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Got the results! Good news is that the result was normal. However, the bad news is that the pain continues in the neck, middle back and left hand - actually alternates between the left and right. I have been taking Arnica 30 in wet dose as suggested by Dr Livera twice daily, but have started the dry dose as well once a day. Please tell me what to do at this stage. Has been a three weeks now. Sometimes it gets worse after physio therapy, so I don't feel like going there.
straylight121 last decade
Ars.alb????
A strange prescription indeed,for this case.
You have alreay dosed yourself with most of the appropriate medicines.
Now, give a break, and let the body respond.
Bellis perennis is the next one mostly indicated, as you have already tried Arnica,Rhustox and Hypericum.
However, give a gap of atleast two days before trying this out.
Murthy
A strange prescription indeed,for this case.
You have alreay dosed yourself with most of the appropriate medicines.
Now, give a break, and let the body respond.
Bellis perennis is the next one mostly indicated, as you have already tried Arnica,Rhustox and Hypericum.
However, give a gap of atleast two days before trying this out.
Murthy
bandarbabu2000 last decade
One more detail, it seems like I had some bleeding in the neck earlier and it showed in the MRI, not any more though, however, I still get those terrible headaches. Any suggestions?
straylight121 last decade
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