≡ ▼
ABC Homeopathy Forum

 

The ABC Homeopathy Forum

My Femur is broken & I need help

Hello. I am new to homeopathy and I am looking for some much needed help. Here is my story....

11 months ago I was hit head on by a drunk driver. I broke my femur in two places and have since had 3 surgeries (with rods, plates and screws) to try and fix it. The latest surgery was at the end of October and the doctor replaced the rod in my femur with a bigger one.

The problem is that in the middle of my femur, it is still broken and my body thinks it is healed and 'stops' the healing process. My doctor does not have an answer for this and that is why I am on my third surgery. This time he did a bone graph and put these particles into my femur along with cadaver bone fragments.

I am at a loss and I need some direction. If possible, can you please tell me where I should turn and how I should proceed. I am a fireman who is very active. I cannot go back to work until I am fully healed and this job is my purpose and I don't want to lose it. Thank you in advance for your help and input.
 
  BrokenFemur on 2009-11-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Once your third operation is over you should take 10 drops of symphytum Q thrice a day in some 10-20 ml water for one month. You may also take 4 pellets of calc phos 6x thrice a day at a gap of 4 hours alongwith symphytum Q for one month.
 
kadwa last decade

Post ReplyTo post a reply, you must first LOG ON or Register

 

Important
Information given in this forum is given by way of exchange of views only, and those views are not necessarily those of ABC Homeopathy. It is not to be treated as a medical diagnosis or prescription, and should not be used as a substitute for a consultation with a qualified homeopath or physician. It is possible that advice given here may be dangerous, and you should make your own checks that it is safe. If symptoms persist, seek professional medical attention. Bear in mind that even minor symptoms can be a sign of a more serious underlying condition, and a timely diagnosis by your doctor could save your life.