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destructive. Sensitive to loud noises. Had facial<br />
tics and involuntary jerking movements of his arms<br />
and legs. He drooled and spat constantly.<br />
Lyssin 200 single dose. 3 weeks of<br />
aggravation and then began to improve. Relapse<br />
after 6 weeks Lyssin 200. He was worse. Lyssin<br />
1M. Improved. Lyssin 10M. A month later relapse<br />
with another dose improved for 3 months. The next<br />
dose held for 10 months without any rage.<br />
Case 3: Christopher, 5, was aggressive since<br />
weaning. Scratching, biting, kicking, spitting and<br />
hitting. Very sensitive to teasing and liked<br />
chocolates. Had URI in winter followed by<br />
asthmatic cough and increased aggression.<br />
Lyssin 200 and 12 daily. 2 months later better.<br />
Another dose improved his ability to handle<br />
frustration. His mother felt the action of medicine<br />
was shorter and weaker than the earlier ones. So<br />
Lyssin 1M was given, followed by an aggravation<br />
for a month and then much better.<br />
2. Help for hot flashes<br />
DOOLEY, Timothy R. (HT. 23, 3/2003)<br />
Indications of Lachesis, Sulphur, Sepia,<br />
Glonoine and Sanguinaria in this common<br />
menopausal complaint is discussed.<br />
3. Three different experiences of Menopause<br />
ALLEN, Karen (HT. 23, 3/2003)<br />
Case 1: Caroline, 52, developed high Blood<br />
Pressure through menopause and hot flashes.<br />
Feeling of pressure in ears, pain above right eye,<br />
symptoms worse in mid afternoon and aversion to<br />
company.<br />
Belladonna 12 daily. As her symptoms<br />
improved, she took less and less frequent and after<br />
8 weeks back to her usual life.<br />
Case 2: Nancy, 49, started having anxiety<br />
attacks on waking, could not remember what she<br />
has read, perspiration on face with hot flashes and<br />
rumbling of gas in abdomen, as if there were snakes<br />
inside her. After several doses of Lachesis 30. She<br />
made it comfortably through the transition.<br />
Case 3: Barbara, 56, copious menstrual flow<br />
with hot flashes and recurrent pain in right shoulder<br />
and to smell things no one else could smell.<br />
Sanguinaria 200 one dose. Menstrual cycle<br />
stopped completely. Pain right shoulder gradually<br />
faded over 6 weeks and imaginary smell<br />
disappeared.<br />
4. Menopause: A terrible/terrific transition<br />
CASTRO, Miranda (HT. 23, 3/2003)<br />
The emotional symptoms, hot flashes, and<br />
general symptoms of fifteen remedies indicated in<br />
© Centre For Excellence In Homœopathy<br />
Menopause are presented in a tabular format and<br />
prescribing guidelines are given.<br />
5. Six remedies and rubrics used in Menopause:<br />
Psychological profiles<br />
MASTER, Farokh (HT. 23, 3/2003)<br />
Indifference, apathy – Cyclamen<br />
Estranged – Asterias rubens<br />
Anxiety with fear – Androctonus<br />
Anxiety – Amylenum nitrosum and Trillium.<br />
Fear of insanity - Cimicifuga<br />
Other mental symptoms of the above remedies<br />
in Menopause are also discussed.<br />
6. Pain-free after Surgery<br />
ROTENBERG, Bonnie (HT. 23, 3/2003)<br />
The author was diagnosed with Uterine Cancer<br />
in June 2002. Advised by Catherine COULTER,<br />
she began a course of Carcinosin 200 and Aurum<br />
muriaticum natronatum 200. After few months<br />
neither increase nor decrease in the size of tumor<br />
and so agreed for hysterectomy. She took Arnica<br />
30 a day before the surgery and gave instructions<br />
for Arnica 200 to be given after the surgery at<br />
frequent intervals and a dose of Phosphorus 30 for<br />
nausea.<br />
On day two, Staphysagria 200, as pain<br />
transitioned from soreness to slight stabbing pain.<br />
The level of pain never exceeded a ‘2’ on a scale of<br />
1 to 10. No painkillers were used. Insomnia and<br />
extreme restlessness each night after the surgery<br />
disappeared with Bellis perennis 30.<br />
7. What to expect when old symptoms return<br />
HYDE, Rosemary C. (HT. 23, 3/2003)<br />
A series of old symptoms can occur at different<br />
times during a longer course of homœopathic<br />
treatment. These symptoms are generally shortlived<br />
and significantly less uncomfortable than one<br />
might expect. Knowing what to expect can<br />
reassure people that a return of old symptoms can<br />
be a good sign, especially if it is accompanied with<br />
general feeling of improvement. Two case<br />
examples are given.<br />
8. Accident: Three remedies to use<br />
DOOLEY, Timothy R. (HT. 23, 4/2003)<br />
The use of Aconite, Arnica and Calendula in<br />
skating accident involving his son is described.<br />
9. An epidemic of Autism<br />
How Homœopathy can help?<br />
REICHENBERG-ULLMAN, Judyth<br />
(HT. 23, 4/2003)<br />
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