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Help please with multiple issues

Hello Forum.
I have a bunch of health problems that seem related - hormonally-related most likely, but I'm not sure, and I am very frustrated. I am a 40 year old female, pre-menopausal, still regular with my periods, although my cycle has shortened over the past 6 months from 30 days between periods to 21 or 22. I have stage 4 endometriosis with heavy bleeding and chronic pain; sex aversion / no libido; melasma (also called 'mask of pregnancy' - though I have never been pregnant: ugly brown patches on cheeks and forehead); intermittant deep acne on my cheeks; and two years ago I developed an eczema-like rash, also on my face. It started as two round patches, in the hollows of my cheeks. Now I have it there, but in large spots covering my whole cheek, as well as above my eyebrows, in my naso-labial folds, and under my eyes. It is red, flaky and sometimes ferociously itchy. It is USUALLY worse before my period starts, as is the endometriosis pain and the acne - but they are all chronic and often random. I know the endometriosis and melasma are due to hormones - estrogen overload, I think (although I had one ovary removed in June 2004, plus 12 cm endometrioma - so I don't know where all the estrogen is coming from). I would love to be pain-free, with skin that looks normal. And a sex-drive would be nice, too...
Any ideas?
Thanks so much.
 
  Catlynn on 2007-10-22
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sepia 200c one dose daily for 7 daus and report after 15 days j k mohla
 
akshaymohl last decade
Thank you for the assistance JK Mohla. I followed the dosage directions (sepia 200c 1X/day), and here is my report:
There has been NO change in melasma (dark blotches on cheeks and forehead); eczema (large round patches on cheeks toward my ears, smaller lesions beside nose, above eyebrows and under eyes); or acne (again, on my cheeks). However, the pain from endometriosis has decreased, and I have had stirrings in my sex drive, after months of zero libido. One other interesting result: I have been feeling happy for no reason - a general sense of contentment and well-being. It's wonderful!
However, I really would like to address the more cosmetic issues mentioned above. Do you - or does anyone - have advice for healing these skin disorders?
Thank you so much.
LE
 
Catlynn last decade
repeat sepia as weekly dose for one month j k mohla
 
akshaymohl last decade
dear dr.akshaymohl,
Sepia is good to continue weekly for a month. I would suggest another alternate remedy keeping view the bad affects of commetics and skin problem. Please if you agree give her Bovista-30 (twice or thrice a day) or as you deem it fit.


dr. mahfooz
 
Mahfoozurrehman last decade
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I have been feeling happy for no reason - a general sense of contentment and well-being. It's wonderful!

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As long as this feeling of well being lasts, it is not wise to intervene with another remedy.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade

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