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Attn Dr KADWA - Dyspesia and Sjogrens

I am 48 years old and was diagnosed with Sjogrens Syndrome a year ago. I was given the constitutionall medicine Nux Moschata which alleviated dry mouth entirely and helped reduce inflammation. However, the dyspepsia, gastritis and GERD symptoms continue and are getting worse and more problematic. The gastritis has not healed fully and the pain goes to my back - left side. Lots of burning in the pit of the stomach. I get up at 3 a.m. with heartburn and has esophageal spasms as well. I also have Raynaud's and my fingers and toes get blue and cold. The doctor that treated me then says it will take time for the Nux Moschata to work but it has been six months now and it has not helped my digestive issues or the esophageal spasms. I also have sluggish digestion and dyspepsia - stomach gets extended shortly after eating and it is hard to breathe while sitting. I am wondering if perhaps these are the first signs of Scleroderma and if so, would Nux Moschata continue to be the right medicine for this alone. I have also been given Nux Vomica but that has not helped much. I would appreciate, please as much help as possible. Many thanks to you all.
 
  titasisa on 2013-03-22
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hi Kadwa,

This patient filled out your form on -
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/376207
 
simone717 last decade
bumping up post for Kadwa
 
simone717 last decade

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