's known about the spina bifida. In 2003 she had reconstructive surgery for her spine, wherein they fused eight vertebrae with cadaver bone and titanium. This also resulted in another she's told irreversible condition in her coccyx (sp?) called arachnoidities. They need now about every six months to go in and cauterize the nerves to lessen her pain.
She has to take daily pain medication (4mg dilaudid as needed).
She's also on geoddon to help her with bipolar disorder (320 mg/day). This particular medication has worked beautifully for her for four years.
She's always been very sensitive to medications, having extreme reactions to many.
She's also on a blood thinner, warfrin (5mg/5 days a week and 4mg/2 days a week), which she's been on since December, 2005, when she had a pulminary embolism that nearly killed her. About nine months ago they performed an endometrial oblation to take care of the bleeding resulting from the blood thinner. (She herself says it was just to "get rid of" another symptom.)
About 18 months ago she had a lap band fitted around her stomach to help her lose weight. This was encouraged by the doctors, to help alleviate her painful back symptoms. She's now to her normal body weight. But this has also caused many problems. It was about six weeks ago this had to be removed because she had a bout of stomach flu which complicated things and caused a slippage that became obstructed (she became very dehydrated). At first she became quite constipated with the lap band. Since it was re-inserted about ten days ago, she has had very watery stools.
Another issue happening here that has arisen in the past six years is a sensitivity to the glue in the bandages, and this has gotten worse over the years. With this last surgery ten days ago, she removed the paper tape and cotton swabs within an hour of her surgery, yet she still today has a very itchy rash.
She's primarily concerned right now with her back pain and the itchy rash. I've given her calendula cream, which she says is already helping alleviate the itchiness on the surface. What she really desires right now is to be off the opiates/pain killers she is on.
Is there anything that you could recommend for her?
Thank you all so much in advance.
- Cathy Lemmon
I am still a novice to homeopathy. I've recently begun David Little's online course. I am convinced of the power of homeopathy, not only because of what I've been learning, but with what I've seen and experienced right here in my own family.
I am requesting help here, if it's at all possible. It's for a dear friend of mine who has just come for a ten-day visit.
Her immediate complaint is a very sore back due, she says, to the uncomfortable plane ride up here.
The problem, however, is that her symptom picture is, in my novice opinion, rather complex. To her benefit, she has a good friend back in England, where she's from, who's a homeopathic physician living in Cumbria.
She has had multiple surgeries throughout her life, beginning from the fact that she has spina bifida. She can walk fine, but the pain in her back has always been significant. She also has degenerative scoliosis, which she's known about, she says, since she's known about the spina bifida. In 2003 she had reconstructive surgery for her spine, wherein they fused eight vertebrae with cadaver bone and titanium. This also resulted in another she's told irreversible condition in her coccyx (sp?) called arachnoidities. They need now about every six months to go in and cauterize the nerves to lessen her pain.
She has to take daily pain medication (4mg dilaudid as needed).
She's also on geoddon to help her with bipolar disorder (320 mg/day). This particular medication has worked beautifully for her for four years.
She's always been very sensitive to medications, having extreme reactions to many.
She's also on a blood thinner, warfrin (5mg/5 days a week and 4mg/2 days a week), which she's been on since December, 2005, when she had a pulminary embolism that nearly killed her. About nine months ago they performed an endometrial oblation to take care of the bleeding resulting from the blood thinner. (She herself says it was just to "get rid of" another symptom.)
About 18 months ago she had a lap band fitted around her stomach to help her lose weight. This was encouraged by the doctors, to help alleviate her painful back symptoms. She's now to her normal body weight. But this has also caused many problems. It was about six weeks ago this had to be removed because she had a bout of stomach flu which complicated things and caused a slippage that became obstructed (she became very dehydrated). At first she became quite constipated with the lap band. Since it was re-inserted about ten days ago, she has had very watery stools.
Another issue happening here that has arisen in the past six years is a sensitivity to the glue in the bandages, and this has gotten worse over the years. With this last surgery ten days ago, she removed the paper tape and cotton swabs within an hour of her surgery, yet she still today has a very itchy rash.
She's primarily concerned right now with her back pain and the itchy rash. I've given her calendula cream, which she says is already helping alleviate the itchiness on the surface. What she really desires right now is to be off the opiates/pain killers she is on.
Is there anything that you could recommend for her?
Thank you all so much in advance.
- Cathy Lemmon