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Need help for complex case

Hi my name is Anna. I'm 34 year old female. I had an adverse reaction to antibiotic cipro and have been crippled for a year and a half.

First with multiple tendon strains. The tendons got better but in October 2012 I began tearing muscles doing nothing much at all. The worst in in my calves. I have torn them both four times.
On top of it I have ankle/calf contractures and inability to walk with flat feet because of the repeated injury and scar tissue/ restrictive adhesions and the muscle fragility from the adverse reaction. I start to heal, get a little length back in the calf and then I tear them again. They contract once again It's a cycle that happens every 1 to 3 months. However I've never regained my ability to walk with a flat foot for a year.

I was working with a homeopath and have tried CAlC Carb, Sulphur, Sepia, and now Silicea. To no avail. I'm still not improving.

In fact my whole body with the calves being most extreme, I have thickened adhesive muscle tissue that won't stretch, fascial binding with nodules that are mostly soft with a few pea size crunchy knots. If I stretch too far things tear so I have to be very careful. Right now I have the most unbearable itching drawing pains in my most recent muscle tears in the calves. They twitch a little and are becoming more and more inflexible as they heal.

Also, have complicated health history. I have a small pituitary adenoma with a mild rise in serum prolactin, hashimotots thyroitis with a 5 cm right sided nodule and goiter, a history of oviarian cysts, got a cyst behind ear and in my wrist.

Have super heavy periods with large clots 3 weeks apart. Right leg was paralysed twice once in 2009 and again in 2010. Couldn't find the cause. Accompanied by severe back pain and inflammation. Went away on its own.

6 bulging discs, early osteopenia, spinal arthritis, schmorls nodes in mid back, tendency toward cold, emotional sensitivity. Can be very vital, sunny generous adventurous and energetic but quickly drop into deep exhaustion. Eyes look dead. Bitterness and feel abandoned by everyone including God.

Have some social anxiety because I'm so emotionally empathic and read people so well, I feel the need to take care of them. Only have a couple of people I feel I can be myself with.

I'm also very strong and more powerful than most. People find me striking. Clearly I'm strong, I've torn and strained over 12 muscles and tendons, been in and out of a wheelchair for a year and lost all but two of my friends and I still am trying to get better.

Any help would be appreciated. Scar tissue and repeated damage and contracture of calves are my main concerns. Thanks!
 
  hooptie29 on 2013-03-31
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
you can take
1. Mag Phos-12x 3 pallets twice a day
2. Rhus Tox-200 (200c) 6 pills twice a day
Pl keep 30-40 minutes gap between 1 and 2
3. Calc Fluorica-1m 6 pills at bed time every day

Pl take this treatment for one month and then give feedback

R.P. Tamhankar
 
shouse_nsk last decade

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