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Mucinous tumour
Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 11:29 pm
by Jean Doherty
Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumors of the Pancreas: Branch Duct Tumor
I believe the Constitutional to be Lycopodium and am thinking of using the 6c .
Any thoughts would be welcome.
Periodic attacks of very severe pain where any movement impossible . Admission and IV fluids necessary.
Thank you , Jean
Re: Mucinous tumour
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:59 am
by andyh
> Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Tumors of the Pancreas: Branch Duct Tumor
((( Hi Jean. Rubrics which may be helpful:
(from the wonderful Complete Dynamics 2010; and Synthesis Treasure edition):
Generalities Tumors papillomata: ant-c, arg-n, beryl, Calc(2 or 3),
calc-f, kres, nit-ac, staph, Thuj (2)
Tumors pancreas: aran-ix, beryl, but-ac, Tity-t(2) (Tityus trinitatus-
common scorpion of trinidad -see homeopathic Links volume 17, 4/2004 page
270 (and has 378 rubrics in Complete 2010)
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Beryllium is common to both rubrics, and is italics grade for
generalities: during slightest motion (Complete) and is dd of Bry (Radar
Keynotes).
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Others in the small rubric Tumors pancreas are two arachnids and butyric
acid (from butter) So if beryllium is ruled out and any of these more
lesional prescrips from an incomplete rubric apply - perhaps the "sx of
the patient" will help with differentiation.
Best
A
Re: Mucinous tumour
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:24 am
by Jean Doherty
Thanks. Beryllium interesting as Bryonia not really a fit. . But Ac also interesting.
Would not like to have this condition, Jean
On 17/11/2010, at 12:59 PM,
andyh@mcn.org wrote:.
Re: Mucinous tumour
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:04 am
by Joy Lucas
or, for the purpose of spreading wings you could look at any number of rx that have an affinity to the pancreas
the >> from gentle motion exists as a general outside of the pain stage) but there are other rx there that would be worth studying - the iods seem prominent - the reference to Lyc is Lilienthal
but choosing potency should as always be guided by the individual as well as the pace of the disease and if a low potency seems in order such as a 6c I would also suggest LM's as well
Joy
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Re: Mucinous tumour
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:29 am
by Jean Doherty
Beryllium is very interesting as bryonia does not really fit in acute when cannot move anything. The mentals would probably have fitted the Mother with whom there was a great bond. I think will go there.
The remedies in Ref Works for pancreatic duct were Merc, Lyc, Ars,Allox and Nat Sulph
Thank you so much, Jean
Re: Mucinous tumour
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 2:59 pm
by Elham Mohajer
The aggravation from motion is a common feature of this disease so
better not to pay too much importance to that.
Best regards
Elham
Re: Mucinous tumour
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:14 am
by Jean Doherty
Thanks for that. It is periodic {Iris } not sure how regular that is. Until localised pathology was found in the duct I wished I could give Ignatia as there was illness and loss of loved one. I can only watch from a distance but feedback has been promised.
Thank you again, jean