Patient Speak
Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2002 4:39 pm
Good day rochelle. Your rubrics have lead you to Cocc. Cocc. has a mental reflection which is with a diminished teathering to the analytical realm, as in intoxicating affects. Somatically it reflects with paralytic pains.
It would appear that you have the remedy. I think the medical term is 'kool'.
I think that you are confronted with a couple of issues before settling on Tx. Firstly, differentiating acute from chronic morphology. Secondly, whether the terrain will accept addressing the mental terrain directly?
The patient is not crazy merely reflecting a diminished connection to real time, the 'linear time' aspect of their life's path. The pt. is with a disconnect to linear time; appears as absorbed in thoughts that defy analytical explanation; and is not cognizant of their surroundings...this is a 'no time' aspect.
Is the mental component acutely or chronically presented? What is the mental pathology? Is it grief, anxiety, or fear? This would differentiate Puls, Ign., Sep., Kali's., and would direct you regarding treatment plan with respect to potency for cocc. and/or other remedy if not cocc. for the mental aspect.
Regards
I wonder what this patient does for recreation on the weekends. Any drugs?
Peace,
Cinnabar
It would appear that you have the remedy. I think the medical term is 'kool'.
I think that you are confronted with a couple of issues before settling on Tx. Firstly, differentiating acute from chronic morphology. Secondly, whether the terrain will accept addressing the mental terrain directly?
The patient is not crazy merely reflecting a diminished connection to real time, the 'linear time' aspect of their life's path. The pt. is with a disconnect to linear time; appears as absorbed in thoughts that defy analytical explanation; and is not cognizant of their surroundings...this is a 'no time' aspect.
Is the mental component acutely or chronically presented? What is the mental pathology? Is it grief, anxiety, or fear? This would differentiate Puls, Ign., Sep., Kali's., and would direct you regarding treatment plan with respect to potency for cocc. and/or other remedy if not cocc. for the mental aspect.
Regards
I wonder what this patient does for recreation on the weekends. Any drugs?
Peace,
Cinnabar