Red Palms
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2002 1:15 pm
I'd like advice on how / whether to use this symptom:
This 40-ish man recently detoxed and got sober after decades of alcohol
abuse.
Since detox he is doing well for the most part,
tho still some definite symptoms, most of which have been with him for
many years (severe
sleep trouble, low energy, asthma, sensitive to various things). But
there is a new symptom
which arose in the six months or so prior to detox, which has not left:
his palms have a
deep, cherry-red mottled coloration. The hospital told him this was a
symptom of liver
damage, and that it should pass once the alcohol was out of his symptom.
He's now been
"dry" for some six months, but the redness is only a little less, and
does not seem to be
leaving on its own. (Absin. was initially helpful, but didn't follow
thru; Lactuca reduced it a bit more, but no further progress; sulphur
[possible constitutional] made no difference, ditto another rx or two
that I can't recall right now. Haven't gotten to chelid. yet. I used
potencies of 6 - 30c, due to pathology.)
My questions:
1) How heavily should I weight "red palms" in repping? I have:
EXTREMITIES; DISCOLORATION; redness; upper limbs; hands; palms: absin.,
acon., apis, eos., fl-ac., germ., iod., pitu-a., sep., syc-co.
There are other possibilities in this list, but none that really jumps
out at me. There's also the rubric for "red hands" which is much
larger, but which is also not what he has.
2) Is it possible that high potency might be appropriate, or does the
liver damage definitely contraindicate that?
On the one hand I'd like to pursue the symptom, since it is recent,
objective, and indisputable (and covered by a nice, manageably small
rubric!); on the other hand I wonder whether, since it is perhaps a
common symptom of that sort of liver damage, whether I could reasonably
ignore it in repping (but expect it to improve quickly if the right rx
is found)?
Thanks for all thoughts!
Shannon
This 40-ish man recently detoxed and got sober after decades of alcohol
abuse.
Since detox he is doing well for the most part,
tho still some definite symptoms, most of which have been with him for
many years (severe
sleep trouble, low energy, asthma, sensitive to various things). But
there is a new symptom
which arose in the six months or so prior to detox, which has not left:
his palms have a
deep, cherry-red mottled coloration. The hospital told him this was a
symptom of liver
damage, and that it should pass once the alcohol was out of his symptom.
He's now been
"dry" for some six months, but the redness is only a little less, and
does not seem to be
leaving on its own. (Absin. was initially helpful, but didn't follow
thru; Lactuca reduced it a bit more, but no further progress; sulphur
[possible constitutional] made no difference, ditto another rx or two
that I can't recall right now. Haven't gotten to chelid. yet. I used
potencies of 6 - 30c, due to pathology.)
My questions:
1) How heavily should I weight "red palms" in repping? I have:
EXTREMITIES; DISCOLORATION; redness; upper limbs; hands; palms: absin.,
acon., apis, eos., fl-ac., germ., iod., pitu-a., sep., syc-co.
There are other possibilities in this list, but none that really jumps
out at me. There's also the rubric for "red hands" which is much
larger, but which is also not what he has.
2) Is it possible that high potency might be appropriate, or does the
liver damage definitely contraindicate that?
On the one hand I'd like to pursue the symptom, since it is recent,
objective, and indisputable (and covered by a nice, manageably small
rubric!); on the other hand I wonder whether, since it is perhaps a
common symptom of that sort of liver damage, whether I could reasonably
ignore it in repping (but expect it to improve quickly if the right rx
is found)?
Thanks for all thoughts!
Shannon