| Who remembers last month's quiz? Here it is again
for those of you who missed it. Then we'll discuss the answer. I'll
tell you what I'll do, I'll underline the key words in the case
that led to the remedy.
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Elaine, I'd like to help you out today but I seem to be in a nose-dive....
...Which is good Kelly because it brings
us to this month's quiz!
It does? You're waiting for me to crash with a bottle of Arnica?
No, Kelly, Nosebleeds! This month's case
is a nosebleed!
Wow, this IS exciting! Who do we have to thank for this?
We have been blessed with a nosebleed, courtesy
of Gabi.
This is especially momentous because of all the songs there are
about noses!
Kelly, I'm afraid there are NO songs about
noses.
Don't be ridiculous! What about, "Start spreadin' the noooooze,
I'm leavin' today....I'm gonna be a part of it, New York, New York!"
That's NEWS, Kelly! "Start spreadin'
the NEWS"! It's "New York, New York" by Ol' Blue
Eyes!
OK, OK; what about Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind"?
He didn't mean his nose! Look, Kelly, I think
we better just let Gabi present her case. Gabi in Canada, are you
there?
Yes, Elaine, you're coming in loud and clear!
Well, here's my horrifying story!
Santiago, my son, had gone to the park with
this brothers. He had been agitated all
morning and I decided they needed to take him out. He was also "tired"
so they pulled him in the wagon and parked him on the school grounds
in the sun while they played soccer. Santi is four and a half.
I was in the house when I heard Nico, his
brother, screaming, "Mum, Santi has a nosebleed!" Rushing
out, I tried not to panic which wasn't easy since we had already
dealt with Nico's ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura, an autoimmune
condition where the spleen attacks the platelets in the body therefore
causing bleeding and bruising) so... I had seen enough blood for
one lifetime).
The first thing I noticed was that the bleeding
was coming from the right nostril. It was profuse, coming on rapidly
and getting brighter. My first reaction was to run inside the house
to get a certain remedy in the 200C potency.
I left him with his dad while I did this
and came back and tried to sit him in my lap so I could hold a tissue
against his nose but he was squirming and agitated and kept saying,
"Don't touch me!" He was restless
and visibly upset and scared.
He then tells me he was hot in the sun and
I notice the concern for the bleeding on his part is
worse while I am there. I notice he becomes agitated when I come
back with the remedy and while I am with him.
So I gave him this remedy and I waited when
I remembered his recent violent behaviour:
biting, rolling his head, sticking
out his tongue, doing violent things towards others, kicking, dancing
crazily whenever the radio was on and striking his brothers...
yes, charming isn't it?
So while I was waiting for this remedy to
do something, I yelled to my daughter,
"Go get me the ___________30C!"
(the only potency I had)
The blood kept coming out as if from a fountain.
He was refusing to take the 2nd
remedy but after some coaxing he did. The bloody hankies
were piling up...but about 20 seconds after the dose of __________30C,
a big long clot the size of an earth worm started coming out the
right nostril and the blood was less profuse. Santi then got up
and started playing with his toys completely forgetting what happened!
His dad said, "Santi sit down, you
must rest." His mood had changed, he was no longer scared.
Another homeopathic miracle!
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So...when I hear: agitated, violent, restless and crazy dancing
whenever the radio comes on, I think of Tarentula hispanica!
Almost everybody voted for Belladonna in this case, which is understandable
because you do have the right-sidedness, the possible etiology of
ailments from the sun, and Belladonna is listed under Desires to
Dance and Wild Dancing. Belladonna can also be violent; so, you
can't really blame people for voting for it.
However, under Agitation, Bell. is only a 1 while Taren. is a 3.
Also, while Belladonna may be listed under desires to dance, this
trait is so characteristic of Tarentula that when you suspect Tarentula
in a case, the first thing you ask is, "Is there an issue with
dancing?" Because if there's no issue with dancing, you really
have to wonder if you didn't make a mistake, that's how characteristic
the desire to dance is for Tarentula. I must have prescribed Belladonna
a hundred times and never once have I encountered this symptom in
a Belladonna case, not once.
Also, in Belladonna, what do we expect to find? We expect to find
redness, heat and congestion. The "touch aggravates" aspect,
or "doesn't want to be touched" is more of a physical
issue with Belladonna than a mental issue. Generals: touch agg.--Bell
(3); Generals: slight touch agg.--Bell (3). It's so painful for
Belladonna to be touched--the congestion, the heat, the inflammation...they
can't bear it. Think of the average appendicitis case where the
person cannot bear for their appendix area to be touched. Belladonna
is a big remedy in appendicitis. They can't bear to be jarred either,
or even for the bed they're lying in to be jarred, it's so painful
for them.
With Tarentula, it's more of a mental trait among all the spiders--they
do not want to be touched. Mind: touched, mental aversion to being--Taren
(3). But here's the symptom that tipped Gabi off: Tarentula feigns
sickness! You see, they want the attention, they want to be noticed,
they have a great need for an audience! And one of their favorite
ways of attracting an audience is to complain! Mind: pretends, to
be sick--Taren (3). Remember when Gabi said that she noticed he
seemed much more agitated when she was there with him than when
she went into the house? And you'd think it would be just the other
way around, that he would panic as soon as his mother left him during
his time of need, that's why this symptom is so important--because
it's peculiar! Congratulations to Gabi for remembering that Tarentula
has this trait of exaggerating his illness in the presence of others.
Spiders are cunning and devious. Notice also that Gabi also says
that the kids pulled him in the wagon because he claimed to be "tired"--she
puts tired in quotes, implying it probably wasn't true or that it
was somehow suspect. Tarentulas are known to lie. Remember that
whatever is most peculiar in a case has to be covered by the remedy.
I remember thinking, "Since when does a 4 year old complain
of being tired? What 4 year old has ever been tired?"
So, what I thought I would do right now is talk a little bit about
the Tarentula child. Restlessness and agitation are worse in Tarentula
than in any other remedy. It's just constant. They have restless
hands, restless fingers. They're destructive. If you've got a restless
child but no destructiveness? Think twice about Tarentula. They'll
wreck any room they're in. Pick things up off the table and throw
them or break them.
They can't sit still and eat. They'll take a bite and walk around
and come back for another bite. If you make them sit down, they'll
start kicking their legs, they'll play with whatever's at the table--their
napkin, the silverware or start drumming or tapping with their fingers.
Also, like Veratrum, they can tear and cut things.
The Tarentula child doesn't sleep well--restless, crying, agitated.
They may fight going to sleep with all their might; but with the
tarantula being the nocturnal hunter, this should come as no surprise.
They may wake in the middle of the night crying and distressed.
Other children may refuse to play with the Tarentula child because
he or she may tease them, be annoying, threaten them, hit them,
scratch or bite them or pull their hair. These Tarentula children
can be downright mean. On the other hand, they can be very affectionate,
give you a nice big kiss, and then at the end scratch or bite you!
You'll be taken aback by such a sudden turn of events! But if you
think of the actual tarantula, they sit in a hole in the ground,
waiting for an insect to walk by and at just the right moment, the
tarantula springs up and attacks and then just as suddenly is back
in his hole again. So, look for evidence of this suddenness, sudden
violence, in a Tarentula case.
Spider remedies like to hide--under the bed, in a corner, behind
a chair--not too surprising when you think that the tarantula hides
in a hole in the ground, and spiders are frequently found in corners.
Here are the issues to look for in a Tarentula child:
fear of noise
constipation
desire for salt
desire for vinegar (according to Massimo Mangialavori)
chilliness (since most children are warm, you may not find chilliness
in all Taren. children)
thirsty
minimal appetite
desires chocolate
quarrelsome/oppositional
annoying, teasing behavior
making threats
hitting, biting, scratching, hair-pulling
hitting themselves, hitting themselves in the head
complaining
oversensitivity
aversion to being touched
restless/hyperactive
agitation
devious, cunning
hiding
destructive
lying
hypochondriacal
need to be noticed, need for attention
aversion to going to sleep
active at night
pretends to be sick/feigns illness to get attention
DESIRES TO DANCE
Now, the question is, who is our winner? Actually, no one guessed
Tarentula, except...for one person: Gabi! Dr. B, I nominate Gabi
as the winner of the September quiz! After all, if SHE hadn't guessed
Tarentula, what would have become of Santiago? What has she won?
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