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Parkinson's disease
I posted some time ago about my grandfather who has Parkinson's. However, I forgot my password so I could not log in again. After numerous attempts at trying to recover password with no success (I never received a reminder e-mail even after a few days), I have decided to create a new account and post again.My grandfather is 80 years old. He has had Parkinson's for 5-6 years. His condition has not markedly worsened. He has physiotherapy every weekday. He can move about almost as normal and also drives. When I posted last time, the doctor who replied advised to take Natrum Mur 200 once a week for one month and report back. He has taken the medicine for one month now and he said there is no change. Please advise what to do. Thank you in advance.
Bala_Krishna on 2012-02-02
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Dear Bala Krishna,
You have this link plz click to get the older post for your ref.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/312146/
Please follow Joe,s line of treatment, i will be following your case for studying.
Dont worry your Grandfather will be ok. Lots of prayers for his good health.
Do interact with JOE before moving ahead.
Regards,
Nikkie.
You have this link plz click to get the older post for your ref.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/312146/
Please follow Joe,s line of treatment, i will be following your case for studying.
Dont worry your Grandfather will be ok. Lots of prayers for his good health.
Do interact with JOE before moving ahead.
Regards,
Nikkie.
♡ Nikkie last decade
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