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Ryan McGee
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Marionberry wrote:
I would have to second Misha's response.
Depends if this is chronic or acute. If it is acute, the rememdy should have made some change, but chronic takes time.
Are you taking \"notes\" about any different way you feel or notice a difference whether you are inside or outside, time of day, what causes a flair up, emotional differences, etc.? Go prepared to your next appt.
ALSO, do call your doc. Personally, my doc calls after a day or two to check up and see how things are going (with acutes at /least)...and has follow ups. She also is a great educator. I would encourage you to ask your doc questions...and read a basic homeopathy book. Dana Ullman has a couple good ones. Becoming familiar with this different way of healing is important. Relearning how to be watchful and aware of all kind of variables is a/lso important.
Anyway, hopefully this is some help.
joanna
I keep a regular journal (not just for medical purposes) and write in it several days a week, sometimes daily. I frequently write down how I\'ve been feeling, changes in my health, etc. I go to the homeopath again this Friday. I think I\'ll gather my material before then. I\'ve been reading up online about homeopathy, including several chapters of Hahnemann\'s book. I found another homeopathic remedy that, when I read about it, seems to fit me better. I was thinking of bringing it to the homeopath\'s attention and seeing what he thinks. It\'s in the same class as the one I now take, but the symptoms seem to fit much better than the one I now take (which is primarily for symptoms I have not had for a long time).
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