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Waiting time in emotional problems

Dear Members,
I would like to lnow your opinion about the average time to get a response in cases of emotional problems.-I have been waiting 45 days on Calc. Carbonica 10M...any advices will be welcome,
thank you.
 
  mariah on 2005-04-05
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Hi mariah,
The right remedy shows a response (depending on the sensetivity of the patient) anytime from instantly to 48 hrs, maybe 7 days at the most. But I would seriously look at another remedy/potency, if there was no response over this time frame.
 
parachute last decade
Thank you for replying Parachute.-Do you think 7 days is enough time? I just wondering because i have been suffering with this problem for about 20 yrs....
thank you.
 
mariah last decade
Thank you for replying Parachute.-Do you think 7 days is enough time? I just wondering because i have been suffering with this problem for about 20 yrs....
thank you.
 
mariah last decade
45 days is a long time to wait.....before you decide there has been no response make sure there have been no subtle changes.....if you were given the remedy by a homeopath go back to them and let them check this out properly. If you took the remedy yourself then compare totally how you were with how you are now. If there really have been no changes it is fine now to try another remedy.
 
erika last decade
45 days without a response is definitely too long! 3-4 weeks waiting time is the top.
 
Astra2012 last decade

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