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Yes... sorry I haven't been on here in a while. When something doesn't work I tend to give up on it.

In January 2010 I was tested and was spilling 7grams of protein via urine output had no protein was remaining in my blood stream. I was extremely tired, my body very swollen. At that time I went to the health food store and started taking Grapine, Vit B Complex, and CoQ10. In February I was seen by a kidney specialist and he put me on a diuretic called Lasix and I went from 249 lbs to 237 lbs. In March I had a kidney biopsy and it confirmed that I had a kidney disease called Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) which causes Nephrotic Syndrome {protein spillage, edema}. In March my urine tests showed I was down to spilling 3.5 grams of protein {mostly due to the diuretic since my urine output increases on it}.
At the end of May the kidney specialist convinced me to start an Ace Inhibitor for blood pressure {at the time my blood pressure was around 124/93}. So I started the drug and felt terrible.. nausea, vomiting, coughing. He believed that my protein would come down to 2 grams just by taking 5mg a day. In June my protein was up .5 grams rather than down and my blood pressure remained so he upped the dose of the blood pressure meds to 10mg per day. I got really sick with coughing, nausea and vomiting. My blood pressure went up.. at times to 130/104 while on Ramipril. I stopped taking it 1 1/2 weeks ago and feel much better. My blood pressure is now down to 114/86. A few days ago I started taking Garlic suppliment and Hawthorn to help with the blood pressure.

If anyone has homeopathic advice for me I would love to hear it. I realize that a large part of the problem is salt.. I swell up badly when I have a salty meal. I also swell up if I have a Coke or Pepsi but not if I drink a Brisk Ice Tea so I'm not sure if it is the caffine or something else {I never drink coffee though}.

I am now down to 233 lbs.

Thanks.

~ Eva.
 
ontheprairie last decade
You know what.. I have Nat Sulph 6dh and Terebinthina 6ch at home and will give it another try.

Thanks.
 
ontheprairie last decade
Thanks for your posting. I have tried allopathic treatment for same condition for ten years. I have posted my case at
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/164082/ Nephrologist made me use steoroids and then azarthioprine (ace inhibibor) (150 mg daily to gradually tampering it). I used it for one year. Albumin was almost in control but when I stopped taking it. Relapse was triggered. Again I had to stop steoiods (predisalones) and ACE inhibotor.But there were frequent relpses (twice a year. After 7 years even ACE inhibtor was unable to keep my disease suppressed. Then I used cyclosporin which worked well for one year but again relapse was triggered when I reduced its dose. I didnt have good experience with alopathic treatment for this disease. Now I am trying homeopathic with a hope of recovery.I am using Nat Mur as well. So didnt Nat Mur work for you?
 
sal160us last decade
I have been unable to get Nat Mur in the dose recommended. I have it in 200c strength at home.
 
ontheprairie last decade
-----------Description

Natrum muriaticum is the homeopathic remedy commonly known as table salt or sodium chloride. Salt is the second most common substance in nature, water being the first. Salt is an important component in regulating the balance of body fluids. Salt is a constituent in both body fluids and tissues. Excessive salt intake inhibits proper absorption of nutrients and weakens the nervous system, while a lack of salt creates a lack of fluid, resulting in an emaciated and withered appearance.

Salt was not extensively used for medicinal purposes until the time of Samuel Hahnemann, the father ofhomeopathy. While ancient physicians did employ salt in the treatment of liver enlargement and other swellings, salt had little medicinal value until Hahnemann's studies of the remedy in the early nineteenth century.

Natrum muriaticum (Nat. mur.) is a slow acting remedy that responds well to chronic ailments. It is seldom prescribed for acute conditions, and then only when symptoms specific to the remedy are present. This polychrest is a very powerful and deep acting remedy and makes long lasting changes, often continuing to bring about results for several years.

Nat. mur. increases production of red blood cells and albumin, a protein found in animal and vegetable tissues. It does not cure by supplying the amount of salt that the body needs, but acts to alter and restore the tissues of the body so they can assimilate the body's needs for salt from food. By bringing the body into a state of health, Nat. mur. reduces the patient's susceptibility to colds, fevers, and other ailments.

General Use

Nat. mur. ailments typically come about as a result of emotional excitement, trauma, bad news, grief, disappointed love, fright, suppression of emotions, sexual excess, and head injuries. Exposure to the sun and intake of alcohol or salt may also cause Nat. mur. ailments. These conditions may weaken the immune system and create illness.

This remedy is frequently indicated in emaciated persons, teething children, persons who are congested and catch cold easily, the elderly, or awkward, pubescent girls who suffer from headaches and menstrual irregularities. Nat. mur. children are frequently serious. They dislike excessive physical contact and hate to be teased. These children often have frightening dreams about being robbed.

Nat. mur. is indicated when the following remedy picture is present. The patient's face is pale and waxy and her body has an emaciated appearance. Her face and hair may be oily, while the lips and corners of the mouth are dry and cracked. She is weak, both in body and mind, and is absentminded and forgetful. The mucous from bodily discharges has the constituency of egg whites. A craving for salty, sour, or bitter foods is present, as is an aversion to bread, fats, or rich foods. The patient is thirsty for cold drinks even though she is constantly chilly and suffers from a lack of vital heat. She is sensitive to light touch and pressure. Cold sores on the lips or mouth may appear frequently, often as a result of suppressed emotions or as a companion to fever. The body may exude a sour smell. Hangnails are prevalent. Complaints are better from open air, but worse from warmth or heat.

Mentally she is depressed, sad, easily startled, sensitive, anxious, irritable, restless, angry, moody, nervous, easily offended, and indifferent. She dwells on past occurrences and is fearful of crowds, of an impending situation or calamity, thunderstorms, or being robbed. The patient wishes to be alone and demonstrates introverted behavior. To avoid being hurt she may avoid intimacy. She is very emotional but does not like to express her emotions in public and retires to the safety of her own home to cry. Her emotions are exaggerated and her moods often alternate radically. She may appear to desire consolation, but when it is offered she becomes angry or rejects it. She acts in a hasty or rushed manner and cannot urinate in public.

Symptoms are generally worse in the morning around 10 A.M., at night, from the cold, the heat of summer, sun exposure, open air, consolation, suppression of sweat, physical and mental exertion, lying on the left side, after eating, from noise, from pressure or touch, and before, after, and during menstruation. Symptoms are better from bathing in cold water, lying down, from sweating, or through rest.

Specific Indications

Nat. mur. patients frequently suffer from digestive ailments, oftentimes from the suppression of emotions. The stomach is distended with gas, there is a slowness of bowel function, and digestion takes a long time. Other indications include stomach pain, heartburn, liver pain two or three hours after eating, excessive hunger and thirst, a constant need to urinate, an aversion to bread, and a craving for salty, sour, and bitter foods. An empty feeling in the stomach may occur at 10 A.M. Symptoms are often relieved upon eating. The patient is frequently constipated. When stools do occur, they are dry and hard and often difficult to expel. They may be preceded by rumbling in the abdomen and flatulence. Nat. mur. is a good remedy for indigestion caused by the consumption of rich food, which often causes green, watery diarrhea. Symptoms are worse from eating starchy food.

The Nat. mur. woman is greatly affected by her menstrual cycle. Her mental symptoms are increased before menstruation, and she may suffer from headaches, nausea, skin eruptions, weakness, back pains, heart palpitations, and pains in her abdomen and loins. She is discontented and lacks enjoyment of any kind. Her cycle is either early or late. After the menstrual flow has stopped, the woman may still suffer from depression, headache, or cramps.

The headaches typical of Nat. mur. are centered in the forehead and temples, although they may occur at the back of the head. Headaches are often caused by emotional excitement, grief, anger, head injuries, eye strain, anemia, or malnutrition. The pain is of a bursting or throbbing nature. The headache is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, and extreme thirst. The eyes are sore and watery. The headache is worse from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M., after eating, light, noise, motion, mental strain, lying down, and during menstruation. It is often relieved by sweating.

The cough is dry, hacking, and irritating. It is worse during fever, and may be accompanied by a bursting headache. Involuntary urination may occur while coughing or sneezing.

The cold is accompanied by watery eyes, post-nasal drip, thirst, stuffy nose, dry lips, sneezing, and white mucus. The patient may lose his sense of smell and taste. The same symptoms occur in hay fever.

The fever is hot and burning. The patient is chilled and may be nauseous, sleepy, restless, and dazed. His face is flushed and he may talk without stopping. He is also excessively thirsty.

The sore throat is dry and burning. The voice is hoarse and the patient can only swallow liquids. There may be a sensation described as a lump in the throat.-----

This discribes me well .. what doze should I use?
 
ontheprairie last decade
Although this answer is late - someone else looking for an answer to these problems might try Apis 30C for the swelling - several times a day until the symptoms are gone. As for the Kidney problem - Urea 200C for one week - One pill a day should improve the kidneys.
 
Anita1 last decade
My mother has been having proteinuria for a while. For the 24 hour urine exam the results came up to be a little over 700mg/dL (very high) and has a trace of hemoglobin in the urine. Her kidneys tend to feel hot and frequently creates stones. What would you recommend for her and what dose?
 
yari1 last decade

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