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Daughter Problems
Dear Sir,My 7 years old daughter has following problems:
1. Bedwetting, as i observed her she goes into deep sleep
2. Enlarged adenoids as evident from xray, however she does not sleep in class.
3. Fluffy body, even though diet is same as my son
4. Slow learner, this is cause of tension because we have to spend huge amount of time at home for her homeworks and still she creates lots of errors. She is in class 1 in beacon house school system. We face big problem trying to clear her concepts.
mudassarhanif on 2015-02-12
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please give her one dose Calcarea Carb 200 . it will take a few months to correct her mental condition. do not repeat medicine. report every week.
♡ telescope 9 years ago
Dear Sir,
I wanted to share a finding, upon discussion with my daughter she told me that during sleep, it is often like during her dream she is going to the toilet. Could this dream/toilet be the cause of bedwetting?
Thanks.
I wanted to share a finding, upon discussion with my daughter she told me that during sleep, it is often like during her dream she is going to the toilet. Could this dream/toilet be the cause of bedwetting?
Thanks.
mudassarhanif 9 years ago
if you have not already given her Calcarea Carb then please give sulphur 30 one dose first. we can give calcarea Carb sometime later. if you have already given don't worry. it will not matter. about the dream of going to the toilet I would like to say that it happens in many cases and it is an important symptom. update after 3 days. do not give more than one dose and avoid sour food and drink .
♡ telescope 9 years ago
mudassarhanif 9 years ago
mudassarhanif 9 years ago
amount of medicine in one dose is same for all potencies. you did not mention whether Calcarea Carb was used and what was its effect. sulphur cannot be used after calcarea Carb. if sulphur has to be used another medicine will be required as intermediate.
♡ telescope 9 years ago
I used Calcarea Carb but no improvement so far. For sulphur, i used 5 drops in water, now what to do?
mudassarhanif 9 years ago
♡ telescope 9 years ago
Dear Sir,
It has been almost 6 months since dose of medicine suggested. Daughter has slight improvement in education. Bedwetting and fluffiness of body still as-is. She was short of vitamin d in tests and gave her vitamin d supplements.
please suggest way forward.
thanks.
It has been almost 6 months since dose of medicine suggested. Daughter has slight improvement in education. Bedwetting and fluffiness of body still as-is. She was short of vitamin d in tests and gave her vitamin d supplements.
please suggest way forward.
thanks.
mudassarhanif 8 years ago
Give her another dose Sulphur 200.
♡ telescope 8 years ago
What is one dose of sulphur 200? After how much time shall i update u after the dose?
mudassarhanif 8 years ago
♡ telescope 8 years ago
Hi,
It is almost 9 days since sulfur 200 was given. Bedwetting at night has increased, probably because weather has changed to more cold. No other improvements noticed. Thanks.
It is almost 9 days since sulfur 200 was given. Bedwetting at night has increased, probably because weather has changed to more cold. No other improvements noticed. Thanks.
mudassarhanif 8 years ago
Please give her one dose Sepia 30.
♡ telescope 8 years ago
Btw, I wanted to share one more point before giving sepia. My daughter also has a problem of of urine release during day before going to toilet or during waiting for toilet.
mudassarhanif 8 years ago
That is also covered by sepia.
♡ telescope 8 years ago
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