Great response, except for the bad part...
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 7:16 pm
I'm curious what thoughts folks would have about this. Over the past
half-year or so I took a new remedy which overall seems to have worked very
nicely, *except* that after each dose (two of 200c) I got resoundingly ill.
First dose, I felt a very quick improvement of "everything" (including
things I hadn't considered part of the picture) -- but 3 days later, came
down with what felt like start of a flu (heavy exhaustion, slight vertigo),
then progressed to a *horrible*, split-your-guts-and-cough-'em-up type
cough, which took a couple of weeks a several "crisis" remedies to get thru.
But thru that, and for a good few weeks afterwards, everything else was
great -- energy, mood, plus specific issues. (I thought *maybe* that was a
Return of Old Sx, as part of it felt *so* similar to when I had pneumonia
several years ago.)
Then after (?) month or two(?) some backsliding happened, and I thought
maybe the (presumed) acute had "used up" the remedy faster than usual, so I
repeated. Again, there was a very quick, happy and full-looking improvement
-- but some days later (maybe 5-7 this time?) I again got sick, with what
was *apparently* (most reasonable-seeming explanation so far) strep throat,
a pretty mild case (pain was never much, and I only saw one pustule) that
nonetheless developed into rheumatism lasting for a couple of weeks.
Does that mean the remedy's not quite right and these were "auxilliary
symptoms", or ????
Thanks for any thoughts,
Shannon
half-year or so I took a new remedy which overall seems to have worked very
nicely, *except* that after each dose (two of 200c) I got resoundingly ill.
First dose, I felt a very quick improvement of "everything" (including
things I hadn't considered part of the picture) -- but 3 days later, came
down with what felt like start of a flu (heavy exhaustion, slight vertigo),
then progressed to a *horrible*, split-your-guts-and-cough-'em-up type
cough, which took a couple of weeks a several "crisis" remedies to get thru.
But thru that, and for a good few weeks afterwards, everything else was
great -- energy, mood, plus specific issues. (I thought *maybe* that was a
Return of Old Sx, as part of it felt *so* similar to when I had pneumonia
several years ago.)
Then after (?) month or two(?) some backsliding happened, and I thought
maybe the (presumed) acute had "used up" the remedy faster than usual, so I
repeated. Again, there was a very quick, happy and full-looking improvement
-- but some days later (maybe 5-7 this time?) I again got sick, with what
was *apparently* (most reasonable-seeming explanation so far) strep throat,
a pretty mild case (pain was never much, and I only saw one pustule) that
nonetheless developed into rheumatism lasting for a couple of weeks.
Does that mean the remedy's not quite right and these were "auxilliary
symptoms", or ????
Thanks for any thoughts,
Shannon