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sorry...she showed me this small lumps as described above and said she was 'coughing it up'. I had never seen anything like that before...But this is not happening anymore.

Also last evening when she came back from school she started to cry continously saying her stomach hurt and her chest hurt....she had not eaten anything at school for lunch also her breakfast was just a small banana. She refused to eat anything. I calmed her down and put a movie on for her and she had some food while she was thus distracted.

And later she came upto me and said she had vomited at school, and then I started to ask her what color etc...she kept changing her answer...then she also saif the school attendant had cleaned it up...and when I told her I would ask the attendant directly she changed her story! I confronted her gently about needing to tell me the truth and she started to say she was confused, her head hurts, and she is seeing double etc...

Later that evening her granddad observed her being very energetic and playful with her cousins without any complains. But as soon as she got home and saw me her stomach pain was back.

I figured that she was having a hard time adjusting at her new school...

This morning she cried and cried until she reached the busstop about stomach pains, dizziness and chest pain.

I have observer her getting up in the middle of the night a couple of days back and crying about the stomach pain.

So I am not really sure at all if this pain is physiological or pychosomatic anymore. The way she cries I get confused myself about how to deal with it.
 
mimo28 last decade
Update:
She is now complaining about ear pain - both ears..she says her head hurts (the whole head) but it starts someehere in the ear and then it radiates all around the head.

Her bladder hurts constantly as well as her stomach and chest.

I see her playing and painting or watching TV, eating junk food like chips etc at other people's house as though she never had any stomach problem...but there is this constant complain and crying at times when she is not distracted..

When I point out that she was okay doing a certain activity she gets mad and says that I never believe her.
 
mimo28 last decade
Please give her a dose of Pulsatilla 200c in water, and report after a week.
 
sameervermani last decade
Also,

Thirst: Normal.

Notes:

Saturday morning: There was no crying or complaining about stomach/chest pain. She was mostly happy as her cousins had come over. She had a proper meal and again there was not much complain about stomach pain.

Evening: we had gone out to a Pagoda not much fun for the kids...and my daughter was irritable and then started to complain about her stomach.

Heard on the phone with her dad(who is back in US): that her staomch always pains around a 5 on a scale of 1 to 10 where 10 being the most painful, and that sometimes it pains around 9 and she does not know why.

Night: Complains of ear pain. The same right ear that she had an infection in beginning of June.

The whole of Saturday I did not see her cry. But she was irritable in the evening. and when she is irritable she is angry and sulky.

I gave her Pulsatilla 200c 1 dose in the evening.

I will report after a week.

Thank You Dr. Sameer!

Also, May I email you for your opinion about something that is not pertaining to this case but something I was wondering if it might help in determining the homeopathic personality traits?
M.
 
mimo28 last decade

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