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Please wait for a week .

Please explain in greater detail about

her body still tends to smell unclean and is sticky.
 
vikas_grower last decade
Please wait for a week .

Please explain in greater detail about

her body still tends to smell unclean and is sticky.

If there is no change then the next renedy to be tried will be pulsarilla 30 c but after 21 days and after assessment.
 
vikas_grower last decade
Okay I will wait a week and report back.

Her body gets smelly quicker than it should, it's a normal smell of a stale and unclean body but it comes on much quicker than it normally should. Also her skin tends to be clammy and then gets sticky, I'm guessing this us due to sweat.

By the way she hasn't passed stools in the night again since I gave her the medicine.

Thanks for your help

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
Are her stools and urine smelly too .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Are her stools and urine smelly too .

Please also describe her food habbits , any cravings and aversions
 
vikas_grower last decade
Hi again!

No, her stools and urine do not smell particularily bad.

When it comes to food she tends to like salty foods like crisps and salty biscuits. She doesn't like sweetcorn. And she likes food with a cruncy texture- toast, crisps etc.

By the way I forgot to mention she moves alot in bed, talks in her sleep often and she is quite artistic also.

Thanks for taking time over this.
 
summeroflondon last decade
Is there some amount of anxiety and restlessness in her when she is awake
 
vikas_grower last decade
She is not anxious but sometimes she is quite restless, she'll start doing gymnast type moves and keep doing it over and over then I sometimes have to tell her to sit down and relax.

Thanks again!
 
summeroflondon last decade
Can u tell more such things that u find little unusual or odd .

Does she likes to move a lot and finds difficulty in being still .

What are her fears .

Any effect of Silicea so far .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Hi

I can't think of anything else that is odd!
She doesn't have difficulty in sitting still.
I don't think she has any fears that I know of she's quite brave. Although I remember once or twice she complained about the dark.

I'm not sure whether the silicia has worked. She still hasn't passed stools in the night but she is still wetting her nappy.

Yesturday she forgot the nappy and she got up in the night and went to the toilet which was good but then
she put a nappy on and wet it later on.

Thanks for you help
 
summeroflondon last decade
Hi again just reporting back,

there hasn't been any noticable change with the use of the silicia as of yet.

Please let me know if I should try pulsatilla now I have it in my kit in 30.

Thankyou

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
Even if there is no change , it will not be good to give a new medicine too soon after Silicea please allow a gap of at least 15 days
 
vikas_grower last decade
Okay, I didn't realise that!

I will wait for 15 days and then be in touch for further instructions from you.

Thankyou Vikas

kind regards,

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
Hi Vikas,

I hope you are well.

I have some good news my daughter has shown a marked improvement with the bedwetting. She doesn't wear a nappy and has only wet herself a few times in the last couple of weeks!

She also has not been wetting herself during the day much, sometimes she wets herself a little in her underwear but not fully as she used to before.

I am sure the silicia has helped and I'd like to thankyou so so much for helping me with this problem.

Please let me know what to do next.

Thankyou and bless you for your help,

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
I think we should just wait .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Ok Vikas, let's wait I'll get back to you in a week or so.

Thanks

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
Hi Vikas,

i hope you are well. You were right about waiting to see what happens.

Yasmin my daughter has started wetting herself again and back to nappies! I don't understand how you knew it was a temporary phase but wow your intuition was spot on!

Please let me know what I should do next.

Thankyou very much
 
summeroflondon last decade
How is her body odour.

Does she still sweats on head during sleep.
 
vikas_grower last decade
Her body is still stale smelling. But she doesn't seem to sweat on her head so much.
 
summeroflondon last decade
Any other thing or change u noticed apart from decrease in sweat .
 
vikas_grower last decade
I haven't really noticed any other change except that she doesn't seem as sensitive to the cold nowadays. She still has a terrible concentration span and instead of sitting and doing wrk she wants to run around and play.

Thanks
 
summeroflondon last decade
Please get Silicia 200 and inform .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Ok I will let you know when I get it. Thanks,

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
Hi Vikas,

i hope you are well. It's taken me a while to get the medication but I have it now- silicia 200.

Please instruct me on what to do.

Thanks very much,

Summer
 
summeroflondon last decade
Please put 2 drops in 200 ml of spring water bottle and one capful only .

Thats it .
 
vikas_grower last decade
Ok thanks Vikas, I will do that and report back in around a week.

Thanks again
 
summeroflondon last decade

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