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Head pressure with noise penetrating body

Has anyone ever come across a case where the patient has the following symptom?

The slightest noise (it could be a creak in the house or a penny that falls to the floor four rooms over) penetrates the patient's arms and legs. I am aware of Theridion penetrating the teeth (which I do NOT have), but I haven't been able to find my specific symptom.

I have been under the care of homeopaths for many years now, but haven't had much luck in resolving my core problems (the above symptom being just that - a symptom - but not the core problem).

The core problem has to do with head pressure and feeling spacing or 'out there' - not really in the body.

Dr. Organon, you had responded at one point and I never got back to you. Can you recommend something?

Any ideas anyone?

Any feedback would be appreciated.

R
 
  Sn-wr1 on 2008-03-29
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
pls give him arsenic alb 10M one dose only and wait for a week and report me...

after that next medicine will be prescribe...

dr. deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Dr. deoshlok sharma,

I have tried Ars. Alb. numerous times over the years.

Another very odd trait I seem to have is the inability to introduce myself. I can carry on a conversation quite well and have no problem talking to people, but I have the worst time saying, 'Hello, I am . . .'

R
 
Sn-wr1 last decade
your case seems very interesting.

please tell us more about your self, your problems, typical sensations and any other thing which you find different from normal or from others.
 
rishimba last decade

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