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A lot of medicines match his symptoms as is the case in homeopathy in general. Its hard for me to say...
 
peaks 5 years ago
This is common whenever a person reads homoeopathic drugs he feels he has those symptoms
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
I need urgent help. Today he got extremely mad and hit his mom and me and broke things around the house when he didn't get what he wanted. This has been happening too often.

He continues to self-destruct every day. All he wants to do is use electronics all day and put earphones in his ears 14 hours a day. He doesn't even want to eat lunch or dinner unless it's junk food. Food remains on his table for 6 hours before he touches it after lots of reminders. He says he won't do things that are good for him because we said so and so; therefore, we deserve punishment !
 
peaks 5 years ago
Does he still move around naked ?
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
Yes.
 
peaks 5 years ago
Tell me about his nature in school ,among relatives and in friends circle.
Likes /dislikes
Physical ailments
Head injury ?
Birth history
Milestones
Family history.

Meanwhile start with Tub bov 1m 3 pills bedtime only one dose
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
Thanks. I've ordered Tub Bov 1m online, it should hopefully arrive in a few days.

Likes: Video games, social media, videos, sports, junk foods (sweets, sodas, salty and fried stuff), electronic and internet media, male fashion accessories, good clothes and shoes, looking good, sitting in front of smartphone, laptop or pc all day.

Dislikes: healthy food, studying, being told what to do, sleeping, discipline, waking up early.

Physical ailments - nothing that we know of at the moment. Had tonsils issues when he was younger, during tonsils removal operation when he was about 5 years old, he stopped breathing for a few moments apparently or at least thats what the doctor told us. They were quite terrified when they came out to report that he was fine.

Head Injury - never observed any.

Birth history - was born 3 weeks early, 6 lbs 8 or 12 ounces, 19 inches.

Milestones - was late in sitting up, crawling and walking. Started walking at approx 17 months. Started talking normally but loved to talk a lot. Was hyperactive and very alert from birth. When he started crawling, all hell broke loose at home. He had to be constantly chased and controlled all the time, otherwise, he would be curious to touch and play with everything (literally). Once he broke the tv and vcr in my friends house within 30 seconds of entering their home! Observed everything from the beginning. Very bright kid, but uses his intelligence for mostly the wrong stuff currently.

Family history - Mom was born in a war zone towards the end of the war (last 2 years). Maternal grandfather was in the army during the war and was not in the home for long periods of time. He died soon after the war, was sick for a long period of time before that (it's not clear what was the issue but clearly something to do with the war). Maternal side, family health history is not that clear, but what is clear is the mom inherited her father's military discipline and controlling nature. Paternal side family health history includes heart issues, diabetes, cholesterol problems. Its not clear if TB was prevalent in the family. Paternal grandfather does have a constant runny nose issue, especially in the mornings and winters. Father has WPW (again heart issue).
 
peaks 5 years ago
Does he likes pets / chocolates ,sleeps on abdomen,doesn't like others invading his life space ?
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
Is he restless ? Constantly moving about . Hyperactive ? Loving music ? Watching porn ?
Mental state of mother during pregnancy.is he only child ?
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
He loves chocolates, ice creams, sodas and pretty much everything sweet.

After medorhinnum was given, I observed he started sleeping on his abdomen for few weeks. I've not noticed this before and recently, though I may not have paid too much attention.

Yes, now, for the past 12-18 months, he likes to be left alone. He doesn't want us to disturb him. Before it wasn't like this. We attributed this as being normal teenage behavior but could be wrong.

Restless - yes, extremely. When he was much younger, he was very restless physically and mentally. Now, as he has become older, he is more restless mentally.

Absolutely loves music. Has his earphones on like 12 hours a day at very high volumes. We have constant arguments about this, but he doesn't listen.

I've observed some porn in his online history. I know he watches sometimes, but again I thought this is normal boy teenage behavior at this age.

Mental state of mom during pregnancy - seemed normal as an expectant mother is. Easily angered and emotional :)

Yes, he is an only child.
 
peaks 5 years ago
Buy carcinosin 1m and HYOSCYAMUS 200...I will let you know when to give..did you get tub bov 1m
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
Thanks. Tub Bov 1m should arrive today evening. Hoping to give it tonight.
 
peaks 5 years ago
I gave Tub Bov 1M yesterday night. Was, if any, changes or improvements should I expect?
 
peaks 5 years ago
I ve given Tub bov as intercurrent prescription so as to clear the picture.it will bring out actual picture of the person.according to you he is proving medorrhinum.
After 4 days start with one dose of carcinosin 1m bedtime

HYOSCYAMUS 200 twice a day
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
Thanks. We can start as soon as these two new medicines arrive - it will be later than 4 days though.
 
peaks 5 years ago
Keep updating
 
Dr.Ak1 5 years ago
Carsinosinum is expected to arrive Thursday this week while Hyoscyamus probably sometime next week.
 
peaks 5 years ago
I've given Carsinosinum 1M tonight.
 
peaks 5 years ago
Still waiting for Hyoscyamus to arrive.

So far, two things have been noticed:
1) First day after Carsinosinum, he inadvertently locked all of us (including himself) out of the house with no one carrying house keys :)
2) There has been one episode of fighting with little hitting and some shouting when he didn't get what he wanted.

Thanks.
 
peaks 5 years ago
More violence continues today....
 
peaks 5 years ago
14-16 hours electronics a day with no motivation to do anything, he won't even eat proper lunch or dinner unless we put the food in front of his computer. Then, he will take 2-3 hours for lunch and 5-7 hours for dinner!
 
peaks 5 years ago
Hyoscyamus arrived today and have started giving it too. How long should I give this, twice a day?
 
peaks 5 years ago
Pls do advise on how long to give Hyoscyamus.

So far, it's hard to say that I've seen any noticeable change. There has been anger every day since Hyoscyamus has been started; not sure if it has anything to do with replying back to dictates (suppression) from his mom over the year.

This morning, he asked me to call his high school again for something he could do himself easily. He still has no interest or motivation in getting a driver license before he goes on to college in a few months (if he can finish the high school by then). His peers are all driving girlfriends around for the last 1-2 years, while he has not even finished half of the online driver education course I enrolled him in last year.
 
peaks 5 years ago
More anger and violence today. Is Hyoscyamus proving or there is something else going on?
 
peaks 5 years ago
Dr AK1, r u there?
 
peaks 5 years ago
I guess no one on this website or in the homeopathic field can help with this difficult case.
 
peaks 5 years ago

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