Saturday, January 21, 2017

ہرنیا ۔ فتق: ہومیوپیتھک علاج HERNIA – Homeopathy Treatment and Homeopathic Remedies Urdu

جسم کے کسی اندرونی حصے یا عضو کے کسی غیر معمولی جگہ سے اُبھر آنے کو فتق یا ہرنیا HERNIA کہتے ہیں۔ ہرنیا اگرچہ جسم کے کسی حصہ میں ہو سکتا ہے مثلاً پیٹ میں، فوطوں میں، سر میں تاہم ہرنیا سے عام طور پر مراد پیٹ کا ہرنیا ہی ہوتا ہے۔
 پیٹ کے اندر ایک شفاف جھلی (Peritoneum) ہوتی ہے جس نے آنتوں کو سنبھالا اور اُٹھایا ہوتا ہے۔ اِس میں اگر کسی وجہ سے شگاف یا ڈھیلاپن پیدا ہو جائے تو آنتیں اُس جگہ میں داخل ہوجاتی ہیں۔ اِس طرح پیٹ کا وہ حصہ باہر کی طرف اُبھر آتا ہے۔ بعض اوقات ناف یا فوطوں میں یہی کیفیت پیدا ہوجاتی ہے اور اِس سے فوطوں کا سائز بڑا ہو کر لٹک جاتا ہے۔ ہرنیا کی تکلیف بچوں، بڑوں اور بعض اوقات عورتوں میں بھی ہو جاتی ہے۔ عورتوں میں اِس کی وجہ پیٹ کے مختلف آپریشن بنتے ہیں۔ پیٹ کے آپریشن میں، چونکہ، باریطون یعنی شفاف جھلی (Serous Membrane) کو بھی کاٹنا پڑتا ہے اور آپریشن کے ٹانکے بعد میں کھل کر وہاں خلا پیدا کردیتے ہیں؛ آنتیں اُس خلا میں داخل ہو کرپیٹ میں باہر کی طرف اُبھار پیدا کر دیتی ہیں۔ 
ناف کا ہرنیا
ناف کا ہرنیا بالعموم بچوں میں ہوتا ہے۔ اُبھری ہوئی ناف کو جب دبایا جائے تو وہ نیچے ہوجاتی ہے مگر دباؤ ہٹانے پر پھر اُبھر آتی ہے۔ بچے کے رونے پر بھی ہرنیا کا اُبھار واضح ہو جاتا ہے۔ اسباب پیدائشی طور پر پیٹ کی دیوار کا کمزور ہونا۔ کوئی بیماری یا چوٹ۔ شدید مشقت والے کام کرنا۔ بھاری وزن اٹھانا۔ غیرمعمولی زور لگانا وغیرہ۔ 
علاج کے رائج طریقے: 
ہرنیا کا علاج بذریعہ آپریشن
آپریشن کی وجہ سے پیدا ہونے والے ہرنیا کا کوئی مستقل علاج نہیں کیونکہ شگاف یا خلا پیدا ہوجانے کی وجہ سے آنتیں باہر آچکی ہوتی ہیں۔ اِسی طرح آپریشن سے ذریعہ پیٹ کے ہرنیا کا علاج بھی بہت کم کامیاب ہوتا ہے کیونکہ آپریشن میں اصل وجہ کا علاج نہیں کیا جاتا بلکہ علامت کو روکنے کا اہتمام کیا جاتا ہے۔ مَردوں میں فوطوں (خصیوں Inguinal Hernia) کے ہرنیا کا آپریشن بالعموم کامیاب رہتا ہے۔

ہرنیا کا ہومیوپیتھک علاج
ہرنیا کے درد کے لئے: نکس وامیکا  Nux Vomica 
پیٹ کے ہرنیا کے علاج کے لئے ہومیوپیتھک دوائیں: کلکیریا کارب Calcarea Carbonica ۔ سلیشیا Silicea ۔ نائیٹرک ایسڈ Nitric Acid ۔ بوریکس Borax (مریض کی علامات کے مطابق اِن میں سے کوئی ایک دوا)
دائیں طرف کے فوطے کے ہرنیا کے علاج کے لئے ہومیوپیتھک دوائیں: لائیکوپوڈیم  Lycopodium Clavatum ۔ سورینم Psorinum ۔ کاکولس  Cocculus (مریض کی علامات کے مطابق اِن میں سے کوئی ایک دوا)
بائیں طرف کے فوطے کا ہرنیا: گریفائیٹس Graphites ۔ ایلم سیپیا  Allium Cepa ۔ نکس وامیکا  Nux Vomica (مریض کی علامات کے مطابق  کوئی ایک دوا)
ہومیوپیتھک نوزوڈ سورینم ہرنیا کے علاج میں مددگار دوا ہے۔

- حسین قیصرانی ۔ کنسلٹنٹ بحریہ ہومیوپیتھک کلینک - www.kaisrani.com ; fb.com/bahria.homeopathy

(یہ ادویات عام معلومات اور راہنمائی کے لئے ہیں تاکہ آگاہی ہو سکے کہ ہومیوپیتھی میں ہرنیا کا علاج موجود ہے۔ باقاعدہ علاج کے لئے اپنے اعتماد کے ہومیوپیتھک ڈاکٹر سے رابطہ کریں تاکہ وہ مکمل کیس لے کر مریض اور مرض کی نوعیت اور علامات کے مطابق صحیح ہومیوپیتھک دوا، دوا کی طاقت یعنی پوٹینسی اور مقدار یعنی خوراک کا انتخاب کر سکے۔)

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

The Controversy Over the “Memory of Water” (George Vithoulkas)


For a very long time, the idea of the “memory of water” tantalized not only the homeopathic community, but also serious scientists and researchers like Luc Antoine Montagnier, a recipient of the Nobel Prize.
This misconception originated from an experiment conducted by the famous allergologist, Dr. Jacques Benveniste. He claimed to have shown in an in vitro experiment that highly dilute potencies of bee poison (apis mellifica), even beyond the Avogadro number, are capable of producing structural changes in living organisms in the same way that the real poison from the bee can bring these changes about, being the actual degranulation of basophils. His paper was published in Nature under an obligation to prove his findings in front of a scientific committee in his own laboratory. Benveniste could not reproduce the results that his team was claiming.
When a similar experiment was repeated by a different group of scientists and filmed by the BBC, it also failed.
While it was obvious that the experiment was proved to be false, the scientific community concluded, by an extension of logic, that since the experiment was false, therefore homeopathy must also be a false system of therapy.
Despite the fact that the experiment was repeatedly invalidated, some scientists, especially in the homeopathic community, continued to believe that Benveniste’s findings were true.
In this way, the scientific community remains in confusion as to whether: a) water has memory, or b) homeopathy is or is not a valid system of therapy.
Since I have been an eye-witness of these events from their very beginnings, I am giving an account of the real story for both the homeopathic community and the sceptics.

The Controversy Over the “Memory of Water”

A long time has elapsed, over 20 years in fact, since the time of the Benveniste’s experiment, but still, this peculiar story of the “memory of water” tantalizes the scientific and homeopathic community.
The now deceased Dr Jacques Benveniste [1], a famous French professor of immunology, claimed to have shown in an experiment that highly dilute potencies of homeopathic remedies, even beyond the Avogadro number, are capable of producing structural changes in living organisms (cell cultures, in this case [2]).
In other words, he claimed to have definitively shown through his experiment the effectiveness of the homeopathic high potencies [3].
The Benveniste experiment was proved to be false.
Despite the fact that the experiment was invalidated, some in the homeopathic community continue, even today, to believe that his findings were true.
The idea of the “memory of water” tantalizes even serious scientists like Luc Antoine Montagnier [4], a French virologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize [5].
The Benveniste experiment which, shortly after the release of its findings, were proved false by a scientific committee sent by the international scientific journal Nature to his laboratory, damaged the reputation of homeopathy more than any other event in homeopathy’s long history. The reason being that many of the most vicious subsequent attacks on homeopathy have been based on this false experiment, which has been perpetuated and ridiculed by journalists and sceptics based on the idea that water has memory [6–22].
Therefore, we encountered a strange situation whereby a true and effective healing methodology was invalidated by the sceptics because of a false experiment!
I believe that, as I was an eye-witness of these events, I should give an account of the real story for both the homeopathic community and the sceptics.

Here are the facts


In 1988, Temple University of Philadelphia organized a meeting of scientists on the Bermuda Islands to conduct an open discussion on issues that pertained to the “borders” of science. All the delegates were highly reputed professors; some were also Nobel Prize laureates. Benveniste was invited to the meeting, as well as myself.
The theme of that meeting was “Frontiers of Science”. Some delegates presented new ideas from their research. Benveniste spoke on his “incredible” findings in relation to micro-dilutions, meaning the high potencies of homeopathy, beyond the Avogadro number. I was the only delegate who could understand what he was talking about, so I was the only one amongst all the delegates who could criticize his findings.
What he claimed in effect was that when you are stung by a bee, there are certain defense processes activated, one of which is degranulation of basophils. He then went further to claim that he discovered through his experiments in his laboratory that if the same substance (the bee poison) is diluted beyond Avogadro’s number, where not even one molecule of the poison exists anymore in the dilution, such a dilution can also cause structural changes in the organism, similar to the ones caused by the actual poison; namely, the degranulation of basophils!
It was obvious that Benveniste, not being a homeopath, did not understand what a high potency of a remedy can or cannot do. Probably his false concept originated from a misunderstanding of the basic laws of homeopathy. Not only was he not a homeopath, but no-one in his team was a practitioner of homeopathy.
A high potency can never bring about a structural change in the organism, like the one Benveniste claimed. In homeopathy, we use hundreds of poisonous substances, much more virulent than the bee sting, and never have we observed structural damage in a person. If we had such obvious proof of the action of high potencies, there would be no reason for discussing it today, because the proof of the action of high potencies would be self-evident.
From his unbelievable statement, there was huge amazement within the audience! His findings appeared to be really beyond the frontiers of science. As soon as he completed his presentation, I objected by saying that “your findings cannot be true according to the principles of homeopathy…”. As soon as I voiced my objection, Benveniste reacted with tremendous anger and indignation. I did not continue the argument, as he appeared to be deeply hurt.
The problem was that at the end of his talk, Benveniste pleaded with all the influential scientists present to exercise their influence so as to ensure that his paper would be accepted by Nature.
In the outer circle of observers, there was a professor of medicine and an expert in allergology, Zvi Bentwitch, from Hebrew
Vithoulkas G.:
The controversy over the “memory of water”
University, whom I knew from previous discussions on homeopathy. During the break, Prof. Bentwitch approached me and asked me to explain why I had objected to Benveniste’s experiment. He also told me that he himself was involved in this experiment, having been asked to independently confirm Benveniste’s findings through his own laboratory.
I explained to Prof. Bentwitch that if what Benveniste was saying was true, then all the remedies derived from poisons that
we were using in homeopathy in high potencies could have a damaging effect causing structural changes in organisms in the same way all poisons do. He saw immediately the logic of the argument and confessed to me that he had tried to reproduce the results in his laboratory but could not see what Benveniste claimed to have seen under the microscope in his own laboratory. Prof. Zvi Bentwitch had invited Benveniste’s technician to come to Israel and show them, under the microscope, the basophilic degranulation, but still they could not see the claimed effect. After our subsequent talk, which confirmed his findings, he withdrew from the experiment.
Shortly after this presentation, an article appeared in the press and on its front page was the news from the Congress in Bermuda saying that according to Benveniste’s experiment, “water had memory”! The naming “memory of water” was actually the conclusion of the journalist, not of Benveniste, and this nonsense was destined to become later an object for ridiculing homeopathy.
In his original paper, Benveniste never mentioned the idea of the memory of water. In the meantime, those scientists present at the Bermuda Congress did finally influence the journal Nature to publish Benveniste’s paper. Nature agreed to publish it on the condition that Benveniste would agree to show afterwards to a group of experts the results of his experiment under the microscope in his laboratory in Paris.
The expert team consisted of John Maddox, editor of Nature; Walter Stewart, an expert on science; and James Randi, a professional magician and an expert on fraud.
In his laboratory, Benveniste and his team repeated the experiment. When this committee looked under the microscope in Paris, they couldn’t see any degranulation of basophils as Benveniste was claiming [23]. The fiasco was publicized aggressively by the media the next day [24]. The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) Television devoted a three-hour discussion to this unfortunate affair.
As was expected, this event resulted in a huge scandal amongst the scientific community of the time. Benveniste lost his position in the University, lost his laboratory, and, needless to say, lost his prestige, his financial support, and his reputation.
Despite these facts, many homeopaths and lay people, for some reason, continued to believe in the “memory of water”. The issue in the media since then became not one of whether high potencies had a curative effect on the sick, but whether water has or has not memory. Furthermore, if water did not have memory, then homeopathy was a false healing methodology!

The Continuation of The Ridicule

As a result of such ongoing beliefs and discussions, a second team of scientists, after a few years, astonishingly claimed that Benveniste might have been right after all. They claimed that they repeated the experiment and, surprisingly, it worked. Professor Madeleine Ennis [25] of Queen’s University, Belfast, was one of the writers. This time the matter was taken up directly by the BBC, which, together with another team of scientists, along with Randi, took up the challenge and agreed to film what these scientists were claiming and again make it public in a BBC program.
This was a second disaster for homeopathy, as the investigating committee could not see any degranulation of basophils and, unfortunately, even greater damage occurred because the BBC made the results of the investigation known to the world for a second time in an infamous production of Horizon [26]. The conclusion of this program was that homeopathy is next to nonsense and that we should forget about homeopathy.
I immediately wrote a letter to the Chief Editor of the program explaining the situation as I knew it.
Here is the correspondence:
To The Chief Editor of the Horizon Program
Mr Matthew Barrett
Room 4523
BBC, White City
201 Wood Lane
London W12 7TS
UK
Alonissos, Greece, 27-9-2003
Subject: Horizon –Homeopathy- Randi
Dear Mr. Barrett,
As one who has devoted his life to the teaching of Homeopathy, I watched with great interest the Horizon program on Homeopathy.
In 1988, I had the honour to participate in an international assembly of some of the leading conventional scientists, talking on “the frontiers of” science, which took place in Bermuda, organized by Temple University of Philadelphia. One of the participants of this meeting was Dr. Benveniste who presented his research. On this occasion, I did not hesitate to object strongly to his findings, on the ground that they contradicted the basic principles of homeopathy. According to these principles, a highly diluted and potentized substance will have an action opposite to its action in its undiluted state. Therefore, to use Benveniste’s model, the highly diluted antigen, would be expected rather to suppress basophil degranulation, than cause such a degranulation (refer correspondence below: Re: Horizon on Homeopathy, George Vithoulkas – 2nd posting – 9 Oct 2003, 12: 06).
To give a simpler example, if a substance is taken in big enough quantity, it is able to create a set of symptoms, but in its high potency counteracts these very symptoms. So, the symptoms of a sting by a bee (an allergic reaction that causes degranulation) will be expected to be reduced by a high potency of the homeopathic remedy Apis Mellifica (coming from a crushed and potentized bee) but could never produce such allergic condition of degranulation of basophils as Benveniste claimed.
Unfortunately, Benveniste’s research was published in the prestigious scientific magazine Nature, and therefore is still perpetuated by some scientists, causing more and more confusion to this important therapeutic modality.
The regrettable thing in this – excellent in execution – film, was that all the arguments against homeopathy were based on a wrong assumption by Benveniste and on dubious research, while it gave the impression of having been conducted in an objective and scientifically sound way when in fact it was based on a wrong assumption and with an inappropriate methodology.
But I could not see how the conclusion was drawn at the end of the film that ‘homeopathy does not work’ just because one experiment - based on a wrong assumption - failed!
To insist in not accepting a therapeutic system because of lack of understanding in its underlying theory, instead of appreciating its therapeutic results, seems to me quite hypocritical on the part of conventional medicine. Until a few years ago, we did not even know how aspirin worked, yet it was the most frequently prescribed drug in conventional medicine.
To give another example I could say that if the scientists who discovered electricity wanted first to know how this phenomenon was produced before they could use electricity, then most probably we would still be in darkness. It took hundreds of years to coin a theory: that it is movement of electrons, and even today we do not know the nature of any type of energy, let alone electricity.

Homeopathy uses a type of energy unravelled through the process of potentization (not through simple dilution as was hinted in the film). The fact is that at this moment we do not have conclusive evidence of what is the nature of this energy. Full stop! But we define energy only as ‘that which has the ability to produce some effect’.
Homeopathy therefore must be accepted or rejected on its therapeutic effects alone.
I do not know who suggested using the Benveniste experiment as something that would validate or disprove homeopathy. If it was Mr. Randi himself, I am afraid that he has done a disservice to humanity.
By your film, you have created a perception of homeopathy that will cause people to not consider a therapeutic method that otherwise would have been found to be very beneficial.
Yours sincerely
Prof. George Vithoulkas
Alternative Nobel Prize 1996
Cc The Chief Editor of Nature

My letter was given to the producer of the Horizon to answer and here is his response:
Dear Prof. George Vithoulkas,
Thank you for your letter concerning the Horizon program on Homeopathy. Matthew Barrett asked me to reply as I was the producer of that program. I’d like to answer a few of the points you raise in your letter.
The key point we were making about homeopathy is not just that we don’ t know how it works, but that if it works it means that scientific understanding is fundamentally wrong in some important respects. For a high-potency homeopathic medicine to have a pharmacological effect our basic understanding of matter would have to be rewritten. Therefore, for homeopathy to work it is a necessary (but not sufficient) requirement that sub-molecular dilutions have some effect on biological systems. You are quite correct that this would not in itself prove homeopathy and that certain ultra-dilution effects might provide better evidence for homeopathy than others. However, we decided to give homeopathy the ‘benefit of the doubt’ and allow that any demonstration of an effect from a sub-molecular dilution would show that this scientific principle was wrong and so provide support for homeopathy (whether directly or indirectly).
We therefore sought advice (in particular from homeopaths) and were told that the Ennis experiments provided the most convincing such evidence. Therefore, it was this system that we used – and sadly were unable to replicate. We were not asking that anyone explain the mechanism by which sub-molecular dilutions have an effect, merely that they demonstrate that submolecular dilutions do have an effect.
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The controversy over the “memory of water”
You say that homeopathy must be accepted or rejected on its therapeutic effects alone – and we showed in the programme claims of therapeutic effect of both clinical and anecdotal.
However, it is the opinion of the most scientists and many homeopaths that given the conflicting results of controlled trials that there will never be enough purely therapeutic evidence to convince science that homeopathy works. Therefore, it is vital that homeopaths are able to show in a reproducible experimental system that sub-molecular dilutions can have a biological effect. It appears that no such system yet exists.
Yours sincerely
Nathan Williams, BBC Horizon

Here is my answer to him
Alonissos-Greece, 5-10-2003
Mr Nathan Williams
Producer of the Horizon Program
Room 4523
BBC, White City
201 Wood Lane
London, W12 7TS
UK
Dear Mr Nathan Williams,
Thank you for your reply.
It is a basic principle in homeopathy that in order to have an effect with a highly diluted and potentized remedy such a remedy must fit the totality of the symptoms of the patient. It is a highly individualized therapy.
(What) were the ‘symptoms of the cells’ in the Benveniste experiment in order that the remedy would have shown some effect?
Since this aspect of Homeopathy was not respected in these experiments we cannot say that homeopathy was tested. An “idea” was tested but not homeopathy.
This was the point I was making in my previous letter.
There is no meaning in this communication to go deeper in to the fallacies and complications of the Benveniste experiment. Suffice to say that if the blood cells were coming from an allergic – to the bees – patient, so you would have already in existence a ‘sensitivity’ between the remedy Apis Mellifica (coming from a crushed bee) and the diseased cells - then you might have observed some kind of reaction on the cellular level, but only in this condition and in no other and surely not of the kind of reaction described by Benveniste.
One has to take into account that homeopathy is the most difficult -in its application- therapeutic modality existing today. Its demand is universal, but the practitioners are not educated properly (since it is not taught in medical schools) and because of such demand a lot of charlatanism is injected into this therapeutic modality. So, anybody’s reservations are justified to a certain extend.
I want to conclude this letter by saying that everyone is aware of the integrity of the BBC – and I am sure you will do something to balance the damage done so far to homeopathy with this film...
Sincerely yours
George Vithoulkas
After this reply, the matter went to the BBC scientific posting and was followed by various comments from a range of scientists.

Conclusions

The fact is that Benveniste’s false experiment caused homeopathy to be attacked viciously by its enemies [27].
The misunderstanding was caused because of a superficial idea of the reporting journalist to say that water had memory.
Whether water has memory or not is not the issue, what is important to understand is why a highly potentized remedy has a biological effect on a sick organism.
It is well known in homeopathy that if you simply dilute a substance in water to such a degree as to have left no molecule in the solution, then this solution will have no effect whatever on the human organism - whether water has or has not memory. The effectiveness of the remedies comes ONLY if the solution is potentized (succussed) in serial potentiations. It is ONLY the potentization of the water that transforms the constituency of the water so as to attain the biological effect that the remedy has upon living organisms.
For all those knowledgeable in homeopathic principles, it would suffice to say that only if a high potency of a remedy fits the totality of the symptoms of a patient, then in such a case the remedy will eliminate those symptoms.
That is why in the proving of remedies, material doses were/are used to cause the toxic effects. High potencies will cause some subtle functional symptoms and these only in some sensitive people, but never structural changes like the degranulation of basophils.
What I was trying to say in the debates with the BBC and to the interested scientists is that you cannot condemn a healing method which is 200 years old that has an impressive record of cure just because someone had conceived and conducted a false experiment.

Epilogue – The New Experiment

After these events, Mr. Randi, the magician, put up on his website an announcement saying in effect that if anybody could prove the action of homeopathic high dilutions, they will receive a prize of one million dollars that was standing in a dedicated bank account.
A team of ten Greek medical doctors and I took up this challenge and agreed on an experiment to prove that high potencies of homeopathic remedies were able to have a “biological effect” upon the human body.
In 2004, we signed a contract with Mr Randi and started to work on a protocol devised by a group of internationally reputed experts. After working for four years to arrange everything for such an experiment, including the cooperation of a Greek public hospital where the experiment would have taken place, when finally everything was in place and the experiment was to begin, Mr Randi suddenly WITHDREW from the agreement in a totally unacceptable manner. For those who are interested in reading the details of this story, please go to the following link: http://www.vithoulkas.com/clinical-trial-randi.
If it is necessary to formulate a concept for the active principle in relation to potentized water, a much more meaningful and useful concept is this:
after a process of serial dilutions and potentiations, the water becomes “biologically active”, and this is the most important issue.

Whether the water has memory or not is totally irrelevant for homeopathy.
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Sunday, January 1, 2017

A Case of Depression and Lack of Confidence (Noirin Carr McGarrigle)



On 8, August, 2013 a 21 year old female who I will refer to as “T” came to my clinic for help with chronic anxiety.  She was reserved and childish with great anticipatory fear.  She had little or no confidence / self esteem.  She felt different from others her age. This created feelings of isolation and irritability when around others.
Homeopath: What can I do for you today?
Patient:  I always feel like an outsider. I am not a chatty person. I speak only when spoken to. People don’t understand me. They just don’t get me, get who I am. It makes me feel sad having to put on different faces. I don’t feel strong enough or have the confidence to be me. My mentality is “no I can’t”. It overwhelms me. I put up a wall, a block in my mind.  I cry at night. It takes hold of you. I want to go away, go away from life. The same feeling is always there just the situation changes. I don’t want to do what I don’t want to.
Physical Generals:
Thirst? I drink a lot of water
How does heat /cold affect you?
I don’t like heat but I like to be warm. I really feel worse for being cold and have to wrap up my hands, feet and head when going out in cold weather. When I am unwell I always feel better wrapped up in my warm bed especially when I suffer with migraine or period pains. The cold and wet makes my symptoms feel worse.
Foods you like / dislike?
I like eggs, fresh bread, frozen yogurt, ice cream, vegetables, salads as I am vegetarian.  I dislike meat, chicken I can eat a little fish if I don’t see it being prepared.
Physicals:  I get very bad headaches / migraine The bursting pain starts at the back of my head and moves to my forehead. My period is irregular and very painful. My hearing is impaired as a result of an ear infection when I was 4 years old. I get aching pain at lower end of my spine when standing for a long period of time.
Homeopath: Tell me more about your problem.
Patient: I am no good at anything, better if I am not here, useless, why bother. I am nervous, anxious, flustered. I lose inner control. I feel like I am angry with myself for not being assertive and angry with others for not understanding me. I feel useless, not cut out for this life. But, I just have to go through with it.
Homeopath: What else can you tell me about yourself?
Patient: I get a sharp pain in my lower back and sides. It started in college, probably stress. It is terrible, sharp severe and persistent. The pain is worse at night. My periods were bad too, painful. They stopped for about a year when I was 18. I lost weight. Mom had left home. There was a lot of toing and froing and nobody saying anything. The house was full of tension. I felt I was stuck in the middle of their conflict. I was annoyed, frustrated, did not understand, confused. But, I went along with it and pretended all was normal. I was very angry as I was doing my Leaving Cert examination.
Homeopath: Can you tell me more?
Patient: I get headaches, a dull pain that is worse in the morning. Heat would aggravate it. I like hot weather, you feel healthier. I hate the rain and wind. But it can be nice sometimes. You have a feeling that you do not have to go outdoors. On good days (weather wise) I feel I have to go out, go for walks. But I like having nothing to do, just nothing. That is not a good thing.  When I am stressed I stay up quite late. I do not want the next day to begin. When something has to be done like my driving test, last week, I start munching and leave all my preparation until late, last minute. It’s like self sabotage. I think I am not going to get it so why bother. I have a strange eating style. I don’t like to cook for myself. I don’t   feel worthy. But, I do like cooking meals for others. I give myself as little as possible. I am regimental breakfast, lunch, dinner at regular times. I break my food up into small pieces to make it appear like there is more. I would rather feed than be fed. I feel relieved when people say “well done for cooking that nice meal”. I enjoy eating meals together, shared.
Homeopath: Tell me more
Patient: Nothing works out, so why start it. It’s the same with everything, even work. I have no confidence, nervous, see the worst case scenario. I think why would people want to employ me? Let me pass an examination?  Want to be my friend? It’s because of the things I say. Things get to me. I think too much. I get scared, upset, and revert to “I am not good enough. I t has a hold on me and I can’t get past it. Then my mind freezes. I hate the feeling.
I worked for a few weeks in “Tesco”. I was nervous and afraid to put myself out there. I was in a different zone. Didn’t know what to do, my mind went blank, went on auto pilot – functioning but not thinking. The lights were on but nobody was home. I was all limbs.
Homeopath: Anything else?
Patient:  Well like I said I eat when I am bothered to. I am a vegetarian since secondary school when I had to watch a film about battery hens. I remember for the project being shoved into a group and feeling a real outsider. I did not feel very good. My stomach went a bit. I t was disgusting.
Homeopath: Let’s discuss dreams
Patient: None really. My dreams tend to be an exaggerated version of daily life for me. Scary and glad when they are over. No more to tell about them really.
Homeopath: Do you have a favorite book, film?
Patient: Yes there is a book “Perfume. It was originally written in German and set in 18th century France. It’s very oppressive. It’s about a young boy growing up in an orphanage. He has a hard life involving child labour. It’s about his experiences and how they molded him. He was looking for a perfect scent. He got the scent from killing virgins. They came to a sticky end! He makes it to the top, very successful. But eventually a mob ravages him. I guess there is no coming back from that.
Homeopath: Anything else?
Patient: I would like to be more ambitious, do better for myself and push myself especially when dealing with people. Get rid of this scary daze. I know I need an attachment. I like to be told what to do and when and where to do it. When I am not told what to do I go blank, become uneasy, anxious. I hate having any responsibility. I don’t know what I am doing. I regress back to a childhood state (hugs herself)
Homeopath: Tell me about your childhood?
Patient: I thought I had freedom, but, my parents did control certain areas of my life.  They restricted me financially. My ideal world would be where things are done for me. I know I have to take a leap do things for myself but, I am so fearful. Maybe I will start by finding a hobby, something I would like to do
Homeopathic Analysis
This young woman withdraws from situations she cannot cope with. Her upbringing was oppressed, restrictive and controlled. I am of the opinion she is unable to mature and move into the “real world” preferring to give her control to her parents and others. When she is faced with responsibility she becomes overwhelmed, panics and her mind goes blank. The adult world appears a very daunting place for this young woman.
I thought she may be suicidal as she says “I don’t want to be here”. Yet it was expressed in a very passive manner. I am of the opinion suicide is more aggressive “I want to kill myself”. Initially the young woman told me quite spontaneously about her feelings including feeling like an outsider, puts on different faces, wants to go away from life, no good at anything, angry with self and so on. While this information forms a good basis for the case and understanding where she is coming from, there will be more to unravel.  As always, with the first interview, I like to let my new patient settle in to the homeopathic process.  At the follow up I intend to ask more probing questions that will indicate how she responds to her life’s circumstances. What she was like as a child? What affected her most strongly etc. I need to deepen my understanding of the case.
Repertorization
MIND, CHILDISH, behavior,
MIND, CONFIDENCE, want of self- confidence
MIND, YIELDING, disposition
MIND, THOUGHTS, vanishing of
MIND, FASTIDIOUS
MIND, FORSAKEN, feeling
MIND, HELPLESS
Differentiation – remedies considered based on the repertorization:
Natrum Muriaticum, Desire for solitude, Builds wall around her. Natrium Muriaticum is more passive than T. While T is introverted it is for a different reason than Natrium Muriaticum who hordes insults and hurts until she festers and then seeks revenge. I do not see this in T as she wants to extricate herself from these feelings, deal with them, move on..
Barc C ,  Inertia, apathy. Conflict between security and exposure. Antagonism with self. Aversion to company but dreads being alone. Full of cares and worries. Much anger with self and others. Dislikes responsibility.  May behave in childish manner. T exhibits an emotional fragility that is not seen in Barc C. Barc C and T can form dependent relationships ( I know I need an attachment. I like to be told what to do and when and where to do it”). In relationships T would be more the caretaker than Barc C. Barc C is more confused about their feelings than T who appears timid but inside she knows exactly how she feels .
Pulsatilla has many fears, is timid, forsaken and finds it difficult to assert her independence. Yet T is more obstinate than the milder Pulsatilla. Pulsatilla is more flexible than the rigid T. Pulsatilla craves consolation whereas T likes to be alone. Pulsatilla is more charming and fun loving than T. I am of the opinion that Pulsatilla while very similar to T is too soft a remedy
Silica covers most of the presenting symptoms.  Refined, shy, timid yet can be stubborn   ( I don’t want to do what I don’t want to do),  Suffers with anticipatory anxiety and agitation (before exams, tests, meeting people), easily embarrassed (when reprimanded) . Lacks stamina if overburdened and tires easily form overexertion. Lacks confidence, tired of life. Sensitive and better for routine. Underestimates her capabilities with fear of new situations. Lack of emotional independence. Headache if overheated pressing out in forehead as if it may split.
I communicated instructions for taking remedies and the homeopathic treatment plan with the patient. I also recorded it in the patient file.
Rx :  1 x Silica 200C potency (pill) was taken. The pill was placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve. Based on the patient’s sensitivity, low vitality and mental / emotional delicacy I decided to use 200c. We will review matters and possibly adjust potency in another 4 weeks time. Should the patients’ symptoms worsen she is to call me.
The first dose the patient took was on August 9, 2013.
Follow update September 6, 2013
Patient: After I took the remedy I immediately felt better. My mind was less anxious, more relaxed. My headaches have improved. I sat exams a week after taking the remedy and while it was not a good experience I felt more confident than I have ever been sitting exams. I am now aware of my anxiety like when something is about to change or something unexpected happens. I still feel very different from others, shy, quite reserved, but, it doesn’t bother me as much now. That too has improved. I know I dwell on things too much but it’s not as bad now as I am more positive. I push myself to go out and do more things. I have taken up Salsa dancing. My sister is leaving home to go to college. I am worried about that as I will be sad, alone again. It’s another change but I will be able to deal with it better than before. I am not as scared.
I had a confrontation with a manager in the shop I work in at weekends. I became anxious a he would not listen to my point of view. I became quite and went into myself. I wanted to flee, hoped it would go away (observation, she shudders, puts her hands to her face). I got all apologetic, felt awful terror, and took it all to heart. I am a coward I should have challenged him. I don’t like confrontation. Yet even though I had this familiar experience I felt stronger than ever before.
Evaluation: After hearing the patient my evaluation is that Silica supported T greatly. Her anxiety has dropped, her thinking is more positive. The physical symptoms (headaches) have as expected, improved, the patients constitution has strengthened indicating the strong action of the remedy. It was a straight forward follow up that signified repeating Silica 200c with confidence.
Follow up October, 4 2013
Patient:  I had an unmerciful argument with my father last week. That in itself is a good thing. I was never able to confront before always deflected and took the blame. Of course this added to my anxiety. It was always so hard to stand up for myself, put my point of view across. I never liked confrontation. There was no point to it as I did not have the tools to speak up. Yet for the first time I defended myself I was going to be appreciated and I asked my father to assist me financially while at college. He was taken aback, so was I with my outburst but I left the room with a smile on my face. I have come to the realization the “real world” is difficult, demanding and at times I will become upset but I must learn how to cope with it all.
Oh and I have met a really nice guy at college. He has asked me out a few times. He is rather like me shy, reserved, introverted but we get on very well. I feel happier, more optimistic and in control of my life than I have ever been.
Evaluation:  The remedy picture remains the same and the patient continues to improve on all levels. I feel that the remedy should be continued as its action is still in progress.  Follow up was scheduled for 4 weeks time.
Follow up November 1, 2013
Patient:  I am doing fine and am much more comfortable with things, especially work – I just started waitressing in a restaurant at weekends and holidays. I am earning good money; people in the restaurant are really nice. They tell me I am good at my job as I am nice and polite to all. I did get a bad headache but it was not caused by anxiety it was really busy in the restaurant and the noise was unbearable. All the staff had headaches that night. I am eating well and taking regular exercise. My only concern now is about the future and getting a job after college. I speak up for myself now. I don’t get as fearful or suffer from anticipatory anxiety to the same degree. It’s still there but much more manageable. I am more accepting of any given situations I find myself in. I relax into it a bit more. I sleep well as I am physically tired now from working hard. I could not cook for myself before but now I can. I need to as I am away from home. I am earning money and can buy nice things now.  I have become more independent and go places in my new (second hand) car.  I don’t get bogged down with my parents and others peoples troubles anymore. I feel very, very happy.
Evaluation: Based on the patient’s description of events, I feel that the patient is making wonderful progress. She is in a better position to manage her life. I feel we are nearing the end of treatment but not quite there yet. Therefore I will repeat Silica 200c until its effect is exhausted and schedule a follow up for 4 weeks from now. I also instructed the patient to continue her new exercise regime and eat healthier foods.
This case has given me great encouragement as the outcome has been remarkable. It is wonderful to see a young woman once crippled with anxiety turn her life around, i.e. leave home, become financially secure, sit her exams, enter into a lovely relationship etc. It continues to be a positive experience for both patient and homeopath.