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Hi, David,
I have a 65 yr old male patient who is brought by his 45 yr son. Who narrates;
The problem is that his father tries to, rather wants to fiddle with, not only the sexual parts of his old mother but his sister also who is mother of 4 children (he actually had done that many times). 45 yr old son of old man says, I asked my father about what he is doing. He admitted that I do it only because I want to play those parts. I don,t have libido or any penetrating power, which the mother also confirms.
Dr. David would you be kind enough to set a guide line to investigate that old man as his son is very scared. The old man has some drift in his psyche also. He is also hard of hearing and cannot reply question properly to me. His son translates answers for me.
 
  mamsha on 2011-06-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Last week I sent a dose of Staph also, the results are being waited. my intention is to ask you the ways to investigate such patients, Dr. David.
 
mamsha last decade
I am not sure what you are asking from me - are you asking how to take a case?
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Thank you David for your response, case taking is a typical work , I admit but particularly this type of case is a new for me. An aged person longing for playing private parts of females is nauseous to listen even, but a doctor has to.
Kindly guide if you have listened to such patients, the questions and cross questions. I'm really curious to help this man out.
Possibly if there is something palliative in such conditions as old man is living with his daughter and she is much worried of father's attitude.
 
mamsha last decade
I am not sure how to guide you here. The case would need to be taken from the older man, to understand what his problem is, from his perspective. There isn't really a remedy for this, but one would need to understand the totality of the case, the whole picture, that includes this behaviour.

Really, every case is taken the same way - ask about the problem, get them to desribe and explain it in their own words. Then let them connect this problem with any others they have - looking for any common features, sensations, expressions that occur in the different areas.

The clue to the case might not even be in this behaviour, but is some other aspect of his case where something more peculiar can be seen, that may lead to a remedy we know. It could be in his physical symptoms for instance.

It is important not to get too focussed on behaviour we personally have a problem with - that will only show us our state, not the patient's. Try to remain objective, non-judgemental. It might look abhorrent to you, but this feeling could be causing you to pay too much attention to the behaviour, when the clue to the remedy is somewhere else.

So I would ask 'Describe what happens?' 'Describe how it feels to do that' 'Describe what you are thinking' 'Describe when this started' 'Tell me what your opinion is of it' and so on.

There are remedies like Hyos and Bufo amongst others, with this inappropriate sexual fascination. But the rest of the case must agree.
 
brisbanehomoeopath last decade
Dr. David, I'm really thankful to you for sending a satisfying reply. I'll try my best to go along with your suggestions and help the despaired family.
May you be blessed more! you are a good teacher as well as a good Dr.
 
mamsha last decade

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