| You didn't miss last month's quiz, did you? Because that
would have been a monumental tragedy! For you late-comers, here
it is again:
Well, Kelly, how has your family favored us with illness
this time?
Elaine, you will be happy to know that my husband
stepped on a rusty nail!
Oh no! Not another foot injury! Kelly, I've played "Get
on the Good Foot" by James Brown three times!
Are you sure you're not exaggerating?
Do you remember your "Excruciating Foot Pain"?
Vaguely.
Do you remember when your daughter stepped on a spinning
coin and severely injured her foot?
Sort of.
And remember the "Really Bizarre Foot Pain" you
had in June?
OK! OK! I get the picture! But what are we going
to do?
Lucky for you, Kelly, I happen to have a client with ulcerative
colitis.
Oh wow! You're really moving up in the world,
Elaine! We're going to have an ulcerative colitis case?
No.
But you just said....
His son has a cough.
What?
Kelly, I assure you that this cough lives up to our most
stringent Hpathy Quiz Quality Standards of "riveting and exciting"!
This I gotta see!
Just hold on to your seat for this one! So this is the case
of Jayfee. His father advised me that
his son would make a great quiz case. Here's our conversation:
My youngest son has a nagging cough. Jayfee
initially started coughing in September on and off and the doctor
told us he had ragweed allergy and will go away after sometime.
His coughing is dry, no runny nose, watery eyes, no phlegm, no gurgling
sounds. The cough has been on and off for about 2 and 1/2 months.
Doctor insists there is nothing wrong with him and constantly wants
us to give him cough syrup. His cheeks are cold to the touch and
he doesn't like the cold weather. Of course Boston at this time of
the year is nothing but cold. He coughs less in the night time and
more during the day. When the cough attack starts he is less energetic.
Only thing unusual with his cough was he asked me to get him Jalepeno
chips. These are very hot and Jayfee usually
doesn't go near anything spicy or hot. He doesn't run a fever, and
doesn't complain of headaches or anything else.
Good heavens! He has a cough and he's better for spicy Jalepeno chips?! Now I've heard everything! Let me ask you,
does your son have red cheeks?
YES YES we thought it was dry skin,
he surely has no fever.
Let me ask you, does he tend to get homesick?
Oh YES. He always wants to be home. We call him the home-body.
Is he better in open air or closed rooms?
He doesn't like to go outside but when he does, he doesn't
cough much, hmmm. He coughs more in closed rooms; I guess he's better
in open air.
He has had numerous health problems in the past such as a
high fever-related seizure when he was 3 1/2. He would then get
high fevers and start shivering and shaking. I spent countless nights
putting him in the bath tub and giving him Tylenol or Advil even
though I know it was toxic to his body but it would bring his fever
down and make him more coherent. We just thought he was a homebody,
always wanted to go home and every year late in the fall he would
develop this cough that would hang around for a while. Hopefully
you can find a remedy that will work for him; it kills me to give
him Robitussin or any other cough syrup.
You should probably fill out the Acute Case Questionnaire:
Acute Case Questionnaire
1. Did your complaint come on suddenly or gradually? Describe
the complaint or complaints in your own words in as much detail
as you can.
The cough starts in Aug/Sept time frame. Usually it is a
low level cough; sometime it feels like he is trying to clear his
throat. Every now and then it flares up and he might get a runny
nose, if it is cold he’ll sneeze a few times. He does complain about
being sensitive to cold weather. He gets rosy cheeks but for most
of the time has no fever or at least is not noticeably warm. Occasionally
his eyes will get red and watery. The cough has no time related
pattern i.e. sometimes he’ll cough in the daytime sometimes in the
night. This summer though he also had tachycardia, his heart was
beating at 137 beats per minute. The doctor dismissed it by saying
he was dehydrated and kept him under observation in the hospital
til his heart beats return to normal.
2. Etiology--meaning, what was the cause, if you know. What
was going on at, or around, the time of the occurrence? The answer
may be obvious if you were stung by a bee or fell out of a tree;
but, less obvious etiologies would include things like unusual weather,
suppression ("I was very angry but said nothing.", "I
had a rash and suppressed it with some sort of cream."), over-studying,
receiving good news or bad news, having to put up with rudeness,
loss of vital fluids--from diarrhea, nursing a baby, bleeding, etc.;
loss of a loved one, loss of property, jealousy, fright, use of
drugs--prescription or otherwise-- never recovering completely from
an infection like the flu or other illness, loss of sleep, surgery,
too much alcohol, humidity, getting the feet wet, drinking cold
water on a hot day, embarrassment, breathing in dust, over-exertion,
exposure to toxins, vaccinations, etc.
The cough started 2 years ago (so this is the third fall
season). We had just moved into our current house so it made sense
that he played outside a lot and got exposed to ragweed (that’s
the doctor’s theory). However, by late October and early November
the weather hits freezing mark in MA so ragweed is inactive.
3. Sensation--describe the pain or other feeling. Does it
extend anywhere, does it shoot anywhere? For instance, "It
feels like there's a crumb in my throat, I'm constantly trying to
swallow. The pain shoots to my left ear."
I asked him if his throat hurts and he says no but sometimes
it hurts on the top of his head as he pointed out. Not forehead
but the top of his head.
4. Appearance--what does the person, or the part that's bothering
the person, look like; anything remarkable? Red skin, droopy eyes,
etc.?
When it gets bad he gets rosy cheeks, sometimes red watery
eyes.
5. Location--where on the body is your complaint located?
Throat I guess or his sinus track maybe
6. Modalities--that means things that make the complaints
better or worse--and we don't mean aspirin or Tylenol! Consider:
heat or cold, bathing, warm rooms, fresh air, drafts, motion, time
of day or night when you get worse, the position that makes you
feel best/worse; stimuli: conversation, noise, light, touch, pressure,
massage, music, company, consolation, etc.
Better sleeping if he can sleep.
7. Concomitants (additional symptoms that come with the complaint)--for
instance, pain with crying; pain with lachrymation;
pain with nausea, chilliness, sweating, drooling, etc.
He gets tired. Sometimes gets the dark circles under his
eyes even if he is hydrated. Dry peeling lips. Lots of ear wax.
Very stinky sweat. None of my other kids have a sweat with
that odor, not even me and I sweat a lot.
8. Discharges--color, odor, consistency. (A discharge is
anything liquid that's coming out. So, for instance,
runny nose, diarrhea, lacrymation and
so on.)
Sometimes gets diarrhea.
9. Generals--these are all the symptoms that begin with the
word "I": I'm hot, I'm cold, I'm thirsty, I'm tired, I'm
sad, I'm irritable, I'm hungry, I want pickles, etc.
He feels a bit thirsty.
10. The mentals: Are you any different
from normal either mentally or emotionally? Think about irritability,
panic, anxiety, weepiness, self-pity, confusion, dullness, apathy/indifference,
cheerfulness, and so on.
He wants to be babied or pampered.
11. What have you been saying? For instance: "I'm fine,
leave me alone." "Don't leave!" "I wanna go home!" "I want ice", etc.
He ALWAYS wants to go home even if we go somewhere he likes
he eventually wants to go home.
12. What are you doing? For example, tossing and turning,
pacing, fidgeting, moaning and groaning, calling people on the phone
for support, etc.
13. Thirst--are you thirsty, not thirsty, what temperature
do you want your drinks, what kind of drinks, just sips,
or gulps, frequently or infrequently?
He does not like refrigerated water; room temperature liquids
are fine with him. He sips not gulps
14. Fever?
Occasionally.
15. Sweating? When does the sweating occur? Where on the
body? Does it leave a stain of a particular color?
During the day and night. No particular stain.
16. Odors? Are odors an issue, such as bad breath, foul or
unusual odors of any sort? Any identifiable odors--like sulphur,
onions, etc.?
Bitter smell, pretty strong.
17. What is most striking about your condition or most peculiar?
18. Is there a diagnosis? For instance,
flu, teething, etc.
Ragweed allergy.
19. Describe your energy; are you nervous, quiet, restless,
agitated, sleepy, dull, prostrated, collapsed, stuporous,
anguished, desperate, active, cheerful, energetic, etc.
energy is good and then
lethargic.
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Any bad breath?
NO
How does he feel about open air and drafts?
OK as long as it is not too cold
Does he tend to be warm or chilly?
Chilly when he is not doing well
Does he have any burning pains, such as the lips, throat,
etc.?
No
Any feelings of soreness or constriction?
No but he says sometimes there is mucus he swallows and feels
better??
Is he better all covered up in blankets, etc.?
When he is sick he likes to be covered
What's his personality like? For instance,
lazy? Stubborn? Sensitive
to insults? Easily offended? Changeable
moods? Oppositional, etc.?
Sensitive to insults, easily offended, comic relief -- always
wants to make everyone laugh, extremely competitive
When he coughs, is it painful in distant parts other than
the chest?
Sometimes on top of his head
Thursday, November
29, 2007
How is he after the remedy?
His coughing went down, he has a runny nose but previously
it was stuffy but now he says he doesn't feel congested and can
breathe fine. He also has been sneezing but doesn't feel miserable.
His cheeks though are still rosy. He seems to be more energetic
and of course was also playing on the computer. His eyes are not
red; they have cleared up but are still a little bit glassy.
The following is what I have observed,
1. The cough is no longer continuous; it is breaking down into small
spells, maybe three or four.
2. His cheeks are no longer dark rosy, occasionally a tinge of color
appears but then it is gone.
3. He is more energetic and less lethargic.
4. He is still jocular and wants to sing.
5. His eyes become glassy and slightly red with the coughing spells.
I forgot to ask--how is the homesickness?
He actually volunteered to stay at a friend's house for 3
hours after school on Wednesday. If that's an indicator then he
is not homesick like he used to be.
You're saying that even spending three hours with a friend
in the afternoon would trigger an attack of homesickness for him,
never mind spending the night?
Half an hour at tops, that's what it used to be
What about his disposition? Easy to anger, thinks he's being
insulted, etc.?
He has been pretty laid back and lovey
dovey. He hasn't fought with his brother
lately. He gets or feels insulted very easily; we thought he was
over- sensitive. This would lead to him fighting with Asad
(his older brother).
He has been sleeping well and getting up in the morning without
any complaints. He didn't like getting up in the morning and would
snooze a couple of times after being woken up.
He has been always very intelligent and we just thought esoteric
behavior is a part of it. He taught himself computer games and operation
by age 31/2, geometric sequences by age 5, had perfect scores on
his achievement test by age 6, and started non-planar geometry at
age 7 1/2. We had multiple opportunities to put him in the gifted
children programs at Stanford, Cornell, and John Hopkins but didn't
avail due to my health and the older two kids. We just thought his
behavior was normal as he was a little ahead of his time. His social
skills are great as he is jocular, well liked by his teacher, and
all kids in his class like him. Of course he also referred to himself
as the "King". However, we never understood him being
homesick all the time but never really raised the flag until the
cough.
Jayfee's cough is down to
20%. It is awesome NOT to see him cough!!!!!!!!! I have been giving
him _________30C twice a day and as long as he is showing progress,
I don't want to increase it to three times a day. I can live with
a little bit of cough for now, what do you think??
December 12, 2007
I'm baffled. I gave him _________ again and his cough has
pretty much vanished!!!!! No more coughing!! His cheeks are not
rosy!!!! On and off he had the cough for three years. And
consistently coughing this time since September. The change
is fantastic, no cough syrup for three weeks!!!! I feel great that
he is healing naturally without allopathic medication. Thanks, and
Thanks again..............
December 13, 2007
He is in a great mood, sang lots of KC and the Sunshine Band--"Shake
Shake Shake...."
needless to say, he is a trouble-maker!
Jay-Fee, you are all right with me! Just for you, here's
Kay-Cee (KC and the Sunshine Band):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vGjmDTvuNLM
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First things first. The above link
wasn't working last month, so, click on it now; we'll wait for you!
So, how did we do? Well, we got a lot of winners this time!
Yes, the remedy was Capsicum! Here's why I like this case--and
our previous case too (Inez's tonsillitis case--the first one).
Both these cases show how pointless it is to give nothing but the
standard medical information to a homeopath! The latter case was
solved based on Inez's eating butter off the stick during her illness,
and this case was solved based on Jayfee asking for the very hot and spicy Jalapeno chips, which
he normally doesn't like, to help himself feel better!
This is why I always say, no matter how much information
you've given me, you still have to fill out the questionnaire! If
I can't pick up one of these odd-ball clues in your case, well,
heaven help us! If all I've got is: dry cough, loss of energy, cold
cheeks and worse during the day, how many remedies is this going
to fit? Ten? Twenty? Thirty? It's all too general,
too common! And to make it worse, what if the remedy we need is
an under-proved/under-utilized remedy about which we know next to
nothing? Is Capsicum even under "dry cough"? I have
no idea! And what if it is? It's such a huge rubric, what good would
it do us anyway? So, we absolutely depend on these unusual, peculiar
symptoms to lead us to a remedy.
As soon as I heard about the hot and spicy jalapeno
chips, I thought, "I simply must pursue this!"
I asked the $10,000 question: "Are his cheeks red?" I
got not only a yes but a YES in capital letters! That emboldened
me to go ahead and ask the $64,000 question, "Is he homesick?"
I got such a resounding yes to this question; it was almost too
good to be true! I sent the Capsicum materia
medica to Jayfee's
father and asked him to tell me to what extent his son fit any of
the characteristics of this remedy and lo and behold, it was just
one big confirmation after the other! He even said Yes
to the shivering! But the homesickness was severe, what with him
not even being able to spend more than half an hour after school
at the house of a friend!
So, as you can see, we had an acute remedy that fit the constitutional
case! So what does this mean? It means we expect the remedy
to totally transform this patient and guess what? It did!
Not only is the cough gone but so is the homesickness and, well,
here's the report I just got from Jayfee's
father:
1/12/2008
I was about to tell you about him but I forgot. Here it goes:
I gave him a plussed 200C, he took a sip
ten days ago or maybe 12, no cough, no rosy cheeks, and everything
went back to normal. I have noticed now that he is more jocular,
doesn't get into fights with his siblings, and is more
of a comedian. Good energy and more easy-going personality.
I should point out that Capsicum feels easily insulted and,
so, frequently gets into fights and arguments. Jayfee's
father knows to tell me about strange/rare and peculiar symptoms
in a case, but, if he hadn't, I'd have found out about the Jalapeno
Chips in the "food desires" question; so, I can't say
enough times how important the questionnaire is.
Here's what some of our winners had to say:
Hi Elaine, I think the remedy for Jay-Fee is Capsicum.
The red but cool cheeks, the extreme homesickness, and the desire
for jalapeno chips (spicy food) are among the listed rubrics for
this Rx. Capsicum is also listed in bold under "nervous cough"
in Kent.
Best wishes.
Carole
Thanks Carole, but be careful; he wasn't diagnosed with a
"nervous cough"; in fact, the doctor said there was nothing
wrong with him; so, don't pick rubrics based on an assumption. Maybe
you were just saying: At least it's in SOME cough rubric! So, yeah,
that would be reassuring.
Hi There,
I'm a student at the HCH in Ottawa, On, Canada. I happened to
come across your website and ezine and
really enjoyed reading the current issue. I think this case, as
well as last month's case is great for those of us that are students.
In Jay-Fee's case what led me to choosing Capsicum is his
homesickness, red cheeks, offensive perspiration, pain in vertex,
and cold/chilliness. When I repertorized
homesickness capsicum was bold and was also the only remedy for
with red cheeks--so bingo--that is my answer. I then went to Morrison's
and looked up Capsicum, Phos-ac, Carbo-an and all the symptoms were
in Capsicum only. Thanks for the great lesson!
Sincerely,
Pam Lomack
Hi Elaine
Thanks for the competition, very humorous and interesting!
The obvious suggestion is Capsicum.
Caps
Affinities: mucous membranes, mastoid, burning
Stomach, desires pungent
Cough, dry
Face, discolouration, red, cough
with
Stomach, desires pungent
Averse cold drinks
Chilly
Drinks cold <
Uncovering <
Mind, homesick (constitutional, not cough)
Mind, homesick with red cheeks, Caps only
Mind, offended easily (constitutional, not cough)
Mind, jesting (constitutional, not cough)
Does not have:
Eye, lachrymation with cough
Cough, > open air
Head, pain, vertex, coughing on: *SRP *
Persp. odour bitter: *SRP * (Verat. only)
There are some other less obvious possibilities, but I am
sure I would have given Capsicum first.
Sabad.
Affinities: Mucous membranes, nose, lachrymal glands
< cold drinks
< uncovering
> air
Stomach, desires radishes
Face, discolouration, red, cough
with
Eye, lachrymation with cough
Head, pain, vertex, coughing on: *SRP*
Chilly
Shivering as concomitant
Caust.
Affinities: Nerves and muscles, bladder, larynx, weakness
and paralysis
Stomach, desires pungent
Head, pain, vertex, coughing on: *SRP*
Chilly
Lots of cough symptoms though usually larynx
Cough > sips of water
Mind, homesick (constitutional, not cough)
Re general case description: please allow me to add, desires
spicy is not the same as better spicy. I think there is no evidence
the jalapeno chips helped the cough?
I look forward to the result!
Helen Swan RSHom
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The remedy is Capsicum (cayenne pepper)
ailments from change of residence, school, or country
easily feels homesick
extremely sensitive and touchy, so love to be home all the time
jocular and sings, yet angry at slightest cause
glowing redness of face with cough
cold to touch but red cheeks
throat pain worse when not swallowing
thirst for small quantity of water, craves pepper, spicey food
tendency to catch cold, worse cold air, cold things
--Anon.
OK! So, congratulations to: Helen Swan, Dr. Bhavika Gor, Elisabeth, Zdenka Adasevic, Carole, Pam Lomack and Anonymous 1 & 2.
Dr. B, what have they won?
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