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Ankylosing Spondolysis

Hi All,

I am sorry, if the question has been asked before.
Could anyone tell me any treatment in Homeopathy for Ankylosing Spondolysis.
My mother is suffering from AS from last 9 years and we are not able to cure her because of lack of knowledge.
Even doctors are misleading us.
Your response are highly appreciated.

Thanks & Regards,
Sidd
 
  sidd4help on 2012-03-12
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
We don't have remedies for named conditions. Homoeopathy works by individualizing each case to a high degree. This means that any one of our 5000+ medicines might be suitable for any patient with this condition, and that 100 patients with the same condition might each need a completely different remedy.

The condition has, and can be cured, using homoeopathy. However, you are not going to find an 'ankylosing spondolysis' remedy. This is not how we work, but a practitioner can instead prescribe a medicine on the basis of the whole unique picture of the person's health, in order to cure them.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
SURE, we will do our best.

The following additional information is required to help you. Therefore, please do the best you can in providing a detailed and accurate data.

1) What is your Location/age/sex/height/weight? What is your JOB-WORK?
2) Duration of illness?
3) Chief Complaints?
4) How is your Thyroid functioning?
5) Do you have Diabetes?
6) Do you have Digestion Problem?
7) How is your Bowl movement?
8) Do you feel thirsty? How many glasses of water you drink every day?
9) Do you feel good in warm or cold or humid climate?
10) Are you having any stress? Describe it.
11) Do you get normal sound sleep?
12) Explain in detail about you mood?
13) Any problem with you periods? (For females)
- Are the periods early, regular or late in general? How long do they last?
- Do you suffer from any kind of physical or mental discomfort before, during or after the periods?
- Is the flow scanty, normal or excessive?
- Is the blood thick bright red or pale watery?
- Do you notice any clots in the flow?
14) Any past medical problem which you would like to share the information?
15) List of medicine in use at present?
16) Do you exercise daily? Or any other physical activity.
17) How is your Cholesterol level?
18) What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?
19) How is your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?
20) Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

Please Update.

Regards,
Nikkie.
 
Nikkie last decade
Hi brisbanehomoeopath and Nikkie,

Thank you for the response.
I understand that treatment to any disease or illness is not a magic and needs proper and accurate information from my side. I will try to collect as much data as i can and will post this here.
In the meantime, can you suggest any AS specialist where i can go and take advice, as there are few questions which i won't be able to answer.

Please suggest.

Best Regards,
 
sidd4help last decade
A homoeopathic case is best taken in the following way. Questions should not be leading (suggest the answer), encourage single word answers, or offer a few options. Questions are best asked as completely open questions.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR GIVING YOUR CASE


Go through each problem one at a time giving a full description of what happens, what pains and sensations you get, what makes it worse and what makes it better, the history of the complaint including when it started and what was happening around that time.

Write a separate section for each problem. Cover even the smallest problems you have.

If any of your symptoms occur together, or immediately before or after one another this is important to note as well.

Do not give single word or short sentence descriptions. The more information you give the better I will be able to help.

Do not read up on the remedies and discuss them. Do not attempt to use the Remedy Finder program on this site. Try to keep yourself apart from all the information about remedies on the internet. Such research on your part actually makes it harder to find the right remedy for you not easier.

Whenever you describe a sensation or pain, try to help me to imagine having that same pain. For example, what would have to happen to me to recreate that symptom?

Allow yourself to diverge if you wish. If discussing the problem brings up any emotional or mental issues, then discuss them.

Do not edit your report, except for spelling mistakes. It is important that even if you use the wrong word, you write that. You can correct yourself in the next sentence.

If you have not done this by the time you have covered your problems, discuss the problems you have generally had in your life. What have been the big traumas, the big issues for you? Where have you felt unable to change, where do you get stuck repeating the same behaviours?

Also discuss the issues you might have had in childhood. Talk about your family, your upbringing, your parents. What kind of child were you? What did you fear, what did you aspire to, what do you remember the most?

Lastly talk about the way in which you handle or cope with your problems. What are the patterns that reoccur in your life? How do you find yourself managing your problems, even if it is not successful? To what degree do your problems affect you? How do you think everything will work out in the end for you?

There will almost certainly be more questions from me after this to clarify and to explore further.

David Kempson
Professional Classical Homoeopath
Dip.Hom.Med.1994
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade

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