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grief remedy

hi,

my good friend is going thru a divorce. she's extremely stressed, has diarrhea, unable to eat, is worried about the future of her children.

she's a rather timid person, tall, slender with auburn hair.

she cries easily when thinking of all the current troubles and is not able to go about her business as she is rather depressed.

all this is beginning to really get her down. i'd like to help, but am not a homeopath. can anyone help me out with a remedy suggestion. ignatia? nat. mur? anything else?

thanks,
kppy
 
  kppy3 on 2004-12-10
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
I would say more than a little depressed.

Is the divorce her idea? Is she going to let this person destroy her life, or will she fight to do right by herself and her children? A good thought-out fight is better than worrying.

Sepia 1M seems to be called for here. Also go to health store and get some Bach Rescue Remedy. Take half a dropper several times a day. Sepia morning and night. ABC has the remedies you need.

Get her to talk, get the anger out, scream and rage and then cry a bunch, she will feel better for it. Be her OK, not too talky, friend in anything she decides for herself. Be as quiet as possible in your support.

Look for support groups. There are many. Go with her the first time. People there are at all stages of depression and she will feel less alone, like the only one that feels the way she does.
Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Hi,

Yes , Ignatia will help her.
Ignatia 200, 4-6 pills for three consecutive nights.

Take care...
 
magicure last decade
thank you sabra,

i have the rescue remedy and will have to order the sepia.

could i possibly give ignatia 200c as i do happen to have this on hand or is it better to wait till the sepia comes?

yes, she's ridding herself of this negative person, but it will be an ugly battle i'm afraid.

she keeps too much in, hence the physical complaints. we talk often and i encourage her to get it out, make plans and keep moving, as i think she tends to "hibernate" with her pain.

i'm big on support groups and have encouraged her to find one for herself and to use the school councilors for her children.

thanks for the advice, again!
kppy
 
kppy3 last decade
thank you magicure for responding,

i'm looking at both the ignatia and sepia. i appreciate you input.
kppy
 
kppy3 last decade
Ignatia very good. A divorce is like a little death. S.
 
sabra last decade
okay then, i'll bring her the rescue remedy and the ignatia.

yes, for her, it is alot like death! she is grieving much.

thanks to both of you for the help.
kppy
 
kppy3 last decade
Hi,

In the long run, Natrum mur can be of great help to her. ( from the information you have given so far...)

Keep us informed about her condition,

Regards...
 
magicure last decade
Hello kppy
You are a great friend-that's the best remedy.
 
Astra2012 last decade
thanks magicure. i'll read up on the nat mur a bit more.
kppy
 
kppy3 last decade
hi astra.

yes, friendship and support are part of the cure for her.

i know she is overwhelmed and i'm concerned it'll become too much for her to bear-even with friendship. tough time of year as well, especially with the kids...

thanks for the compliment!
kppy
 
kppy3 last decade

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