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left sided hemiplegia
Sir. my father aged 76years has under gone SDH last december after that he is some what better but since 1993 he is schizOphrenic patient and he used to take PSYCARE FORTE AND PSYCARE PLUS allopathic treatment. After the surgery i contacted the psychiatry doctor and the psychiatry medicines. after taking this medicines he won't be in our mood.always he used to sleep then with my homeopathic knowledge I gave him VERATRUM ALBUM 2OO towards the symptom wandering from home and ANACARDIUM 1M towards the symptom that he used to scold or for the abusing words. Neurosurgeon has given VALENCE OD 5OOmg and CERECETAM 800mg daily one tablet at the bed time. now past six months he is suffering from left sided hemiplegia.Now i am giving him only FIVE PHOS both timings 3pills daily.he tall, thin. non-diabetic, with normal B.P, with more talkativeness and he loves his wife more and more rather than godand he is pure vegetarian he feels his left sides parts more painful and some thing is moving in the eys he specifies and recently that means from two days he saying that vertigo and asking us either my leg is broken or the cot is broken. I am having a good confidence on homeopathy that this medication can make him to walk on the road. please suggest me good medicine. thanking u sir.saijayaraman.c on 2013-07-19
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Please give him a single dose of Lachesis 200 and see how that affects in 10 days. Only one dose, not daily.
♡ kadwa last decade
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