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painful bone marrow

Hello, Someone in my family faced the problem of bone marrow test for diagnoses the disease. now patient is very restless and having much pain in back bone. she is not able walk but can be walk few yards with the help of two people. Mental condition is that she is speaking consciously and unconsciously with repeating sentence or words.

i found arsenic and Rhus-tox but i want some expert advise.

any suggestion would be appreciated.
 
  mbrpk0102 on 2014-10-28
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Hi,

What exactly was the disease diagnosis?

What did the test on the bone marrow show?
 
simone717 9 years ago
bone marrow result was 'Meningo Encephaliti' is the virus name i dont know much about it.
 
mbrpk0102 9 years ago
Hi-

Usually people are in the hospital with this and being
monitored. What is her treatment now?

Her entire case has to be taken to choose the correct remedy
for her-

It would be best if a homeopath in your area could take this
on and monitor the conditions bc it needs frequent attention.

If you want to let me know what city you are in, I could
suggest Drs. qualified to do this. I don't know if the
experienced people on here have the time it requires.

---------about the disease-------------When an infectious agent such as a virus, a fungus, or a bacterium enters the body, the immune system usually sends white blood cells to fight off the infection. The result is often an inflammation in the affected area, characterized by pain, swelling, and redness. An inflammation that occurs in the brain tissues is generally called encephalitis, and when this affects the membrane covering the spinal cord and brain, it is referred to as meningitis. When meningitis and encephalitis are both present, the condition is frequently referred to as meningoencephalitis or sometimes, encephalomeningitis.

Meningoencephalitis is often associated with several other conditions. These include viral infections like measles, West Nile fever, and rabies. Measles is commonly seen in children and usually is characterized by rashes all over the body. Rabies is often transmitted through the bites of infected wild and domesticated animals. The West Nile fever is contracted through the bites of infected mosquitoes.


Examples of bacterial infections that may also result in meningoencephalitis are Lyme disease and Pontiac fever. Lyme disease is usually transmitted by the bite of infected ticks. The bacteria causing Pontiac fever often thrive in water sources such as pools and showers and may infect individuals exposed to these water sources
 
simone717 9 years ago
she came 10 days before from hospital after 2 months treatment and being monitored.

I am telling the current situation while in home.

She is from pakistan.
 
mbrpk0102 9 years ago

[message deleted by simone717 on Thu, 30 Oct 2014 15:12:37 GMT]
 
simone717 9 years ago
Dear mbrpk,

What I would do-
is either find a homeopath near you or online to help. You can google the Akram Clinic
in Pakistan bc they will work with people online.

Or you could do a new thread on here and see who
responds.

Put the answers to these questions on the thread.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/188925

And also write about when she went into the hospital,
how long she has been out, what medicines she is
taking, etc.
[message edited by simone717 on Thu, 30 Oct 2014 15:13:39 GMT]
 
simone717 9 years ago
mbrpk,

Are you still looking for a treatment?
 
rishimba 9 years ago

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