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♡ Evocationer last decade
Ah you don't have it yet - I thought if you had it you should try it, based on that earlier picture. Let me look at the case a bit first if you are going to have to order a remedy.
♡ Evocationer last decade
alaskamom last decade
♡ Evocationer last decade
Yes I did. He did seem better for a few days, but it seems like we were all doing better for a few days, had lots of company over the weekend, visited with friends, etc., and I know he is really outgoing so that helped him too. He also is very sensitive to my moods and I've had a worse couple of days after a very busy weekend socially--busier than I like. So it's hard to say how much was the remedy, and how much was him just having a lot of fun and distractions.
alaskamom last decade
You should probably repeat your remedy at least, watch Ethan for awhile and see how he goes. Kody's case I am looking at now.
♡ Evocationer last decade
I repeated Ethan's remedy on the 18th. Wondering if I should repeat again? I don't feel I'm seeing a lot of difference after the remedy is given. He seems to want a lot of TV/computer time as if to avoid his feelings, and is reluctant to talk about them.
Also I am trying (on myself) EFT/tapping, and wondered if that sounded like something that would be good for the kids too.
Also I am trying (on myself) EFT/tapping, and wondered if that sounded like something that would be good for the kids too.
alaskamom last decade
Tapping is great. I see a lot of good results by an trauma counsellor I work closely with using Tapping.
So no change whatsoever, or is he slightly worse?
So no change whatsoever, or is he slightly worse?
♡ Evocationer last decade
I think maybe a bit of change for the better. He does seem to have a fair amount of times where he is playful and laughing easily. But I feel he could be better.
That's great to hear about tapping. I will be pursuing it more.
That's great to hear about tapping. I will be pursuing it more.
alaskamom last decade
Hello there, wondering if I should repeat Ethan's dose.
He has something new going on. Seems like every day, he ends up peeing in his pants a little bit prior to making it to the bathroom. A few times, it seems like he did it because he was mad at me saying no about something.
Once, yesterday, when we had some little girls over to play (his cousins), he held it too long because he was embarrassed that he couldn't pull his pants back up by himself without help, and so he just held it for as long as he could. He didn't want to come ask me.
Anyway, wondering if he just needs a dose, or if this is something different.
He has something new going on. Seems like every day, he ends up peeing in his pants a little bit prior to making it to the bathroom. A few times, it seems like he did it because he was mad at me saying no about something.
Once, yesterday, when we had some little girls over to play (his cousins), he held it too long because he was embarrassed that he couldn't pull his pants back up by himself without help, and so he just held it for as long as he could. He didn't want to come ask me.
Anyway, wondering if he just needs a dose, or if this is something different.
alaskamom last decade
Yes I think so. He seems to be more interested in going outside and playing with friends than being inside. So I take that as a good thing. I think he's doing well overall, for the most part.
alaskamom last decade
A couple things I'm thinking about, looking at him more closely, is that he seems to be getting those dark circles under his eyes back just a little bit.
He also is only interested in meat and starch for foods, and craves sweets. He is very limited on what he will eat.
He also is only interested in meat and starch for foods, and craves sweets. He is very limited on what he will eat.
alaskamom last decade
Alright that still suggests to me we are using a good remedy. Repeat the dose, but add 2 more hits to the bottle.
♡ Evocationer last decade
I did repeat Ethan's remedy already. I just wondered, I was reading up on Arsenicum Album since that is Kody's remedy, and I saw a lot of similarities to Ethan there, too. I know it's about more than similarities, but I just wanted to see what you thought about this article I was reading.
http://www.vithoulkas.com/contributions-of-gv/materia-medica...
So much of it reminds me of Ethan while I'm reading. Needing someone to be with him 24/7, to where he gets anxious even about the bathroom door being closed. Compulsive collecting and keeping little insignificant things---such as a piece of his favorite breakfast cereal. Thinking of himself first when something a happens to someone else---sometimes he will do something to try to get my attention when Kody just fell and hurt himself and is bawling. As for fastidiousness--that one doesn't seem to really be in force. He's a pretty messy kid, but is perfectionistic about certain things being a certain way. It mentioned a fear of robbers---he often has to take his favorite toy with him when we leave the house because he's afraid of someone stealing his toys while we're gone. Fear of death---that tends to be one he expresses regularly. He just mentioned it again yesterday.
I know there are many remedies which overlap in symptoms, but I just wanted to run that by you.
http://www.vithoulkas.com/contributions-of-gv/materia-medica...
So much of it reminds me of Ethan while I'm reading. Needing someone to be with him 24/7, to where he gets anxious even about the bathroom door being closed. Compulsive collecting and keeping little insignificant things---such as a piece of his favorite breakfast cereal. Thinking of himself first when something a happens to someone else---sometimes he will do something to try to get my attention when Kody just fell and hurt himself and is bawling. As for fastidiousness--that one doesn't seem to really be in force. He's a pretty messy kid, but is perfectionistic about certain things being a certain way. It mentioned a fear of robbers---he often has to take his favorite toy with him when we leave the house because he's afraid of someone stealing his toys while we're gone. Fear of death---that tends to be one he expresses regularly. He just mentioned it again yesterday.
I know there are many remedies which overlap in symptoms, but I just wanted to run that by you.
alaskamom last decade
Actually, that is well spotted. In fact Arsenicum and Carcinosin are differentials, and Arsenicum belongs to the C-ancer miasm.
I would be willing to try the remedy on him as well.
Do you think it suits your husband too - I could have made the same mistake for everyone!
I would be willing to try the remedy on him as well.
Do you think it suits your husband too - I could have made the same mistake for everyone!
♡ Evocationer last decade
All right, I will give him a dose today and see if anything happens.
Let me look it over with my husband in mind and see if it fits.
Let me look it over with my husband in mind and see if it fits.
alaskamom last decade
I'm not really seeing improvement with Ethan. He seems sad. I'm wondering too if he is just picking up on all of my husband's and my worries and making them his own.
Last few days he has been really fixated on money. Seems he has decided (probably from us talking about it too much in front of him) that money is what one needs to make their way in the world, and without it, we are weak and incapable of protecting ourselves. He seems to want to latch onto something that can protect him or make him strong, and lately that thing is money. I asked him what would he buy with money. He says he would buy toys first, whatever toys he wants, and then he would buy guns--lots of guns. That way he could keep away the bad guys. I asked him if he feels like God can keep him safe. He said no. I asked what about Mommy and Daddy? He said no. So he feels unsafe in the world. Deep down, he's sad, afraid, anxious. On the surface, he just wants to be constantly entertained--TV, computer games, going out with neighbor kids and playing. When he can't have those things, then he gets weepy and sad. He gets weepy if he has to do something he doesn't want to do. He always wants sweets and doesn't want to eat his veggies or even sometimes fruits. Just carbs and sweets and milk. Does he still fit with Arsenicum?
Last few days he has been really fixated on money. Seems he has decided (probably from us talking about it too much in front of him) that money is what one needs to make their way in the world, and without it, we are weak and incapable of protecting ourselves. He seems to want to latch onto something that can protect him or make him strong, and lately that thing is money. I asked him what would he buy with money. He says he would buy toys first, whatever toys he wants, and then he would buy guns--lots of guns. That way he could keep away the bad guys. I asked him if he feels like God can keep him safe. He said no. I asked what about Mommy and Daddy? He said no. So he feels unsafe in the world. Deep down, he's sad, afraid, anxious. On the surface, he just wants to be constantly entertained--TV, computer games, going out with neighbor kids and playing. When he can't have those things, then he gets weepy and sad. He gets weepy if he has to do something he doesn't want to do. He always wants sweets and doesn't want to eat his veggies or even sometimes fruits. Just carbs and sweets and milk. Does he still fit with Arsenicum?
alaskamom last decade
Did you give him Arsenicum?
♡ Evocationer last decade
alaskamom last decade
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