| Who remembers the case? Here it is again:
We nearly didn't have a case for you
this month until, luckily, I was stupid enough to eat at Red Lobster!
My date, Tony, whom we shall call "Antonio",
asked me where I would like to eat. "Oh, any place is fine
with me," I said, nervously. "How about Red Lobster?"
he said. Despite sensing the inevitable ship-wreck, I cheerfully
said, "Sure, sounds great!"
Red Lobster is a pretentious McDonalds
with sea food.
Fast forward to this morning around 7
am when I first realize I'm in trouble! Abdominal discomfort--that
unmistakable feeling that diarrhea can't be too far down the road,
an increasing sense of nausea, chills and a bit of rectal flatulence
which did not ameliorate, greeted me rather suddenly. Which remedy
saved the day?
Out of 23 votes cast, five of you said Arsenicum--the first remedy
we think of for bad food and water. In fact, just as an aside here,
as a bonus, so to speak, last night I ate out at a Chinese restaurant.
Well, I guess you're not safe anywhere anymore! About 20 minutes
after leaving the restaurant, I was in a stationery store buying
mailing envelopes when suddenly I began to get sharp stomach pains!
And I'm thinking, "What, again? No, it can't be!"
I arrive home. I'm in my driveway, telling myself to hurry up and
get into the house and get into the bathroom! I get inside the door
and pause long enough to take Arsenicum 30C and put my homeopathic
emergency kit in the bathroom where I'm expecting to spend the next
hour...and guess what? It never happened! It just went away, the
whole thing, it just went away! This is what homeopathy is all about,
it's why we're so enthusiastic about it and it's what the life of
a homeopath is like--uneventful. Make that less eventful!
So to get back to the Red Lobster debacle, that was the first remedy
i took--Arsenicum. I took it right away. It showed promise in the
beginning and then fizzled out--not the right remedy this time,
sorry!
All I remember was that I was lying there, and you know when you're
sick you're not one for getting up and doing research and repertorizing
cases! So, I just said to myself, "What remedy has flatulence
and chills?"
I remembered thinking how peculiar it was to have chills with diarrhea,
where you're not just chilly but your teeth are actually chattering
and you're shaking! It had never happened to me before, so that
was a big consideration for me and remember, the "concomitant"
symptom will usually tell you what the remedy is; chills is the
concomitant in this case, and there's a rubric--Chills: diarrhea,
chills during. The remedy I took is only in Murphy's Repertory,
if you're using Kent's, be sure to add it to this rubric as a "2".
Most of the votes went to Lycopodium--9 votes. Lycopodium is known
for flatulence, but, an awful lot of remedies have flatulence! If
this was all we had, we wouldn't have very much! If you repertorize:
Rectum: flatus, rectal, diarrhea, during
and
Chills: diarrhea, chills during
the remedy that comes out on top is China! That's what I took and
it worked within minutes! Coming in a close second was Aloe, and
we did get a vote for Aloe, and here's what our Aloe voter said:
Regarding your trouble the morning after
Red Lobster........ I have
chosen Aloe.
I was lead to this using instinct, humble
but yet focused experience
and Murphy's Repertory. Here follows a few guiding rubrics for this
case:
CHILLS, diarrhea, chills during
RECTUM, diarrhea, bed, driving
out of
diarrhea, painless
flatus, stool, urging for but only flatus is passed
urging, desire to stool, flatus when passing
morning
I wonder did you eat oysters?
Regards
Fiona
Thanks for sharing your thinking with us, Fiona; maybe Aloe would
have worked too! However, we have to be careful not to make assumptions.
I never said that diarrhea drove me out of bed, nor that it was
painless, nor that only flatus was passed and "urging, desire
to stool, flatus, when passing" doesn't pertain to the case
either. But, hey, stop laughing at Fiona! The rest of you did it
too! A lot of you said, "Ailments from Shell Fish," did
I say I ate shell fish? It could have been the "Cheesy Garlic
Bisquits"--in fact, it probably was! Did I eat oysters? No,
Red Lobster is too cheap to serve oysters!
Anyway, don't look now, but two of you got it right! So, congratulations
to: Ravi Narayan from beautiful downtown Mumbai and Dr. Amit Arora,
also from India, who, alone, gave us an explanation:
How I know that remedy was Cinchona [China]
is very simple. Your description was so beautiful that every homeopath
could know it.
In other words, having to explain would only insult our intelligence!
Thank you, Dr. Arora! Dr. B, tell our two Exceptional Homeopaths
what they've won!
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