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yes you are right, dnt post it here, email it to me.
 
homeo.mzp 9 years ago
ok. Let me dig up his birth certificate for the time of birth and get back to you.
[message edited by alaskamom on Thu, 29 Jan 2015 17:54:39 GMT]
 
alaskamom 9 years ago
You know, I think I don't feel comfortable doing the astrology report, but I appreciate you offering.

Where we're at right now is he is getting back to his old routine with bedtimes--staying up late, and then getting up a bit too early, and then taking a long nap during the day. Today his nap was almost 4 hours, and he went to bed around 11pm. He got up at 7:30 this morning.

He has been easily upset with things not going his way, crying and making a big stink about something as little as not wanting to take his sweater off. It seems like he gets all upset over nothing. We aren't even sure what the problem is, sometimes. Or we can tell what it is but have no idea why it's such a big deal. His appetite is still poor. Just snacking little bits during the day on crunchy, dry snacks. Nursing mostly. Seems like he's just unhappy like something is bothering him, or he's hurting, or just out of sorts. He spends a lot of time wanting to distract himself with TV or play games on the iPad, and he is quiet and calm when he's distracted. Then something upsets the delicate balance and it's a huge problem. He's very particular about details. He'll notice a tiny piece of lint on the bed and want to pick it off. He tries to clean up if he spills water on the floor. He doesn't seem to like things out of place.
 
alaskamom 9 years ago
yes i know many people dnt want to go towards astrology way, however what i was considering was by planets and biochemic salts by Dr. George W. Carey(you can google about him).

ok let these things apart,
did evacationer tried ANTIMONIUM TARTARICUM for your baby,
the problem seems here is heridietry as you told that you and your other child were also irritable infants.

thanks..
[message edited by homeo.mzp on Wed, 04 Feb 2015 12:13:22 GMT]
 
homeo.mzp 9 years ago
No, we have not tried Antimonium Tartaricum as of yet. I might not be able to buy it right away, but in the meantime, can you tell me more about it? As far as what symptoms match up with it that pointed you to it?
And yes, my other son was a very irritable infant.
 
alaskamom 9 years ago
Also, I wanted to report that Kody ate some real food last night and this morning! I'm assuming he finally got all his molars in, and is up for regular food now.
Last night he had spaghetti with meatballs, and this morning he ate some potatoes. That's much improved over what he's been eating for the last two or three weeks.
 
alaskamom 9 years ago
i was thinking for anti. Tart. Bcoz,
child irritable, sleep complaints, worse at night, children whining and moaning, restlessness, desire for being carried, clings to mother.
 
homeo.mzp 9 years ago
Ok. When I am able to purchase this, I'll let you know.
 
alaskamom 9 years ago
ok but in 30c potency
 
homeo.mzp 9 years ago
Ok. Thanks.
 
alaskamom 9 years ago

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