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Exams went relatively well.

Her period came after 40 days. This is the longest elapsed time since between her first and second periods two years ago.

Now she feels sad and isn't sleeping very well at night. This morning (about 12 hours ago) she took 3 pills of Kali Phos 6x. What else can be done to help?

Thank you
 
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Give her merc. sol. 30c one pill three times a day for three days. Report changes after a couple of weeks.
 
maheeru last decade
gave her 1st merc sol pill last night at about 7.30 pm.

started crying when i said that i didnt want much dessert to avoid getting diabetes. she said she cried because she feels that i discourage her from eating sweet food. she has always liked eating dessert/chocolate, and sweet corn flakes for breakfast. after crying - then he said she was extremely tired (she had been studying for an exam all day and then went for a brief walk). After sleeping at night, next morning (today) she said she was not tired in the morning.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
Is this screen name yours? I mean 'Blood in Urine'? Was it created for another family member?
 
maheeru last decade
blood in urine is for another family member
 
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Throat ache recurring---continued:
she took merc sol for 3 days, ending Wednesday.

Friday at 3.30 pm: she was given vaccine for meningitis as that is recommended by the CDC (Center for Disease Control) per the pediatrician.

She seemed okay Friday evening, was cheerful.

Saturday morning (today) she says she has slight sore throat, loss of appetite. We were told that fever ad sore throat are possible temporary side effects of the vaccine.
 
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I am sorry, I just realized that we should have waited for merc sol symptoms to be revealed before she took the meningtis vaccine.

she has temperature of
99.8Fahrenheit

Please advise, will there be a problem?
 
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'Blood in Urine' is for father.
Sorry for any confusion caused
 
Blood in Urine last decade
If the vaccine was not mandatory or a significant deterrent for a serious problem, it could be avoided.

May be waiting out is a good thing.

Will try to answer the other thread titled 'blood in urine' next week. It escaped my notice earlier.
 
maheeru last decade
Thank you for advising on 'Blood in urine'.

Please note that Throat ache recurring - is the daughter. She already had the vaccine (Friday) so we cannot avoid it now.

She said that before taking the vaccine on Friday, her throat felt dry and she was not sure but was feeling that something was not normal with her throat. She did not tell me (mother) this on Friday.

Since Saturday she has felt throat dry, like sand paper, hurts a little. right side of neck lymph nodes swollen. She says it is the same area (right side) as the last time when she has sore throat.
Feeling tired. Keeps clearing her throat every few minutes. Has become very quiet and is doing homework.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
The point about avoiding vaccine was in general and you could make use of it in future.

Waiting out will be a good option now in case of daughter.

How many days have passed since the last merc. sol. 30c dose?
 
maheeru last decade
Took last dose of merc sol on April 17th.

Her throat slowly got better - she also had nasal discharge.

Today feel much better with respect to throat.

However, woke up this morning saying that right foot was hurting in the spot just under the big toe when she walks. She says it got worse during the day, now she is walking with a slight limp just to avoid putting pressure on the painful spot. I will have to take her to the doctor tomorrow evening, as she is saying its hurting quite a bit. She doesn't recall having any injury.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
She says that as soon as she sat in bed after waking up this morning, and put her foot n the floor, it started to hurt.
 
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In the past, for example once every couple of months: if she bends her foot strangely, a sharp pain comes into foot, then gets worse, and then eventually slowly gets better - much like a pinched nerve feeling. has happened to right and left foot at different times. It gets better after she squeezes her foot.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
Her foot was hurting a lot while walking, so I had to drop her to school by taxi. Taking her to doctor in the afternoon to get foot examined.

Please advise whether we should give her any homeopathy. Thanks.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
online it shows that pain in foot is shown to be a symptom of merc col, is this related? what should we do?
 
Blood in Urine last decade
Waiting it out is good at this point. It's possible this symptom is an accessory symptom from the remedy.
 
maheeru last decade
The doctor took an x ray and said that they had not seen anything like this - inflammation under the big toe area. The doctor said she should take pain medication which the doctor has asked her to take to reduce inflammation: Motrin 200 g.
 
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x ray done. there is no fracture or bone issue. there is swelling in the area. we will wait it out. I am sure you are right, we will wait till Sunday morning. My daughter said she will wait till sunday morning to see if it subsides.

Since the joint specialist doctor has indicated that we should take motrin (ibuprofen) 200 g to reduce inflammation, we will wait till sunday and not take ibuprofen till sunday. if inflammation gets worse on sunday, we will be taking notes on this website. Please stay connected to give us further advice. Thank you.
 
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This morning (Saturday) she woke up still with same level of pain for walking. The swelling around the affected area is a bit circular.

I happen to have at home: 'injury pill' bottle mixture of pills: arnica200c, bellis per 200c, hypericum 200c, ledum 200c, rhus tox 200c. have not used it yet. should i?
 
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the doctor said that she has symptoms related to inflammation of area around the sesamoid bones (two tiny bones under the big toe). If the inflammation gets worse it can cause sesamoiditis.

She has asked for full rest of foot and for us to use soft/spongy padding under foot to be used while walking so as to minimize pressure.
 
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Is this a new symptom and she has never had experienced this ever before?

And what exactly happened on the day this pain started? Any trigger point she can think of? Any game? Any stumble or anything similar?
 
maheeru last decade
she tried hard to remember but doesnt remember any. She is guessing that she might have hit her foot against the bed railing that is at her feet, she is tall so we think that she may have hit her foot at night in her sleep.

Since she woke up that morning with pain walking and all day was on her feet a lot at school, we believe that it may have aggravated the injury. the swelling is about the size of a large coin a circular flat area.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
she has never had this happen before.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
I am going to give her the injury pills (it says 3 pills 3 times a day), as teh swelling is worse and she is asking for medicine. Also, it may be better to give her the injury pills as it is homeopathic, and instead of ibuprofen.
 
Blood in Urine last decade
It is late night here and I have to give her the medicine before she sleeps. So will give her 3 pills tonight.
Please continue advising us. Thank you so much.
 
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