fluid loss
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fluid loss
Hi,
I have a patient with evident edema. She collapsed into a 2 week coma from subdural bleeding putting pressure on her brain. Has high blood pressure and narrowing of blood vessels as you would expect.
She did not really wake up until they put a tube into the subdural area over her brain. The tube is draining fluid to her belly area.
My guess is she would not be alive without this tube.
My question is: Are the following rubrics referring to this kind of condition?
But the remedies don't seem so helpful.
Ellen Madono
I have a patient with evident edema. She collapsed into a 2 week coma from subdural bleeding putting pressure on her brain. Has high blood pressure and narrowing of blood vessels as you would expect.
She did not really wake up until they put a tube into the subdural area over her brain. The tube is draining fluid to her belly area.
My guess is she would not be alive without this tube.
My question is: Are the following rubrics referring to this kind of condition?
But the remedies don't seem so helpful.
Ellen Madono
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Re: fluid loss
Sorry my message got sent because of my misplaced finger.
Mind; memory; weakness, loss of; loss of animal fluids, from
Extremities; swelling; edematous; fluids, from loss of animal
Generalities; collapse; loss of animal fluids, from
My question:
Is this a case of a loss of animal fluid? I am assuming that cerebral fluid is not draining properly, but she has puffy ankles, a widows hump and in general looks puffy and over weight. White, soft, slightly moist skin. Calc-carb looking.
My message began describing the patient in general.
I have a patient with evident edema. She collapsed into a 2 week coma from subdural bleeding putting pressure on her brain. Has high blood pressure and narrowing of blood vessels as you would expect.
She did not really wake up until they put a tube into the subdural area over her brain. The tube is draining fluid to her belly area.
My guess is she would not be alive without this tube.
Mind; memory; weakness, loss of; loss of animal fluids, from
Extremities; swelling; edematous; fluids, from loss of animal
Generalities; collapse; loss of animal fluids, from
My question:
Is this a case of a loss of animal fluid? I am assuming that cerebral fluid is not draining properly, but she has puffy ankles, a widows hump and in general looks puffy and over weight. White, soft, slightly moist skin. Calc-carb looking.
My message began describing the patient in general.
I have a patient with evident edema. She collapsed into a 2 week coma from subdural bleeding putting pressure on her brain. Has high blood pressure and narrowing of blood vessels as you would expect.
She did not really wake up until they put a tube into the subdural area over her brain. The tube is draining fluid to her belly area.
My guess is she would not be alive without this tube.
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Re: fluid loss
I think her condition would be covered by this rubric.
Head; congestion, hyperemia; occiput
Ellen Madono
Head; congestion, hyperemia; occiput
Ellen Madono
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Re: fluid loss
Look what I found in Knerr:
General; EMACIATION; brain; hydrocephalus, traumatic (1)
Extremities; LIMBS; jerking; hydrocephalus, in, and typhus (1)
Extremities; LIMBS; spasms; movements, convulsive, in hydrocephalus acutus (1)
Extremities; LIMBS; trembling; hydrocephalus, in, and typhus (1)
General; MUSCLES; cramps; hydrocephalus acutus, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; pains worse when awaking, after eating, in open air, better by external pressure, lying down, and closing eyes (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; lie with head low, likes to (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; incipient (4)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; gastro-enteritis, following (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; fontanelles and anaemia, with open (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; fever, metastasis during attack of catarrhal or exanthematic, stage of exudation (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; fever has abated, when, difficult breathing (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eyes, blindness, with dilated pupils, staring watery (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eruption, after suppressed (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eruptions, developing slowly after psoric (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eruption, exanthema, after (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; dentition, during (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; convulsions, with (2)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; congenital (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; chronic in cholera infantum (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; chronic (4)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; second stage (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; scrofulous children, acute of (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; scarlet fever, after (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; respiration, with labored, strabismus, convulsions (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; paralysis of right side, with (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; exudation, before stage of (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; pillows, boring head into (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; early and late stages, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; cholera infantum, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute (10)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus (23)
Inner Head; PAIN; shooting; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; PAIN; sharp pains; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; PAIN; pressing; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; HEAVINESS; hydrocephalus, in (2)
Inner Head; OCCIPUT; pain; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; vomiting, with (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; urine, with scanty (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; subacute and chronic in scrofulous children where effusion has not progressed too far (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; sopor (3)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; skin, coldness of, yet will not be covered (1)
The major remedy seems to be Apis, BUT in Hering you find the only remedy as Calc Carb in Hydrocephalus traumaticus.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
General; EMACIATION; brain; hydrocephalus, traumatic (1)
Extremities; LIMBS; jerking; hydrocephalus, in, and typhus (1)
Extremities; LIMBS; spasms; movements, convulsive, in hydrocephalus acutus (1)
Extremities; LIMBS; trembling; hydrocephalus, in, and typhus (1)
General; MUSCLES; cramps; hydrocephalus acutus, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; pains worse when awaking, after eating, in open air, better by external pressure, lying down, and closing eyes (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; lie with head low, likes to (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; incipient (4)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; gastro-enteritis, following (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; fontanelles and anaemia, with open (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; fever, metastasis during attack of catarrhal or exanthematic, stage of exudation (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; fever has abated, when, difficult breathing (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eyes, blindness, with dilated pupils, staring watery (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eruption, after suppressed (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eruptions, developing slowly after psoric (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; eruption, exanthema, after (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; dentition, during (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; convulsions, with (2)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; congenital (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; chronic in cholera infantum (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; chronic (4)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; second stage (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; scrofulous children, acute of (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; scarlet fever, after (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; respiration, with labored, strabismus, convulsions (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; paralysis of right side, with (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; exudation, before stage of (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; pillows, boring head into (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; early and late stages, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute; cholera infantum, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; acute (10)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus (23)
Inner Head; PAIN; shooting; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; PAIN; sharp pains; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; PAIN; pressing; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; HEAVINESS; hydrocephalus, in (2)
Inner Head; OCCIPUT; pain; hydrocephalus, in (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; vomiting, with (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; urine, with scanty (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; subacute and chronic in scrofulous children where effusion has not progressed too far (1)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; sopor (3)
Inner Head; BRAIN; hydrocephalus; skin, coldness of, yet will not be covered (1)
The major remedy seems to be Apis, BUT in Hering you find the only remedy as Calc Carb in Hydrocephalus traumaticus.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: fluid loss
Thanks Dr. Roz. Hydrocephalus is much more specific than what I had, loss of animal fluids. The rest of the case fits calc and not apis.
I am going to use the fibonacci potencies. It is so nice to start so low with the plan to go up.
Best,
Ellen
Ellen Madono
I am going to use the fibonacci potencies. It is so nice to start so low with the plan to go up.
Best,
Ellen
Ellen Madono
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Re: fluid loss
WARNING, I am going to write heretic lines......
You can use 2 remedies at the same time; this case fits Calc Carb but he might need Apis (or Bryonia for that matter due to the effusions) as a "local or rather focal" remedy.
Principles disappear when the life or health of a patient is in the balance.
I am treating my elderly cat for an adenocarcinoma of the antrum (behind her nose); it started with sneezing that answered well to Sabadilla, then one night she sneezed blood. X Rays and biopsy confirmed the tumour that had invaded the upper jaw as a tooth was loose and was removed as if it did not belong there, almost fell down. Bad smell from her mouth. Prognosis extremely grim....
The tumour repertorise Aurum Met, but also Ars Alb, which is more in line with her personality and behaviour. I do not have time to play around, she is a precious cat, one that was born at home in our daughter's bed, she is more human than cat....
So, I give her at least 3x/day in her food the mix Aurum Met + Ars Alb 5+8+13+21+34C.
It has been 3 months now....within a few days, sneezing stopped; appetite voracious; mouth odour gone; grunting noises when eating gone; behaviour as boisterous as ever.
After 4 weeks of the mix, I gave her a full series of Luesinum (Syphillinum), then started again the Aurum+Ars. Will follow with a full series of Carcinosin and a third go at Aur+Ars.
I will not know if the cancer is cured or just stopped and controlled...but who cares? she is well feeling well so far, her only problem is her advanced age; she is 18 y/o now, I hope to keep her at least until she is 20 and more if possible.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
You can use 2 remedies at the same time; this case fits Calc Carb but he might need Apis (or Bryonia for that matter due to the effusions) as a "local or rather focal" remedy.
Principles disappear when the life or health of a patient is in the balance.
I am treating my elderly cat for an adenocarcinoma of the antrum (behind her nose); it started with sneezing that answered well to Sabadilla, then one night she sneezed blood. X Rays and biopsy confirmed the tumour that had invaded the upper jaw as a tooth was loose and was removed as if it did not belong there, almost fell down. Bad smell from her mouth. Prognosis extremely grim....
The tumour repertorise Aurum Met, but also Ars Alb, which is more in line with her personality and behaviour. I do not have time to play around, she is a precious cat, one that was born at home in our daughter's bed, she is more human than cat....
So, I give her at least 3x/day in her food the mix Aurum Met + Ars Alb 5+8+13+21+34C.
It has been 3 months now....within a few days, sneezing stopped; appetite voracious; mouth odour gone; grunting noises when eating gone; behaviour as boisterous as ever.
After 4 weeks of the mix, I gave her a full series of Luesinum (Syphillinum), then started again the Aurum+Ars. Will follow with a full series of Carcinosin and a third go at Aur+Ars.
I will not know if the cancer is cured or just stopped and controlled...but who cares? she is well feeling well so far, her only problem is her advanced age; she is 18 y/o now, I hope to keep her at least until she is 20 and more if possible.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Re: fluid loss
Congratulations on your good, good work!
Years ago I treated a cat for liver cancer, but using Dr. Ramakrishnan's protocol of alternating organ-specific remedy with nosode. It requires 10 doses a day, rather a pain to administer -- except this cat was so on board with the treatment that she'd climb into her mistress's lap every afternoon for her 2 1/2 hours of treatment. She lived to age 24.
Good to know your technique, which seems are easier to handle.
Peace,
Dale
Years ago I treated a cat for liver cancer, but using Dr. Ramakrishnan's protocol of alternating organ-specific remedy with nosode. It requires 10 doses a day, rather a pain to administer -- except this cat was so on board with the treatment that she'd climb into her mistress's lap every afternoon for her 2 1/2 hours of treatment. She lived to age 24.
Good to know your technique, which seems are easier to handle.
Peace,
Dale
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Re: fluid loss
As you know, I am a very simple mind, I need simple ways to treat......
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: fluid loss
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Joe.
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www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: fluid loss
No one who comes up with the idea of applying a Fibonacci sequence to homeopathy has a single mind. Creative, yes.
Peace,
Dale
Peace,
Dale