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similar rubrics

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2003 9:58 am
by vtyekkirala
Hi,
A woman of 60 came for consultation says that if she gets the urging to urinate and if she can't find the toilet immediately, some drops escape wetting her underpants. Which of the following rubrics is relevant to the case.

BLADDER - URINATION - involuntary - delayed, if
BLADDER - URINATION - involuntary - desire is resisted; if
What could be the difference between these.
Anyway the remedies mentioned in Syn8 against the above rubrics are different.
Thanks in advance,
V.T.Yekkirala.
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Re: similar rubrics

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2003 10:38 am
by Tanya Marquette
it seems that both could be used and perhaps should be. i often find the rubrics to not be so
clear and will use 2 rubrics to cover all possibilities. it will play out with the other rubrics you
use in the case

tanya

Re: similar rubrics

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 6:30 am
by Eleana Needham
I would say the first rubric is more relevant than the second simply because
the lady is not actually "resisting" but "delaying" because of the
inconvenient circumstances at the time. In Robin Murphy's Rep the two
rubrics have some common remedies, namely sep., squil., sulph., and thuj.

Hope this is of help

Regards
Eleana
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Re: similar rubrics

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 10:05 am
by vtyekkirala
Hi Tanya,
Thanks for your time. In the absence of any information about the subtle
difference if any between these rubrics I wanted to do the same.
regards,
V.T.

Re: similar rubrics

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 10:09 am
by vtyekkirala
Hi Eleana ,
Thanks for your insight.
regards,
V.T.