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Seeking recovery after C. Difficile infection

My daughter completed a course of antibiotics for undiagnosed prolonged C-Diff. infection. Final diagnosis was psedomembranous colitis.
She is now experiencing yellow tongue (in back), stomach has been easily irritated for weeks, bad headache this morning-tired, runny nose with tiny blood clot with blowing. She has tongue sores after taking Sepia for two days. This was taken for terrible reactive arthritis associated with C-Diff and treatment! Is it advisable to stop giving her Sepia and switch to something to treat the yellow tongue (liver?) and associated colon issues, and possible gastritis? Symptoms seem to match with Chelidonium (shoulder blade pain, gastric from hepatic/intestinal function, clayish stools, mushy) , Podophyllum (coated tongue, lightish stools, bad taste in mouth sometimes, headache), and Caruus marianus (liver spots). I'm new at this and would greatly appreciate any suggestions. Bless you!
 
  Newbie 33 on 2009-03-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
As you are doing your own study, you may try the indicated remedy.
Take the indicated remedy in 30c potency, three doses at 4 hourly interval on a single day.
Don't take any doses after this for 10 days. Observe the response during 10-15 days.
Move to higher potency or try another remedy depending on the response.
Please verify that the remedies given in succsesion are not inimical.
 
kadwa last decade
Thank you kindly for your reply.
I was concerned that I had not received any answers before this. Since I am just starting to learn about homeopathy, I need in put and I appreciate you offering some direction.
Very Sincerely
Newbie33

I will try the remedies mentioned in my post, giving them in succession, waiting 10 days in between, and watching for changes and improvement.
 
Newbie 33 last decade

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