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suzquuu
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skin condition problem

Post by suzquuu »

Thank you Jean this graph is very helpful.


Jean Doherty
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Re: skin condition problem

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Problem is one does not usually think of Calc being as tall, one looks for a big head but I suppose not impossible. Likes eggs , routine.

Calc Phos?? Stram an acute of Calc as is Rhus Tox. Clinging to something important in Stram. So hard without getting that feeling when see case, Jean


suzquuu
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Re: skin condition problem

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Jean,

When you say 'big head' do you mean 'full of themselves' or do you mean a physically big head? She has a big head, and since she was 2 or 3 her head circumference was only an inch smaller than mine.

She is 10 and 5'1" tall, and her head is 21" around (as it has been since she was 2 or 3 and when she was born, it was 14 and 3/4 inches around.

She does have a hard time of letting go of things, and reacts very tearfully when we ahve to say good bye to people, and she is very attached to anything and everything. She also gets upset if we sell a car and she doesn't get to say good bye to it. She's getting less so that way, but you get my meaning about her temperament.

She is a very sensitive child (emotionally sensitive). She is easily frightened and sometimes has vertigo.

Golly I feel so cruel describing all of her 'sensitivities'.

As well, she did have an aromatherapy massage on Saturday, but her rash is not all over herself. She was massaged on her face, neck, back tummy, shoulders, arms, hands, 75% of her legs and her feet. My understanding of the aromatherapy massage is that she would have reacted long before today had she been allergic to that. I would also think she would have reacted everywhere the oils touched.

The other option is that at the same party we were at yesterday, she was playing in my friend's back garden (yard) and she could ahve come into contact with plants that she doesn't know (we're from Canada and live in the UK) but again, I would expect that to be on her extremities rather than her torso.

When she reacted to laundry soap and erythromycin, the rash was only contained to her torso.

Sue
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