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| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From starface [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-19 |
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| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-19 |
Look for my new thread | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From starface [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-19 |
ok.
I reread my posts and it sounds like I am just talking about myself. This is not good. | This thread continues beneath the following ad.
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| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-20 |
Brisbane
I am responding to a question or comment you made in a previous post when you said that my remedy was Berberis vulgaris.
You said, "i dont know what you react to or what you are sensitive to."
I will tell you.
Today was a perfect example.
I took a fifth grade class out to recess.
Some of the children, like the boys, wrestle and the ususal monitors allow this. Otherwise they cannot get aggression out is their thinking.
A girl got involved. Then another.
I did not speak up bc boys had been allowed so....
A girl got hurt. Another teacher said, Oh that ____________. She always asks for trouble.
I thought, "Let's go in, now."
We did. The kids did not line up where they were supposed to. inside the building, where it was a bit warmer they lined up. I let them stay because it was so cold. They would not line up properly. After three attempts I shouted. They were completely uncooperative bc they were all talking about the girl who got hurt. After a few shouts and a few, "get in order so we can set this straight," they did.
I get irate when kids think that, because I don't dress as neatly as their teachers do, or because the room is not as neat, that they should no shut up and line up on time. I am an art teacher and I do my best with what I have and considering all of their quirks and problems and considering that I have to write my own interrelated art/science curriculum and teach it and considering i have hardly any materials, I do well.
Neat and organized people may not be able to adapt and create like I can but I get no respect.
Children that continue talking when I say line up make me incensed. When classes are working and I say," excuse me....clarification....i see some children need to _______" makes me angry because this is in my OWN room. that is not influenced by animal remedy info. My room is my room. I am the one with the degree and the experience and the know how and the children hardly know anything at all. Children that say shut up to me also make me angry. This is not as frequent but there is less that an art teacher can do about such things.
The other thing that makes me angry is when my husband does not let me go to a friends house because HE does not like them. He must agree with who I see. He will block me from access to money...my OWN money. It is not even legal I don't thinkg. He says, we are refinancing and any problems with banking equal no refi.
This IS the truth but the house is in his name. He is a bastard who wants me to pay for half of everything and not have access to my own money. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-20 |
It was a rhetorical question on the other thread. I was just talking through the process.
We have gone around this issue of respect, of indignation. It hasn't really lead anywhere yet. Calc-s, Ran-b, Staph - all chosen on that basis. I think these words are too human, not close enough to the vital disturbance. This is why I chose a different direction with the Berberis - sensitive to interuption, change, things not going according to plan, disturbance in normal cycles or order. The anger is simply a reaction, an common emotional one so on its own it tells me nothing special.
I still don't see the animal issue in this thing about your room. You continue to say 'Children that say 'shut up' to me make me angry'. This is not me versus them, it is me being sensitive to them. It is a subtle difference but obviously important.
You are sensitive to how people treat you, to what they think of you, I get that. It sounds like the Ranunculaceae sensitivity, but already 2 of those remedies have not helped.
It is an interesting dynamic in the class room though. Clearly the children sense something about you that gives them the impetus to stir you up. This can only come from a sensitivity to being stirred up, which if we reduce will short-circuit the whole cycle.
Sensitive to insults - Cocc, Hep, Nat-s, Nux-v, Phos, Staph, Sulph, Zinc. Quite a lot of mineral remedies in there. Yet I hear no Mineral problem in your descriptions.
However Cocculus - that is interesting, something I hadn't considered.
"The get easily offended and are very sensitive to rough and rude manners, to insults and impoliteness."
"They tend to brood over past unpleasant events and because of this they can become malicious.."
"Worse quarrels, verbal violence, strong emotions"
Ailments from anger and vexation
Ailments from insults, offences
Ailments from mortification, indignation
Ailments from rudeness of others
Anger from contradiction
Angers easy, from trifles
Anger from interuption
Contradiction, intolerant of
Interuption aggravates mental symptoms
Intolerance of interuption
Irritability takes everything in bad part
Oversensitive to rudeness
It is a very close fit. The group is unknown to me though, so I cannot do much more than simply match symptoms. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-23 |
Are here is the thread. It is very strange that I find it hard to find. I couldn't see it when I searched via your username, and it didn't appear on my list of recent threads. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-27 |
I can look into that if needed. A friend will probably know why. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-27 |
I think it is a bug with the 'your recent threads' option. You are not the only person it happens with.
What did you think of the Cocculus description? | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-29 |
could be me. especially the part about light haired women, sensitive, who have never been married or childless. had fate been different, I might be unmarried and childless. I feel unmarried and childless sometimes because I am away from family so much. thirst and hunger come and go (was that cocculus?) is another thing I noticed that matched.
started the berberis. hope that was the right thing to do. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-29 |
That part of the description of the remedy is meaningless. Only the symptoms matter, and light hair is not a symptom, and being childless or unmarried is situtational and in no way related to a remedy state.
I thought the issue around insults was more important - that is what you keep insisting that I look at. I had hoped to get feedback you on the part of the remedy that matched you. The description is very specific to the problem you have repeatedly described.
Well now you have started the Berberis we will have to see where that takes you. [message edited by brisbanehomoeopath on Sun, 29 Jan 2012 19:10:57 GMT] | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-01-30 |
Day four on berberis. Day one only i felt more lucid. Was this the placebo effect? Reversing words on day four on 1 or 2 occasions. Thats it
All cocculus symptoms match. Esp. " symptoms worse after interruption"
Also hve been getting food poisoning or viruses from food lately. Also have a sore throat and cough.
After day 6 on Berberis vulgaris, I am notciing that calmness was setting in on day three and onward. I was doing some EFT (tapping) and thought that was the reason but I see on day 6 that I am much more in control. Sometimes I want to say, "i am gonna hurt you," not because I am but because I am so frustrated and that is a term used often around me. that might be something that goes through head when adult keeps interrupting class by popping head in and making untimely requests and making lesson sag...or some such thing. on day 6, that would not bother me as much
have a lingering bad cough with some yellow and green and sometimes clear expectoration [message edited by lycopodium on Thu, 02 Feb 2012 04:45:44 GMT] | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-03 |
Irrtable again. Dont feel up to teaching bc i might yell. Only had two calm days. Berberis doesnt appear to be working. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-03 |
Ok repeat it first, before moving on. While I think Cocculus does match the symptoms well, it is important to finish one remedy properly before changing to a new one.
Just repeat the dose once, let me know what changes if any occur. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-04 |
Can you explain what Vithoulkas meant when he says about Cocculus that: the remedy is for someone whose nuero spinal system is comprimised?
Just checking....would it be a territorial thing when I say my kids say shut up to me. I feel like I am losing ground with kids and about to lose my job. Feels like an issue of survival. But ok....if you think it is a "me being sensitive to them" issue then that is what it is.
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| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-09 |
Ok, not territorial....sorry.
Look brisbane, I am not feeling any better after the Berberis. Not at all. It is strange, no? I usually derive some benefit from remedies. I had a good day or two but I am feeling so irritable that when I read about people feeling like the devil (as some do when they have a mood issue) I know now what it means. I don't mean I feel evil but that I am so irritable that my voice comes out sounding like the devil. I cannot bear to see kids talking and not sitting still. Then, they do the project and then they are so wound up from my yelling or raising my voice that they don't take me seriously and they leave the room a mess. Or else, they are wound up and can't concentrate and end up leaving the room a mess. I have them using sets of markers and no matter what I say to this particular class, the markers end up with doubles in the cup or with a cap off. Pencils, which are dangerous if stepped on, get left on the floor.
I find writing to you to be very therapeutic because it validates at least some of what I am saying. Some of my complaints, at least I hope, are valid and useful to you finding or confirming a remedy.
I have been doing EFT while waiting for Cocculus to arrive. It has been keeping me able to think during moments of low stress. I actually found it to be extrememly helpful with my focus. I drive home and sometimes think out my lessons for the coming days. Usually, though, without a pencil and paper to keep me attentive, my mind wanders. I have tried recording my voice into my phone. That didn't work but it did after the EFT. The combination of recording my voice after the EFT made me wander only once and it was brief.
When I step into a stressful situation like teaching ,though, My thoughts get befuddled and I get sooooo irritable but the EFT sets me straight again. Can the cocculus help me handle the added stress of the classroom? | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-09 |
The simillimum will help you on all levels, in all problems. It leaves nothing untouched. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-10 |
So i should take cocculus when it arrives? | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-10 |
If Berberis definitely didn't help you then yes. I think Cocculus fits your symptoms better. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-13 |
Berberis not really helping. Dosed as you said. The second dose should have more hits? | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-13 |
You only need to do one dose for the moment. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-14 |
Now I am experiencing yet another stomach disturbance. I think it is from a combination of eating red meat plus lack of sleep (only two hours last night)
[message edited by lycopodium on Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:09:53 GMT]
When I say "stomach disturbance" I mean i get diarrhea and last time it turned into a virus. I have the chills though only slightly. Is this malarial in nature? Am I reacting to the Berberis by having these stomach issues or...what do you think is happening [message edited by lycopodium on Tue, 14 Feb 2012 21:12:12 GMT] | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From brisbanehomoeopath [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-14 |
Well it is either an aggravation or it is a coincidence. The only way to know for sure is when the improvement follows. | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-19 |
Missed post about taking cocculus. Sorry. That is why i went on and on about berberis | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-02-26 |
Got cocculus 200c and feel good . Day three was quite an irritable one felt urge to hit and i almist let a student have it. Did not even feel any restraint . Day 5 abd it was over. Day 7 and my thoughts are more deliberate and thought out. Hitting urge is gone. Incontinence is the worst it has ever been . Is this due to cocculus indicus's action on the nervous system? [message edited by lycopodium on Tue, 28 Feb 2012 04:31:22 GMT] | | |
| Re: Brisbane Homeopath | From lycopodium [Log on to view profile] | on 2012-03-02 |
I am not expecting you, Brisbane, to read this, but this is for personal record.i think my incontinence got worse before getting better. i noticed that dairy makes me so nutty. I was doing well on day 9 or so. I was concentrating, thoughts were organized, i was patient in teaching (more than usual). kids were understanding me more than usual ...that was during first period. second period, ok too. third period....declining. Last period, I was a demon. I was so irritable. A child would not stop tapping me on the shoulder and I snapped at him. Another kept interrupting a lesson (these were first graders). Nobody ever seems to take me as seriously as their regular teacher so this does not bother me usually. I really got angry though, after all of this first grade classes ploys for attention. I sent one child out and he burst into tears. Unusual. I made amends later. He is generally one of my favorites.
Dairy starts to affect me about four hours after eating it. I had about an ounce and a half of cheese and this was enough to make me irritable. I stopped eating it and saw my pleasantness return . Did not want to believe it but the cocculus was working so well that I could not deny what happened. |
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