Thanks Joe – that is what I would do if I had a case. Is it is a completely different disease in juveniles than RA in adults?
It’s is 20 years since the condition left my patient. I haven’t really delved into it with her as she has far more pressing needs stemming from 18 months old. We even did Matrix Reimprinting on her birth as that is what she wanted to do.
I have started the case with a dose of Foll 10M (shock horror!!) because her mother took the morning after pill over 40 years ago and it didn’t work. A lot of her issues are Foll M&E ones. Her previous homeopath appeared to have tried lots of remedies with her but only in 30C potencies as she reckoned she was sensitive to them!!! The day after she took the remedy I had an email saying she thought the remedy had kicked in as she felt very sedated and at least not anxious!!!
We shall see how it goes!!
Rochelle
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Subject: Re: [Minutus] juvenile arthritis
Using the very general physical concept of "arthritis", I did this with MacRep and RefWorks:
generalities; CHILDREN, complaints in (456)
Rheumatoid arthritis (134)
generalities; INFLAMMATION; joints, arthritis (255)
extremities; INFLAMMATION; joints (205)
51 remedies are common to the 4 rubrics.............but if there are no symptoms right now, I doubt this would be useful. And even if this was the presenting picture of a patient of mine, I would not worry if the remedy that comes up was not in all 4 rubrics.
But your question was how to approach JRA...
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
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