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Medicines for a constant recurring thought

Homeopathy gives lot value to mental symptoms.

I have one special mental symptom which is constantly recurring to me from past 16 years.

While I am sitting with people (specially someone to be respected as elder ) a sudden thought comes to my mind that I might slap her/him.

I cannot decide its a fear, suddenly its not an impulse to hit, but a thought/fear I will slap her/him
Or I will throw sleepers on him/her.

I seem in loss of finding proper rubric for this symptom.

Can any one help me find it.
 
  khalid malik786 on 2016-02-12
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Do you drink a lot of tea? That is a Thea symptom. (TEA)
 
telescope 8 years ago
Telescope,

Thanks a lot. Yes I do drink lot of tea.

Also I go through the symptoms of Lyssinum from Clark book.

"Thoughts of something terrible going to happen come into his mind against his will; feels impelled to do reckless things, such as throwing a child, which he carries in his arms, through the window."

I was once bitten by a dog and have to get vaccination due to suspicions of a that dog being a mad.

Do not know if this is the reason I get such thoughts
 
khalid malik786 8 years ago
This is tea symptom. However this happens only when the nervous system becomes weak for some reason or the other.
You need constitutional medicine to cure that.
 
telescope 8 years ago

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