Yes, it can.
Personal experience--my first child had severe problems from birth
(behavioral, anxiety, sleep, and acute illnesses), and was (Thank God!!!)
treated from birth by our family homeopath. Her constitutional treatment
was a huge, ongoing frustration, and she got remedy after remedy that either
did nothing, or produced only transitory improvement. But (what no doubt
kept us hanging on), he did brilliantly with her many and violent acutes,
and was unfailingly generous with education and information (homeopathic,
medical, parenting and other). He made me and my husband full partners in
the project of finding out what she needed, and treated us (with good
success!) along the way. But for my daughter, progress was sooo
sloooowww--I would say that her first dramatically successful remedy came at
age 2 (tho in retrospect I think that too was incorrect), and the next not
until age 4, when things had gone from "bad" to "frighteningly bad", and the
homeopath finally recognized ("learned", actually) the remedy she needed
(which was at that time not well known at all). That remedy was a
life-changer. Since then her progress has *continued* to be slow (she has
probably needed some other not-well-known remedy, and we are zig-zagging our
way toward an approximation of it), but by now (she's now 15) she is doing
okay, and the problems of age four have been left far, far, and blessedly
far behind.
So yes, it can take more than a year, but you'd *hope* that the homeopath is
being useful somehow along the way... My advice to anyone in that situation
would be, I guess you just have to follow your gut as to whether to keep
waiting and trying--I sympathize with that decision! Don't hesitate to try
a different homeopath BUT don't make too many switches (information and
continuity can be lost), and always be upfront about any switches you *do*
make. Any good homeopath *knows* that there will be patients who might get
better help from someone else--much as we would all *love* to be able to
come thru for everyone.
Shannon
on 11/5/04 7:03 AM, Lisa F. at
malica98@pennswoods.net wrote: