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Cerebral Palsy

Patient, 22 years old, is suffering from cerebral palsy since birth. Reason: asphyxiation just before birth. This happened due to the negligence of doctor resulting in baby getting deprived of oxygen for 2 minutes.

Current condition: very bright student, everything is fine except walking part. Can't walk on his own. Has to take support from clutches or some other support to walk.

There is a nerve in the brain responsible for movement of legs, which got damaged due to non-oxygen.

Boy has never been treated by a homeopath for this condition. I gave him baryata carb 200 single dose 2 weeks back - no effect.

Is this case treatable in homeopathy? Need your expert advice.
[message edited by Zady101 on Fri, 23 May 2014 22:12:37 BST]
 
  Zady101 on 2014-05-23
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Death of any sort is irreversible, imo.

Having said that, this case doesn't have the basic info for prescribing.

If you like, I'd like to prescribe if my questionnaire can be filled.
 
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