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[message deleted by nikkysh on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 02:03:24 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
Ok we will have to accept the Calc-fluor is the wrong prescription. Let me re-examine your case to find a better remedy.

There will be no need to add extra remedies if the prescription is correct. The fact that you feel the need to do that clearly shows I have chosen the wrong remedy.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

[message deleted by nikkysh on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 02:03:52 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
I just want to make sure that each choice is well considered, since I realise that you must spend money each time on postage to get the remedies.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
I appreciate your concern, but i am desperate for some help and money is not a concern at all. Also, we have a local health store that carries most homeopathic medicines.
 
nikkysh last decade
Alright then, in that case I would suggest getting Calc-brom 200c. I will continue analyzing so continue reporting and adding whatever details you feel are interesting or important.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

[message deleted by nikkysh on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 02:04:12 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
The bromatum element seems more highly indicated here - its main issue is mistakes, and being exiled from their work due to making mistakes. There is a constant feeling in Calc-brom that people will notice their mistakes, that they are doing something wrong, that people will observe this and this make thems feel like people will pounce on them for it. Bromatum has a strong sycotic feel to it - there is something wrong with me, I must cover it up - because Calc has this too, the two elements together create a very powerful problem - 'People will observe me making mistakes, I must hide what I do wrong or I will lose my job and be exiled because of it' - this is the essence of this remedy.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
thanks for the description, it sounds very close to my fears.

Would you please compare this with calcarea silicata and lycopodium fears for my understanding.
[message edited by nikkysh on Wed, 25 May 2011 00:37:19 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
one more point, I always have this feeling that i am in someway an important person and thus people are always watching me. This only puts me under pressure to perform at certain level to keep up my image.
 
nikkysh last decade
Calc-sil can come close. The silicum aspect though is quite different and changes the whole nature of the problem. Silicum is about image - how do people perceive me, what impression do I make, what am I in the eyes of others? Silicea tries hard to maintain a very specific image, which might be related to their environment, their family, their upbringing. Silicea says 'I must be this particular way' and will feel very anxious if people see them any other way. It doesn't have to be as a good person, just as a particular image. Calc-sil is extraordinarly anxious that others might see past this image into what is really going on inside - there is a feeling of a firm perfect outer them, and an inside part that conflicts with that image.

Lycopodium, as a plant, is not worried about what is wrong with them. They are oversensitive to a particular situation or environment which will set off their state. For Lycopodium, it is new situations where they skills and abilities are untested. Lycopodium feels that they have been uprooted from a place where they were comfortable, which is familar. They have been dropped into an environment that is strange, new, unfamiliar, and they do not know that they can survive there. Thus Lycopodium's main problem is 'Can I cope if the situation is new to me' whereas Silicea says 'Will my image breakdown when I perform'. Lycopodium's problems revolve around the environment they are in (Plant). Silicea perceives a problem within themselves that must be fixed or coped with (Mineral).
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

[message deleted by nikkysh on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 02:04:32 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
My preference would be Calc-brom. Bromium specifically fears making a mistake, losing their job, and being exiled from the country because of it. Neither Lycopodium or Silicea is specific for this. Calcarea specifically fears being observed, doing things in front of others, feels others are looking at them and seeing what is going on inside.

If Calc-brom is hard to get, I guess you could try Bromium on its own. I am not convinced that it covers enough of your case though.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Since I have to order calc-brom 200ck, do you suggest liquid or pellets.
I also repeated calc-fluor 2 days ago, how long of a gap is ideally required.
If your choice is liquid, also suggest me how to take it.
 
nikkysh last decade
Liquid is easier but if you have spare bottles and droppers then pillules are fine.

If when the remedy arrives you are feeling better because the latest dose of calc-fluor did something, then we can wait longer. Otherwise we will just start the Calc-brom.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

[message deleted by nikkysh on Fri, 08 Jul 2011 02:04:47 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
Calc-brom 200c had to be ordered from UK, and may take some time.

I also wanted to make sure you read my last post. Your comments will be helpful.
 
nikkysh last decade
You mentioned the trembling before. Trembling on being watched, being watched means someone will see you make mistakes.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
You mentioned the trembling before. Trembling on being watched, being watched means someone will see you make mistakes. You avoid situations where people will see you, see your trembling, see you fail, see you make mistakes.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
In the past, I have tried kali phos 6x and gelsemium 6x for acute use. Kali Phos specially seems to help a lot, although, the effect does not last very long. Can any or both these be used with other homeopathic medicine on as needed basis.
[message edited by nikkysh on Tue, 31 May 2011 01:29:21 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
No you should not mix medications. One remedy at a time is the way homoeopathy should be used. If you need other medicines, then the one being prescribed is incorrect.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
I got the remedy calc brom 200c in liquid. Its in a glass bottle with an inbuilt dropper on the top.
plz advice me how to take it.
[message edited by nikkysh on Wed, 01 Jun 2011 01:43:16 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
Is it made in pure alcohol?

For the first dose only, just place 1 drop into a full cup of water, stir thoroughly, and take 1 teaspoon into the mouth. After this test dose we can discuss further doses.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
It is made in 33% alcohol. I ordered this from ainsworths, UK. I was told its a reputable source. They also had 95% alcohol base available. If it makes difference, I could order another one.

I took the first dose this morning. I wait for your further instructions.
[message edited by nikkysh on Thu, 02 Jun 2011 03:44:44 BST]
 
nikkysh last decade
It's five days since I took the first dose. I have not felt any difference so.far. do you advice repeating dose.
 
nikkysh last decade
Yes, the test dose has shown no excessive sensitivity to it. Therefore, I want you to repeat the dose two more times, once each day.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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