Re: homeopathy?
From: erudite (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Sep 30 14:51:49 2005
Hela,
Thanks so much for your response. I'm happy to hear that homeopathy
goes to the root of the problem. It seems that if traditional/western
healthcare doesn't know the cause of endo or how to treat it then going
deeper could shed light on those answers. I wouldn't be surprised if
underlying depression was connected with my endo. It seems that if
outlook on life, disposition, and sense of hope can help cancer patients
thrive and even recover than maybe treating the whole person can help
with any condition. My mother has worked with a homepath for menopause
so I will start seeing her soon. Thanks again.
--
Erudite
At Fri, 30 Sep 2005, Hela wrote:
>
>Hi Erudite, I am at the moment taking homeophatic remedy (I am seeing a
>homeopath once every month) The remedy is constitutional, what means it
>is not to cure symptoms, but going to the root of a problem.. It
>requires a lot of patience, because the progress is quite slow, as it
>works on quite a deep level.. This is my experience with hom. though..
>there are remedies for syptoms as well, as you mentioned.. I have to
>say I have very good experiences.. the slow progress doesnt frustrate
>me, because at least I see SOME progress.. If I have a outbreak, I take
>an emergency remedy for particular symptom, but long term i am only
>taking the constitutional remedy (that one helps me mainly on
>psychological level so far - what is great, because I used to have quite
>a lot of problems like depressions and suicidal feelings etc..)
>about a year ago, I had internal bleedidng, and I almost had another
>operation (had one about 3 weeks before that) but my body dealt with it
>very well on its own, so I didnt need it.. the docs were quite
>impressed that my body absorbed all that blood and that I recovered so
>quickly.. :-)
>It is not easy to get the constitutional remedy right - sometimes it
>requires couple of tries, so symtoms can sometimes get worse.. and of
>course you must find a REALLY GOOD homeopath!! But I ecourage youto try
>it - if it doesnt help at least it doesnt do you harm, like conventional
>medicine can...
>Take care and good luck!! :-)
>Hela
>
>At Thu, 29 Sep 2005, erudite wrote:
>>
>>Has anyone tried homeopathy? I found a website (http://www.abchomeopathy.com)
>>that recomends Picricum Acidum for endo symptoms. I'm thinking about
>>talking to a homeopathic specialist just to see if there are any
>>alternatives. I haven't had my post-op but my doctor said hormone
>>injections are the next step. I don't know what those injections will
>>be. If this is going to be a life long battle I think I'd like to
>>explore options. I'd love to hear about anyone else's experiences with
>>treatment and/or lifestyle changes.