Hello again,
As I said I am still studying (pre-med), so I am not sure what other
information to give you. And as far as a nasal application, what
would you recommend?
Thanks,
Aaron
Help please
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Re: Help please
Hi Holly,
Its Aaron again
I forgot to mention a few things
My room is on the cool side and it is worse in my room
The condition seems to be okay in the rest of the house which is
fairly warm
I think our house is pretty dry
Also, I cleaned my room thoroughly.
I wonder if I might have problems with dust mites?
I know the dust mites live off of human and animal sheddings, but we
don't have any animals,
but I do have psoriasis which causes one to flake alot, do you think
the carpet in my room is harboring a dust mite metropolis?
At school we had wood floors, or cement floors which were easily
swept, but its harder with carpet.
Just wanted to mention that
Thanks,
Aaron
Its Aaron again
I forgot to mention a few things
My room is on the cool side and it is worse in my room
The condition seems to be okay in the rest of the house which is
fairly warm
I think our house is pretty dry
Also, I cleaned my room thoroughly.
I wonder if I might have problems with dust mites?
I know the dust mites live off of human and animal sheddings, but we
don't have any animals,
but I do have psoriasis which causes one to flake alot, do you think
the carpet in my room is harboring a dust mite metropolis?
At school we had wood floors, or cement floors which were easily
swept, but its harder with carpet.
Just wanted to mention that
Thanks,
Aaron
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Re: Help please
A 76 year old man, tall. thin with pneumonia Jan this year. Not recovered
yet. Shadow R upper lobe. C/T scan shows extensive chronic obstructive
airways disease. He is obviously S.O.B ,nails faintly cyanosed, no clubbing.
He had bronchoscopy and bronchial washings. Apparently no tuberculosis or
malignancy identified. I suspect he had TB in adolescence. He was sent to
a remote farm in Australia for a while then. I saw him 2 weeks ago when he
had a slight temperature 37.2C, dry cough ,easy perspiration and exhaustion.
At that time he had become depressed and apathetic. Various personal
matters were causing him grief. I have always observed him as a kind and
sympathetic man. .
Loves eggs, likes bacon, strong cheeses cold drinks with ice if available.
Thirst seemed normal. Aversion lemon meringue. Does not admit to sweet or
chocolate cravings.
Wakens well, possibly worse 11.0am,
I gave him Phos Ac in a 200c. Also Tub 200c to take 1/weekly for 3 weels.
The temperature normalised and some of his normally optimistic nature
returned. Presently he has travelled to nearest centre for specialist appt
and I have heard that low fever has returned and specialist has requested a
wait before further investigations. He will be returning to see me in about
5 days
He is very stubborn presently lives with his brother [waiting to have his
own house built, a plan that has met with repeated annoying delays] who
thinks personal matters are distressing him. These he does not discuss.
Tends to pontificate . He used to be a pilot and certainly moved about
Australia Farmed for a time.. Did talk about affection for his grandmother
who nursed him in adolescence. Divorced and not much contact with his
children.
I feel Tuberculin will be an essential ingredient,but would appreciate
advice on potency.
Maybe he is Calc because of the stubbornness and loving eggs, but thin and
has a firm handshake. Perhaps moves bet Calc Lyc and Sulphur. Thank you
Jean Doherty
yet. Shadow R upper lobe. C/T scan shows extensive chronic obstructive
airways disease. He is obviously S.O.B ,nails faintly cyanosed, no clubbing.
He had bronchoscopy and bronchial washings. Apparently no tuberculosis or
malignancy identified. I suspect he had TB in adolescence. He was sent to
a remote farm in Australia for a while then. I saw him 2 weeks ago when he
had a slight temperature 37.2C, dry cough ,easy perspiration and exhaustion.
At that time he had become depressed and apathetic. Various personal
matters were causing him grief. I have always observed him as a kind and
sympathetic man. .
Loves eggs, likes bacon, strong cheeses cold drinks with ice if available.
Thirst seemed normal. Aversion lemon meringue. Does not admit to sweet or
chocolate cravings.
Wakens well, possibly worse 11.0am,
I gave him Phos Ac in a 200c. Also Tub 200c to take 1/weekly for 3 weels.
The temperature normalised and some of his normally optimistic nature
returned. Presently he has travelled to nearest centre for specialist appt
and I have heard that low fever has returned and specialist has requested a
wait before further investigations. He will be returning to see me in about
5 days
He is very stubborn presently lives with his brother [waiting to have his
own house built, a plan that has met with repeated annoying delays] who
thinks personal matters are distressing him. These he does not discuss.
Tends to pontificate . He used to be a pilot and certainly moved about
Australia Farmed for a time.. Did talk about affection for his grandmother
who nursed him in adolescence. Divorced and not much contact with his
children.
I feel Tuberculin will be an essential ingredient,but would appreciate
advice on potency.
Maybe he is Calc because of the stubbornness and loving eggs, but thin and
has a firm handshake. Perhaps moves bet Calc Lyc and Sulphur. Thank you
Jean Doherty
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Re: Help please
Hello all,
I working on a case for which I am considering, among 2 other remedies, the remedy Lac Humanum. However my MM is not willing to give me much info on this remedy. Can anybody help me out. Many thanks ahead, J van der Linden, Clas Hom, the Netherlands
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I working on a case for which I am considering, among 2 other remedies, the remedy Lac Humanum. However my MM is not willing to give me much info on this remedy. Can anybody help me out. Many thanks ahead, J van der Linden, Clas Hom, the Netherlands
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Re: Help please
Hi Hans,
Also take a look on the website of our dutch collegae Tinus Smits for Lac
Maternum: http://www.tinussmits.nl/english/inspir ... /intro.htm
Lac maternum is made from the milk of nine woman collected from day three to
ten months.
What I read yesterday in Links: The Central issue of Lac Humanum concerns
the struglle to define the Ego and balance the responsibility that one has
to the Self and to the group. For Lac maternum de central delusion is, one
of embracing the proces of incarnation.
Kind regards, Piet
Hello all,
I working on a case for which I am considering, among 2 other remedies, the
remedy Lac Humanum. However my MM is not willing to give me much info on
this remedy. Can anybody help me out. Many thanks ahead, J van der Linden,
Clas Hom, the Netherlands
Also take a look on the website of our dutch collegae Tinus Smits for Lac
Maternum: http://www.tinussmits.nl/english/inspir ... /intro.htm
Lac maternum is made from the milk of nine woman collected from day three to
ten months.
What I read yesterday in Links: The Central issue of Lac Humanum concerns
the struglle to define the Ego and balance the responsibility that one has
to the Self and to the group. For Lac maternum de central delusion is, one
of embracing the proces of incarnation.
Kind regards, Piet
Hello all,
I working on a case for which I am considering, among 2 other remedies, the
remedy Lac Humanum. However my MM is not willing to give me much info on
this remedy. Can anybody help me out. Many thanks ahead, J van der Linden,
Clas Hom, the Netherlands