Hi All,
I am Dr.G.Prema,a new member to this forum practising Homeopathy in
Tamilnadu,India. HereI would like to put up 1 of my experience.
A Natrum Muriaticum patient of mine who improved very well with all
her physical complaints as well emotionally for the past 6 months,
found raised blood sugar level on her regular monthly tests. She went
for a retest 5 days later of her own interest and again the lab-report
showed the same. She then came up to me with her reports. Though she
has a strong familial history of Diabetes, I was not satisfied with
this outcome. After careful restudy again she was clearly Natrum
Muriaticum of which there was no doubt. Also I couldn't find any new
disturbances in her life style. With all the improvements I couldn't
understand how she ended up this way.
I welcome critics, discussions and similar experiences if any.
Prema.
Discussion on a case developemet.
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Re: Discussion on a case developemet.
Only a hesitant thought...
Perhaps it's an example of healing at a deeper level bringing about
transient (that would be the key--if it passes!) worsening at a
less-deep level. E.g. *if* the emotional healing is of greater
importance than the (if it turns out to be temporary, and is not
dangerous) pancreatic disturbance? How long is it that her blood sugar
has been elevated? And had it been entirely normal before that?
Shannon
Perhaps it's an example of healing at a deeper level bringing about
transient (that would be the key--if it passes!) worsening at a
less-deep level. E.g. *if* the emotional healing is of greater
importance than the (if it turns out to be temporary, and is not
dangerous) pancreatic disturbance? How long is it that her blood sugar
has been elevated? And had it been entirely normal before that?
Shannon
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Re: Discussion on a case developemet.
hi, Dr.prema
i am dr sanket from mumbai,
my experience with natrum is , most of the time natrum is the suprficial emotional state but not the constitution when we inquire deep we get somthing totally diffrent, i would suggest that don't be confused with the pathological markers, rather see ur pt. general condition and see to it how he perceive his problem not only at emotional level but at fact ,feeling , delusion ,sensation level then and then you label your pt as NATRUM MURIATICUM, go through all aspect of the case like dream, hobbies , stressful event, fears.
first be sure that ur pt is from minreal kingdom
then of second row
then natrum and muriaticum as combination
best of luck
i am dr sanket from mumbai,
my experience with natrum is , most of the time natrum is the suprficial emotional state but not the constitution when we inquire deep we get somthing totally diffrent, i would suggest that don't be confused with the pathological markers, rather see ur pt. general condition and see to it how he perceive his problem not only at emotional level but at fact ,feeling , delusion ,sensation level then and then you label your pt as NATRUM MURIATICUM, go through all aspect of the case like dream, hobbies , stressful event, fears.
first be sure that ur pt is from minreal kingdom
then of second row
then natrum and muriaticum as combination
best of luck
Re: Discussion on a case developemet.
Hi,
thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Nat Mur Patient: she goes for a regular monthly tests. only last week she found it this way and to mention, she experiences no relevent symptoms of diabetes yet.
And yes, she was compleyly normal for the past 4 months.
prema
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From: Robert & Shannon Nelson
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Sent: Saturday, January 3, 2009 7:27:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Discussion on a case developemet.
Only a hesitant thought...
Perhaps it's an example of healing at a deeper level bringing about transient (that would be the key--if it passes!) worsening at a less-deep level. E.g. *if* the emotional healing is of greater importance than the (if it turns out to be temporary, and is not dangerous) pancreatic disturbance? How long is it that her blood sugar has been elevated? And had it been entirely normal before that?
Shannon
thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Nat Mur Patient: she goes for a regular monthly tests. only last week she found it this way and to mention, she experiences no relevent symptoms of diabetes yet.
And yes, she was compleyly normal for the past 4 months.
prema
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From: Robert & Shannon Nelson
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 3, 2009 7:27:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Discussion on a case developemet.
Only a hesitant thought...
Perhaps it's an example of healing at a deeper level bringing about transient (that would be the key--if it passes!) worsening at a less-deep level. E.g. *if* the emotional healing is of greater importance than the (if it turns out to be temporary, and is not dangerous) pancreatic disturbance? How long is it that her blood sugar has been elevated? And had it been entirely normal before that?
Shannon
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Re: Discussion on a case developemet.
Dear Dr.Sanket,
Your words were really thougtful and stresses how carefull a
homeopath should be.thanks.
Prema
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "sanket taldevkar"
wrote:
*suprficial
get
with the
to it how
fact ,feeling ,
in
all
months,
went
report
she
with
new
couldn't
Your words were really thougtful and stresses how carefull a
homeopath should be.thanks.
Prema
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "sanket taldevkar"
wrote:
*suprficial
get
with the
to it how
fact ,feeling ,
in
all
months,
went
report
she
with
new
couldn't
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Re: Discussion on a case developemet.
I'm not clear on the timeline. Do you mean she is normal *now*, for
the past 4 months, and it was indeed transient, or that she *had* been
normal for the prior time? (If still high, how long now has it been
high?)
the past 4 months, and it was indeed transient, or that she *had* been
normal for the prior time? (If still high, how long now has it been
high?)