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[message deleted by girl2010 on Thu, 27 Oct 2011 20:26:36 BST]
 
  girl2010 on 2011-09-19
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If the symptoms require you to, then yes. But your homoeopath would know that, it wouldn't be up to you to decide that.

Change of state requires change of remedy - doesn't matter what state you were in before, the current state demands the remedy that matches it.
 
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[message deleted by girl2010 on Thu, 27 Oct 2011 20:26:56 BST]
 
girl2010 last decade
That is rubbish, superstitious rubbish. I have given Sulphur before Lycopodium.

So much anti-intellectual garbage floating around about homoeopathy. Mechanical prescribing based on rules that nobody understands, fears that have no place in homoeopathy, and distortions of the philosophy.

The Law of Similars doesn't suddenly stop working or being relevent because of the remedy you gave previously. We cannot change the laws of nature with our prescriptions. If the remedy is indicated, you give it. If the remedy matches the state, it will cure.

If the previous remedy is still working, you don't represcibe anyway. Of course while one remedy is working you could creat problems, regardless of what remedy you give. But if the previous remedy is not working, or has not cured everything and clearly will not, then you give whatever remedy the symptoms tell you to give.
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[message edited by girl2010 on Thu, 27 Oct 2011 20:27:21 BST]
 
girl2010 last decade
No I am not saying that. Someone needs to assess your case before changing a remedy - there are no mechanical rules in homoeopathy. Everything has to be judged on a case-by-case basis.

You don't need to start over. You need someone to give you the right remedy - I have been saying that for a long time now.

Do the homoeopaths you see know anything but the basic handful of remedies? There are 5000 others you know - all you ever seem to get is just that tiny handful that the naturopaths know and use. It is no wonder you never get cured. Having looked at your case - you don't need any of those remedies.
 
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[message edited by girl2010 on Thu, 27 Oct 2011 20:27:46 BST]
 
girl2010 last decade
People keep prescribing one of a small group of well known remedies for you. All I ever see you ask about is Nat-mur Ignatia Lycopodium Staphysagria Pulsatilla etc. You need something else, a remedy drawn from the wider expanse of medicines available to us - you need to find someone who has a wider materia medica knowledge, has more experience, and is flexible in their case-taking methodology (knows more than one way to take a case lol).

It is hard to say what your practitioners are doing - how much experience do they have? Where were they trained? I know you are trying to do the right thing by seeing people in person.
 
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[message edited by girl2010 on Thu, 27 Oct 2011 20:28:14 BST]
 
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It should be of benefit to you to have someone with that much experience. But your case demands something other than that small group of remedies. That is the first problem.
 
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