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Advice on Several Symptoms
Any Professional HomepathYour advice will be much appreciated on what homeopathic remedies, in priority order, are suggested to treat the following long term conditions and the dosages. Also, can the remedies be taken together, if not, how much time between them.
Overview Im retired, 63, and for over 20 years have been leading a healthy lifestyle, including good nutrition, daily exercise and stress management. Nevertheless, Im diabetic type 2 (well controlled with exercise and meds Lantus 10 units and Diamicron 30mg X2), have hypothyroid (on 75mcg synthroid), low testosterone (getting bi-weekly depo-testosterone cypionate 2.0 ml injections), and acid reflux (on Pariet 20 mg 2X daily).
Symptoms
1. Frequent urination (day and night) due to overactive bladder, (some years ago tried Flomax and stopped due to severe side effects. Urologist now suggested taking Ditropan, but didnt do so due to the potential side effects.
2. Bronchiestasis, with occasional shortness of breath.
3. Sinusitis, Thick and sticky mucous from nose and lungs (worst upon rising with accumulation in throat), Its mostly clear, but yellowish in first two or three discharges.
4. Eczema in ears, with daily scaling removal and itching at times
5. Cold body, and especially extremities right hand and toes (day and night),
6. Unsteady on my feet, walking like a drunk, and
7. Tinnitus (ringing & hissing in both ears, day and night)
8. Lacking usual strength and stamina for the past 6 m
optimistic on 2009-12-15
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