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Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:11 pm
by HomeoDidact
Hi,
In my Radar rep (version 9) there is NO rubric for: Shoulder - pain - during sleep (especially Right shoulder)! there is 1 remedy (Acon) for pain After sleep...
Am I wrong?
Can anyone share the rubrics from other reps, please?
Thanks
Rafy

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:18 pm
by Rochelle
All I can find is 1 remedy for before sleep - Sulphur and the Aconite after sleep!!! It's really annoying when you can't find what you want!!
Rochelle
Registered Homeopath
EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
www.southporthomeopathy.co.uk

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:51 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Hi Rafy,
That's an odd modality! When he's asleep, how does he know it hurts??
Could be be "< night", or maybe crossing "shoulder pain" with "Sleep,
waking from pain"?
Shannon

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:02 am
by Robjna
Maybe you need to look at rubrics such as:
EXTREMITIES - PAIN - Shoulders - bed - in bed - agg.

EXTREMITIES - PAIN - Shoulders - bed - in bed - agg. - aching

EXTREMITIES - PAIN - Shoulders - bed - in bed - agg. - drawing pain

EXTREMITIES - PAIN - Shoulders - right

EXTREMITIES - PAIN - Shoulders - right - lying on painful side agg.

EXTREMITIES - PAIN - sleep - during - agg.

EXTREMITIES - PAIN - sleep - going to, on
And you could also do a quick search with : ?pain sleep during

And you will find that there are many rubrics for that – may not be shoulder but you might find some consistencies for bones, or tissue in those
Robyn

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Hi,
In my Radar rep (version 9) there is NO rubric for: Shoulder - pain - during sleep (especially Right shoulder)! there is 1 remedy (Acon) for pain After sleep...
Am I wrong?
Can anyone share the rubrics from other reps, please?
Thanks
Rafy

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 10:04 pm
by abbasjaleel6
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "Robjna" wrote:
in
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Though Lyc is for Rt.side ,here we can consider this as agg.during
sleep.Lachesis 200 C weekly once for three weeks should solve the
problem

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:42 pm
by rajib nain
i think you should take RHUS TOX-30 thrice daily (aggravation of joint/muscular pains at rest}

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Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 11:36 am
by Michel Ramillon
Dear Shannon,

I have pondered on this modality in general "agg during sleep". If the
symptom is noticed by someone else no problem. But one is not talking
about this. I came to the idea that the patient can be asleep and feel
nevertheless some pain when they are not completely asleep. The very
sensation lowers the level of sleep, ie raises a bit of consciousness.
They think they are sleeping, but they are probably in a sort of half-
sleep.

Michel Ramillon

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, Robert & Shannon Nelson
wrote:
hurts??

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:00 pm
by Michel Ramillon
Hi Rafy,

Do you really figure out you will find the right remedy from one so
specific rubric ? The repertory is far from being complete. Perhaps
the remedy you are looking for appeared during the proving or
clinically in another location during sleep or in the shoulder with
another modality. I suggest "generalizing" your symptom. When
generalizing a bit, only the location, "shoulder"
becoming "extremities", you get:

Complete 2008, Extremities; pain; sleep; during: (1) ARS,

which may be given attention to.

Michel Ramillon
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "HomeoDidact" wrote:
pain - during sleep (especially Right shoulder)! there is 1 remedy
(Acon) for pain After sleep...

Re: Shoulder - pain - during sleep -- no rubric?

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:25 pm
by Tanya Marquette
it is very simple--pain awakens them. in the middle of the night, when
the body is still tired, slight pain may cause a shift of body for more comfort,
but if there is a serious problem, the pain will bring a person out of sleep to
one degree or another, depending on the level of pain. the body resists
waking because it is still tired.
for myself, it leaves me feeling tired all the time since i can't sleep easily.in the
morning i get up and do various routines to deal with the pain that increased
during the night while 'asleep.'
the quesion is what is being aggravated and why? is it emotional stress coming
through? is the pain agg by lying, or lying on a particular side? is it lack of movement
that causes pain so that lying down is agg? there are things to explore.
tanya