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gladular fever help

my daughter of 29 has had glandular fever on and off for five years it is ruining her social life and her every day life pease help
 
  sally7 on 2005-02-26
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Consult your nearest classical experienced homeopath but in the mean time take a dose of Tuberculinum 200 before visiting your homeopath. The symptoms which you mentioned is truely demanding a dose of nosode.

I am not a doctor.
 
I am not a doctor last decade
thanks for your reply but i have visited different people who perscribed b12 and acenacia and i do not know of any good homeapathic practioner in hfd in uk
 
sally7 last decade
Hi there

If it has gone on for such a long time it really can't be gladular fever. Often after an illness like gladular, fibromyalgia can develop. It might be worth having a look online at info about fibromyalgia and seeing if it fits your daughters symptoms.
 
kate77 last decade
if you are in the uk then look in the yellow pages and choose a homeopath - there are plenty there! if you are not sure of choice then go on personal recommendation, or ring up one near you and ask about qualifications, experience etc., or choose one from the boxes that state they are 'registered'.'Registered' means they abide by a code of ethics and have been checked out by their registering body that they are properly qualified and competent to practice safely.
 
erika last decade

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