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Remedy for stroke

I am hoping that someone can help me. My 78 year mother in law had a stroke over a year ago. She is hypersensitive on the left hand side, which she says feels like her left side is fizzing all the time. She does not like anyone touching that side. She is able to talk fine, but is forgetting small things. She is able to walk, but very, very wobbly on her feet and can not go out on her own. We constantly think she is going to fall over. She is very down and has struggled with doing any of the exercises, as she just can't seem to motivate herself (although that is not surprising). Any help on a remedy would be very much appreciated.
[message edited by ciaramangan on Mon, 05 Aug 2013 22:32:22 BST]
 
  ciaramangan on 2013-08-05
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Zady101 last decade
Please visit the link below entitled

'Robert Ray was CURED from the after effects of 3 Strokes he suffered from 2002 to 2010'

http://www.joedelivera.com/?p=388

Robert Ray has reported his case in detail on this link as he was able to do so on the ABC Forum where I first treated him.

It is hoped that Zady will not repeat his statement in a previous post where he accused me of 'Hijacking his post'.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Hi,

Please copy the questionnaire from the below link and answer them here:

http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925/
 
Zady101 last decade
Below are my answers to the questionnaire. Sorry I didn't realise I had to fill this in first.

Patient ID: MS
Sex: Female
Age: 78

1. Describe your main suffering?

The main suffering is hypersenstivity of the left side since a stroke one year ago and being very unsteady in walking.

2. What other physical sufferings do you have in your body?

She had a stroke and three heart attacks in quick succession one year ago. She can speak, so speech as such wasn't effected. She can walk but is very unsteady on her feet and can not walk very far. She will not go out on her own, due to fear of falling, although she never has fallen, she feels (and looks) like she is going to fall all the time. She is hypersenstive down her left side, which she refers to as constant fizzing. Her left arm and leg feel heavy and although she can use them, they don't function as well as the right arm / leg. A lot of the time her arm will just hang down.


3. What mental sufferings / feelings do you have associated with your physical sufferings?

Very lethargic mentally and very down due to her inability to achieve simple tasks that she used to be able to do. She is quite forgetful and talks about talking to her mother, who died sometime ago and then she immediately realises that her mother is dead. She calls herself a silly arse when she does this:-)


4. What exactly do you feel when you are at your worst?

It is very difficult to get an answer out of her on this question. She says she feels awful and uncomfortable all the time.

5. When did it all start? Can you connect it to any past event or disease?

They symptoms started after the stroke and three heart attacks one year ago.


6. Which time of the day you are worst?

She says she feels equally as bad all day. I'm struggling to get an answer from her on this.


7. What are the things which aggravate your suffering and which are those which ameliorate the same?

She says nothing makes it better, it is constant.

8. Do your think your sufferings have relation to any external stimuli (like, change of place) or any internal biological changes in the body, like, menses (in females)?

If she is touched in anyway on her left side. If she has to walk any distance or any kind of movement.


9. When do you feel better, during hot weather or cold weather, humid or dry weather?
She is inside all the time, so she says that temperature doesn't really bother her.


10. Describe your general mental set up? Are you Moody, Arrogant, Mild, Agreeable Changeable, Nervous, Suspicious, Easily offended, Quiet, Arguing, Irritating, Lazy etc.

She is a very positive person normally, but has lost that positivity now. She would avoid an argument at any cost. She is quite mild, but she knows her own mind and won't be moved if she has made up her mind on something. She will not take part in groups of any kind. She says all she needs is family, which puts a pressure on the family to be there. She has no other female or male friends outside the family. We have tried to get her to go to a stroke support group, but she says that groups are not for her. She is happy in her own company.

- How do you feel before or during a thunderstorm?

She says she quite likes thunder storms.

- Do you like being consoled during your tough times?

She does not like to be consoled at all. When she is upset she likes to be left alone. If she gets upset in public, which is rare, she will stop herself quickly and pull back the emotion.

- Are you sensitive to external stimuli like smell, noise, light etc?

She jumps out of her skin at the slightest noise. Even putting a knife down on a plate a little two loudly will make her jump. Very sensitive to any kind of noise.

- Do you have any typical habit or gesture like nail biting, causeless
weeping, talking to one self etc?

No weeping or nail biting or any kind of habit like that.

- How do you feel about your friends, family, your children and especially your husband / wife?

Family is her world. She has no friends outside the family and does not thinks she needs any. She thinks the family should be enough for anyone. Her husband has developed dementia over a number of years, which has got progressively worse. She was his sole carer. He has gone into a home in the last three weeks as he required 24 hour care. So she is trying to adjust to not having the caring role and at the same time the relief of not having the caring role

11. What are your fears and do you dream of any situation repeatedly?

Water is a major fear and noise. She says she does not remember any dreams.

12. What do you crave for in food items and what are your aversions?

No major aversions. She will try most anything. Not mad about cooked carrots.


13. How is your thirst: Less, Normal or Excessive?

Less


14. How if your hunger: Less, Normal or Excessive?

Normal

15. Is there any kind of food which your body can’t stand?

No

16. Is your sweat normal or less or more? Where does it sweat more: Head, Trunk or Limbs?

Normal and no specific areas that sweat more.

17. How is your bowel movement and stool type?

Bowel movement is normal and no issues.

18. How well do you sleep? Do you have a particular posture of sleeping?

Sleep can be disturbed, but this may be due to the fact that she still thinks her husband is in the house sometimes and she is checking for him. This may calm down over time.

19. Do you think you are able to satisfy your sexual desires in general?

N/A

20. How do you think you are different from others, if at all?

She doesn't think she is that different to anyone else.


21. What medications have been taken earlier by you to treat the diseases and do you have any particular symptom surfacing after the medication?

She has been provided with blood thinners etc since the stroke and heart attack.


22. What major diseases are running in your family?

Diabetes.


23. Describe, how do you look like? Describe your overall appearance

5 ft 5 inches. Overweight, possibly 12 stone (couldn't get exact). Brown hair. Pale skin. Glasses for reading.


I hope this is enough information, but let me know if you need more.
 
ciaramangan last decade
Hi,

Please take ARNICA 6C as per the below method:

Please get a dropper bottle of 4 oz, 6oz or 8oz size. Please fill 60% of the bottle with clean water (spring water, bottled water, etc but not tap water).
1) Dissolve 2 pellets of ARNICA 6C in it. Once the pellets dissolve. Shake 2-3 times to mix the contents well.
2) Add 20% alcohol (Brandy, Vodka), so 20% bottle is still empty.

Dosing procedure:
Tap the bottle 5 times against some leather book or any soft book, take out 5 drops into some cup which has 3 teaspoons water in it (approx 1 and 1/2 oz), stir and drink.

Do this TWICE A DAY for 3 days and update me so that we can adjust the dosage.

Store the bottle in a dark place away from Sunlight.

PS: Dropper bottles are available in pharmacies and/or supermarkets.

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Zady101 last decade
Zady101 - thank you so much for this. I will try this and come back to you with an update.
 
ciaramangan last decade
Zady101 - Apologies for the delay in coming back to you. My mother in law felt the tingling sensation increase significantly over the three days that she took the remedy. She stop and now she says although still tingling her leg and arm feel like lead. I am unsure what do next?
 
ciaramangan last decade
I could not understand your answer. Can you please rephrase it again?
 
Zady101 last decade

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