Speaking of Psora!
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2001 12:27 am
I have a patient who has been treated for 6 years by excellent homeopaths and now she has turned to me. While helped in some ways by homeopathy, her right knee problem persisted until she had the knee replaced 6 months ago. After two months she developed psoriasis on the knee and also several small lesions on the opposite leg and arm.
After 6 months of post-surgical pain she is now being told that she may have an infection. If so they will have to remove the appliance and put her on IV antibiotics for 6 weeks. Then they will go back in and replace the knee again. (This would be a very big deal).
Since I really don't think any of us have found her similimum I am wondering if any of you have experience with this kind of situation. Is surgery the only alternative?
Blessings,
Joyce A.
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After 6 months of post-surgical pain she is now being told that she may have an infection. If so they will have to remove the appliance and put her on IV antibiotics for 6 weeks. Then they will go back in and replace the knee again. (This would be a very big deal).
Since I really don't think any of us have found her similimum I am wondering if any of you have experience with this kind of situation. Is surgery the only alternative?
Blessings,
Joyce A.
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