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Ovarian Cyst

Just had an ultrasound scan and was told I had an ovarian cyst on the right side. I was told it was large but not abnormal and there was internal fluid which suggested that another cyst had burst. I have been having severe intermittent pain in my left side though. I had an irregular period 3 months back which occurred 10 days after the previous period and now my period is on its 2nd week. I've been asked to see my GP for medication but I'm not keen on taking allopathic medicines. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
 
  crabcanc on 2013-10-21
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Patient ID: Sex: Age: Nature of work: Habits:


Please answer the following questions in a descriptive manner after careful analysis and recollection of previous experience and happenings.

1. Describe your main suffering? State the correct location.

2. What other physical sufferings do you have in your body?

3. What mental sufferings / feelings do you have associated with your physical sufferings?

4. What exactly do you feel when you are at your worst? Describe the sensation in your own words.

5. When did it all start? Can you connect it to any past event or disease?

6. Which time of the day you are worst?

7. What are the things that aggravate your suffering and those that ameliorate the same? Example: time, temperature, pressure, rubbing, washing, eating, tight clothing etc.


8. Do you think your sufferings have relation to any external stimuli (like, change of place) or any internal biological changes in the body, like, menses (in females)?

9. When do you feel better, during hot weather or cold weather, humid or dry weather?

10. Describe your general mental set up? Are you Moody, Arrogant, Mild, Agreeable Changeable, Nervous, Suspicious, Easily offended, Quiet, Arguing, Irritating, Lazy etc.

- How do you feel before or during a thunderstorm?
- Do you like being consoled during your tough times?
- Are you sensitive to external stimuli like smell, noise, light etc?
- Do you have any typical habit or gesture like nail biting, causeless
Weeping, talking to one self etc?
- How do you feel about your friends, family, your children and especially your husband / wife?

11. What are your fears and do you dream of any situation repeatedly?

12. What do you crave in food items and what are your aversions?

13. How is your thirst: Less, Normal or Excessive?

14. How is your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?

15. Is there any kind of food which your body can’t stand?

16. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

17. How is your bowel movement and stool type?

18. How well do you sleep? Do you have a particular posture of sleeping?

19. Do you think you are able to satisfy your sexual desires in general?

20. Do you have any strange, peculiar or unusual symptom or feelings? How are you different from others?

21. What medications have been taken earlier by you to treat the diseases and do you have any particular symptom surfacing after the medication?

22. What major diseases are running in your family?

23. Describe, how do you look like? Describe your overall appearance.

(For Females)
24. If your menstrual cycles are not normal, please describe the irregularities, like pains, moods, flow type, clots etc.

25. What major diseases have you had in your life and when. Please write them in a chronological manner.
 
rishimba last decade
1. Describe your main suffering?

Ovarian Cyst. Bleeding since 3 weeks starting off with not so heavy bleeding to heavy since the past few days.


2. What other physical sufferings do you have in your body?

Lower back pain, sciatica, knee pain, IBS, balding on the frontal part of my head.

3. What mental sufferings / feelings do you have associated with your physical sufferings?

I've been very stressed with family problems since the past 6 months. The sciatic may have started due to the mental stress I was going through.

4. What exactly do you feel when you are at your worst?

I do not like to be around the problem that is causing me mental stress.

5. When did it all start? Can you connect it to any past event or disease?

I had emotional problems when I was younger...around 1998. Even though my attitude is to forget the past and move forward in life, I guess the trauma might remain in my subconscious.

6. Which time of the day you are worst?
My back pain is worst during the morning on waking up. Think it depends on how I sleep. The period is getting heavier.


7. What are the things which aggravate your suffering and which are those which ameliorate the same?

The bursting of the cyst seems to have caused the abnormal bleeding.

8. Do your think your sufferings have relation to any external stimuli (like, change of place) or any internal biological changes in the body, like, menses (in females)?

I've never had abnormal bleeding before. But my insomnia started when I had my first emotional trauma in 1998. My sleep problem has improved after taking Arnica 30 in its succussed form. I have been taking it for 6 months now. Have had lower back pain since before my delivery which was 9 years ago. The dull pain became worse after I had a fall during ice skating where I landed on my bottom. The impact severely shook my spine and the back pain deteriorated ever since.

9. When do you feel better, during hot weather or cold weather, humid or dry weather?
I cannot stand very hot weather and find it difficult to sleep when it’s too warm. Humidity and wet and cold weather don’t seem to do my joints any good.

10. Describe your general mental set up? Are you Moody, Arrogant, Mild, Agreeable Changeable, Nervous, Suspicious, Easily offended, Quiet, Arguing, Irritating, Lazy etc.

I’m generally very easy going but can get easily offended. My moods change if people around me are moody. I do not like to be around people that have a negative effect on my mental well being. I do not like noisy environments and am short with children who make too much of noise. I am quite active and do (did) a lot of running but also like to relax and have some peace and quiet. I’m outgoing and an extrovert. I can get suspicious but obviously depending on the situation.

- How do you feel before or during a thunderstorm?
Haven’t experienced a thunderstorm in many many years here in the UK!

- Do you like being consoled during your tough times?

Not always. I'm quite capable of knowing what I need to do to make myself feel better. I have been emotionally very independent.

- Are you sensitive to external stimuli like smell, noise, light etc?

Am very sensitive to noise. A very light sleeper.
I do not like very strong smells. I cannot stand very strong incense for prolonged periods.

- Do you have any typical habit or gesture like nail biting, causeless
weeping, talking to one self etc?

No

- How do you feel about your friends, family, your children and especially your husband / wife?

Am very family oriented. Although I like meeting friends and going out, my first priority is my family and my husband. I strongly believe in trying to keep my marital relationship alive and healthy.

11. What are your fears and do you dream of any situation repeatedly?

I sometimes dream of running a race and not being able to move my legs…or of being chased or attacked and me not being able to fight back with my limbs not responding to my mind telling them to fight back.

12. What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?

Not a very big fan of sweets. I like savoury food.

13. How is your thirst: Less, Normal or Excessive?
Thirst is normal. I drink quite a lot of water during the day.

14. How if your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?
Normal

15. Is there any kind of food which your body can’t stand?
Red meat doesn’t agree with my stomach. Specially lamb.

16. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

Normal

17. How is your bowel movement and stool type?
I go 2-3 times a day. Very soft and scanty stools …with lots of wind.

18. How well do you sleep? Do you have a particular posture of sleeping?
I’m sleeping better now..than I used to since the past 15 years, thanks to the Arnica . I sleep mostly on my side due to my back pain with a cushion in between my legs.

19. Do you think you are able to satisfy your sexual desires in general?

Yes

20. How do you think you are different from others, if at all?

I think I’m quite a well-rounded person. I care deeply about people and things that affect them. I like to do things for others and help change things for the better.

21. What medications have been taken earlier by you to treat the diseases and do you have any particular symptom surfacing after the medication?

Before the arnica started to help my insomnia, I tried taking The Pill (for birth control) to help my hormonal imbalance. As I used to stop sleeping around my period a midwife suggested I try taking the Pill. This helped for a while but when it stopped working, I tried another brand of the Pill. This caused numbness in my hands and my hands are cold most of the time. I have cold extremities anyway and this causes a lot of problems in winter. My hands look white and swell after a long running session of around 10 miles.

22. What major diseases are running in your family?

My mother has Diabetes and arthritis.

23. Describe, how do you look like? Describe your overall appearance

I’m of a slim build, curly below shoulder length hair and have a toned body.

24. (ONLY FOR FEMALES)

Please answer the following questions:
(Please give details of your past menstruation if you have attained menopause.)
- Are the periods early, regular or late in general?

They are normal.

How long do they last?
3 days with spotting after.

- Do you suffer from any kind of physical or mental discomfort before, during or after the periods?

- Is the flow scanty, normal or excessive?

During the abnormal bleeding, it has been scanty to begin with but it's getting heavier.

- Is the blood thick bright red or pale watery?
It's bright red at the moment.

- Do you notice any clots in the flow?
Not much...just the normal.

Haven’t got menopause yet. I’m 42 years old
Periods are regular.
My normal period lasts 3 days. 2nd day is heavier than the 1st. Last day is scanty. It’s a normal flow. Blood is dark red…or might be bright red…it’s difficult to tell. Might have the odd clots…nothing out of the ordinary.
I get sleep irregularities around my period. Might occasionally get moody…or might be imagining that I do…it all depends on what is provoking my mood! But I might be more sensitive.

Hope the above is of some use.
Thanks
 
crabcanc last decade
What do you do to relieve yourself of the pain when you have severe pain in your left ovary? Does lying in any specific posture relieve you of the pain?

When you say, you suffered a mental trauma in 1998, what kind of mental feelings did you suffer from? Was it grief, insult or indignation?

Do you still think about the incident once in a while?
[message edited by rishimba on Tue, 29 Oct 2013 06:38:27 GMT]
 
rishimba last decade
The pain in the left ovary has gone now. I went for a scan after suffering from pain for a month. The cyst must have burst by then. The nurse who performed the scan said she could only see a cyst on the right side. The pain was intermittent and occurred during the day, while walking, sitting etc. It seemed to subside when I layed down in bed. I dont have that pain any more.

In 1998 I split up with my boyfriend then because we had a lot of problems in our relationship. It was very difficult for me but I made the move to leave him. Yes, I did think of him after I left him. I don't think of him now but I do see him in my dreams sometimes, which surprises me as I don't think of him.
 
crabcanc last decade
Please take a single dose of NAT MUR 200C (Boiron/Reckeweg/Helios)and come back after a week to post the changes you feel.

Take the dose in empty stomach first thing in the morning. No food or water for the next 2 hours. Don't even brush your teeth for the next 2 hours.

One dose would be 4 drops of remedy in 10 ml of water.
[message edited by rishimba on Tue, 29 Oct 2013 10:55:08 GMT]
 
rishimba last decade
Many thanks for your reply Rishimba.

Does it have to be in the morning that I take the dose?

I've got Nat Mur 10M at home. Can I take it instead?

thanks
 
crabcanc last decade
Its better in the morning as the stomach is empty but its not really mandatory. I guess you can take the dose on a sunday when you don't have the rush to get on with day-to-day work.

If you decide to take the remedy in the evening, make sure your mouth is clean ( no smell of pepermint) and stomach is empty. No food or water for the next 2 hours.

I would like to start with 200C potency. If the remedy works and then your symptoms relapse you can go for 1M and then 10M as your conditions suggest.

If nat mur doesn't work at all, this high potency will make you insensitive to other remedies with lower potencies. So, I don't recommend 10M now.
 
rishimba last decade
OK. I'll have to order the remedy from Helios..and will start taking it then.

Many thanks for your reply again.
 
crabcanc last decade

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