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Is there a homeopathic remedy related to a person who when working with others is always saying 'I'm sorry' for every little thing that goes less than perfect whether the problem be cause by her or not.
Sometimes she will say 'now that was stupid of me' .Her constantly saying 'oh I'm sorry' is quite irritating to those who work with her.
 
  patad on 2014-10-25
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
1-age,sex,weight?
2-which time of the day
symptoms get worse?
3-is that person is like that from the childhood or he become like this after an accident or sudden loss or any surgery or medication or he have any other major disease in past or in present?
4-did the patient feel grief while he show these symptoms?
5-what make him feel better?
6-how patient exactly feel like during showing those symptoms?
[message edited by gaintrox on Sat, 25 Oct 2014 18:20:45 BST]
 
gaintrox 9 years ago
That one aspect is not enough to prescribe on. You have
to take into account physical symptoms, what makes her
feel better and worse, mental and emotional states-
in other words the 'totality' of symptoms.

It is possible she had very critical parents, teachers and got
into this habit. If you are friends with her, perhaps you
could take her aside and tell her- do not apologize for
things caused by others-stay quiet. and for her own
mistakes, just say, Thanks, noted, I will take care of it.
[message edited by simone717 on Sat, 25 Oct 2014 18:25:54 BST]
 
simone717 9 years ago

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