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Sulfur 6c side effect
Greetings to all!I am suffering from overweight , sever heart burn , tiredness, sweating, back ache, knee acke.
My doctor prescribed me sulfur6c morning 1 pellet, calcium carb. 30c ,afternoon, and Nux 6c at night.
After 5-6 days I start to have more heart burn, and right side abdomen pain irradiating to the upper chest., I stopped sulfur for 1 day and immediately pain decrease,.
Please advice and explain what happened to me, and hat to do.
Thanks a lot.
Makhovska on 2012-03-21
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Well firstly your homoeopath is breaking one of our most basic rules by prescribing 3 medicines at once. This is dangerous. I would leave this homoeopath and find one that practices according to our guidelines - one remedy at a time, repeat doses given only when the reaction is assessed, the minimum amount given to produce a positive change, and remedies given in water not as straight (dry) pellets.
Is your doctor a properly trained homoeopath? I suspect not if he is being so careless with our medicines.
Is your doctor a properly trained homoeopath? I suspect not if he is being so careless with our medicines.
♡ brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Hi- do you like your doctor? Could
you have told him about your reaction?
Just don't take any more sulpur- it was
too much -but I hope you can find
another doctor or put your case on
this forum and let someone help you.
you have told him about your reaction?
Just don't take any more sulpur- it was
too much -but I hope you can find
another doctor or put your case on
this forum and let someone help you.
♡ simone717 last decade
Thank for fast reply, to be frank she is only homeopath mentioned in the please I live in ,i am so sad because we don't have options and no homeopathic medicine here, Saudi Arabia.
If u can help what I suppose to do with rest of my medicine Nux and calcium carb.?
Thank for understanding.
If u can help what I suppose to do with rest of my medicine Nux and calcium carb.?
Thank for understanding.
Makhovska last decade
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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
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
Hi there-Please start an entire new thread.
Title it something like :
Need someone to take my case please
Just say - could someone on forum take my case -.
I have only one homeopath in my area and do not
feel ok working with her.
Then state what you were told to take and what you
have stopped. Then state what your problem is.
someone will give you a new prescription and may
ask more questions.-
I say to do this bc sometimes when a thread has
been answered no one looks at it again.
best,
Simone
Title it something like :
Need someone to take my case please
Just say - could someone on forum take my case -.
I have only one homeopath in my area and do not
feel ok working with her.
Then state what you were told to take and what you
have stopped. Then state what your problem is.
someone will give you a new prescription and may
ask more questions.-
I say to do this bc sometimes when a thread has
been answered no one looks at it again.
best,
Simone
♡ simone717 last decade
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