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Sameer,
Sorry....how many pellets in how much water?

Should I expect any side effects?
 
franki last decade
1 pellet dissolved in 250 ml spring water.

The dosage is very gentle.
 
sameervermani last decade
Hello Sameer,

I am going out today to buy the remedy. I have not had a chance to travel to the particular store that sells homeopathic remedies.

My daughter had a class trip today which she did not want to go on because she was afraid something would happen to her.

Last nite she did not want to touch her shoes to put them away because then she would 'have to wash her hands again'.

I hope she does better after the remedy.

Franki
 
franki last decade
Okay, good luck
 
sameervermani last decade
Good Day Sameer,

The store did not carry the remedy so I had to order it.

I gave her the doses yesterday. She did not want to take it but I finally convinced her it would be ok.

I will let you know how she is doing.

Franki
 
franki last decade
Hello Sameer,
My daughter has made some progress. I have not noticed her washing her hair so often and she does not seem as stressed as she was a week ago.

Also, in the morning before school, she gets up more quickly than before and she is able to eat a little breakfast. She always would say she could not eat anything.

These are the changes I have noticed since giving her the remedy.

Sameer,
Would you mind if I asked you about one more of my children? I don't want to overload you with all of my problems. Please let me know....

Franki
 
franki last decade
I meant to write that my daughter does not wash her hands as often (not hair).

Thank you!
 
franki last decade
This is good news.

Please procure Arsenic Album 30c as well, we will need it when the reaction of 6c exhausts.

Franki, can you please start a new thread for your other child, as there is already too much going on in this one.
 
sameervermani last decade
Dear franki,

Please talk more about her stubbornness.

Does she insist on finishing something she has started, regardless of schedule getting affected ?

Is she difficult to distract from her desires ?
 
sameervermani last decade
Hi Sameer,
I will give it some careful thought and post again later...thank you.
 
franki last decade
Hello Sameer,

Examples of her stubbornness are her refusing to go to bed after being told ten times that she needs to get ready for bed. Sometimes I do think that because of her bedtime 'rituals' which include the handwashing, she procrastinates as long as possible. For example, she washes her hands, before and after she brushes her teeth. I think she also washes after changing into her pajamas.

And always before she gets into bed, she comes back down for a sip of water. She does not like to use the same cup that she used 15 minutes before that....usually gets a new, clean one.


She can become obsessed with things that she wants....talks about it over and over again.

She ends up going to bed so late and then every morning is an effort to wake up. Recently she has been begging to 'start off' sleeping in my bed and then she will leave when my husband and I are ready to sleep.

I really can't think of anything besides that. I know the hand washing bothers her because she told me so.

I apologize if this is not much help. I will keep thinking.

Thanks again,
Franki
 
franki last decade
Hi Franki,

Have you ever observed a selfish streak in her behaviour ? Any cruel behaviour towards animals ?

Also tell me if she likes ice-creams or cold drinks ? Any other things, she really loves in food ?

Does she have any creative hobbies like painting ?

Any desire for music or dancing ?

Sameer
 
sameervermani last decade
Hi Sameer,

I think more lazy than selfish. When she has to look up answers for homework, she does not put much effort into it. She simply says, 'I looked and I can't find it.' When I ask her to help fold laundry, she does it half-heartedly and never finishes the whole job.

As far as the animals, she LOVES them all. Especially dogs....her favorite.

I do notice that she tries to correct her younger brother or make him feel inferior. She also will boss him around. She even does that with her older brother. Not all the time but it happens. Other times, she is their best friend and they play wonderfully.

I guess she really does not like being told what to do. Even in school, she is not a problem child but she complains about the work and activities to me if she does not want to do it.

As far as food, I think salty things are one of her favorites. She enjoys ice-cream. She never really asks me specifically for some....only of we are all having some. She actually worries that it is too fattening so she limits herself.

She enjoys a cup of tea.

She is a very good soccer player and she also sings and dances. She can make up dance steps to any song in no time.

She does not have any real hobbies. She likes taking pictures....of our dog, of her brothers....but she dresses them up and tells them how to pose.

Let me know if you need more info...

Franki
 
franki last decade
sameer,

I also just realized that she never admits to being wrong....even when it is flat out obvious, she will deny it.
 
franki last decade
Dear franki,

Can give an example of 'She can become obsessed with things that she wants....talks about it over and over again ' ?

Also, tell me how emotional is she ? Is she sensitive to reprimand ? How readily does she cry ? Does she worry about others ?

Is she a very extrovert child ?

Does she prefer hot drinks or cold drinks ?
 
sameervermani last decade
Hi Again,

Life has been rather hectic around here lately.

Sometimes if she wants something new, whatever it may be, she just asks for it all the time or she wants to run out and get whatever it is. Eventually, she does give up but sometimes, that might be a couple of weeks later. Basically, she adds it into all of our conversations.

She gets very emotional if her father reprimands her. She used to cry more easily than she does now but she is very sensitive. Sometimes she cries over nothing at all....like having to finish reading a book or finishing a project (or the thought of finishing). She doesn't really get upset if a teacher corrects her for something. She just shrugs that off.

She is polite and she does worry about her family and friends. She has a fear of getting hurt or sick. That also applies to me....she worries about me A LOT. She does not like to hear anything upsetting about other people.

She is not shy...she does like attention.
I can say that she excels in sports and theater but really not academics.

As far as drinks go, I guess cold over hot. She does add ice to drinks. But sometimes she craves tea or hot chocolate. I'm always confused when you ask that question. Maybe because it's never just cold or just hot. She alternates. When she comes home from school, she likes cold milk.


I like lukewarm water :)
 
franki last decade
https://www.helios.co.uk/cgi-bin/store.cgi?action=link&sku=Carc&uid=51279

Please procure Carcinosin 30c , oral liquid from the above link, and then give your daughter a single dose.

dissolve 2 drops in 120 ml water and 1 teaspoon from there is the dose. make sure nothing enters the mouth 1 hr before and 1 hr after the dose.

report in 5 days after the dose.
 
sameervermani last decade

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