(October 2006)
Female aged 24 years presents with menses absent for 3 months,
she is not on the pill and has been off it for some months as
it bloated her, made her put on weight and feel generally unwell
when she was on it. She has had pregnancy tests to ensure that
she is not pregnant. She has been checked by a gynecologist and
told that she may have endometriosis (early stages). Her family,
on her father's side have a history of endometriosis, in fact
most of her female cousins have had hysterectomies by the age
of 35 years and they also have had difficulty conceiving.
Her periods have always been difficult, irregular and painful.
Her abdomen often is distended and bloated…, “it feels
hard as a rock, then it feels like a knife is cutting through
it”. She is also prone to being very emotional and reactive,
especially around the time of ovulation and before her period
is due. She is very sensitive to what people say and gets hurt
very easily and can also be very jealous with boyfriends. She
seems quite soft and yielding in her approach in the clinic.
She is in an unhappy relationship with a guy who was quite controlling.
Her relationship with her mother is quite frayed as she is really
controlling about her life, boyfriends and career. Her mother’s
interference with her performing career makes her not want to
try but she still wants her approval and feels very vulnerable
around her as she makes her feel down and not good enough when
they speak. She gets upset every time she calls her and feels
quite depressed and a little sick.
She can only eat plain foods as anything too rich upsets her
stomach. She often has wind and it can feel ‘stuck’.
She feels worse after she eats if she takes a big meal. Her teeth
break easily and one has never come through in the front, so she
has had them filed to make them match.
She had her appendix removed at age 4. She has vivid dreams often
about sex or they can be frightening and violent. She says that
every boyfriend that she has ever had, although they have never
been aggressive to her, they always get into fights when they
go out. Her current boyfriend had had an incredibly violent upbringing.
She says that although her mother is quite volatile and scary
when angry there was not real violence in her childhood but she
remembers being very afraid when she made her mad. She can not
understand why she draws people like this to her because she is
not like that.
I chose the following rubrics using Murphy:
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Female, Menses, suppressed (pg 673)
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Mind, mild, disposition (pg 1373)
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Mind, humiliation, ailments from (pg1345)
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Dreams, amorous, sexual dreams (pg 451)
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Abdomen, Cutting, pain (pg 12)
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Food, eating, after, agg (pg734)
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Food, fat, food, agg (pg 736)
Facial Analysis
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YELLOW (psora) |
RED (sycosis) |
BLUE (syphilis) |
- Front teeth prominent
- Freckles
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- Straight hair line
- Single line
- Large eyes
- Mouth brackets
- Wide mouth
- Gums
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- Curved forehead
- High hairline
- Wide set eyes
- Teeth
- Dimples
- Asymmetry ears/mouth
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Miasm – Syco-syphilis – Purple
Of the purple remedies most prominent were: Bell, Hyos, Lach,
Plat, Staph, Stram and Nit Ac.
I chose Staphysagria 200 single dose (07/10/06) mainly
for the mental picture this patient presented, she was so sensitive
and affected to the point of being controlled by other people
and their opinions of her and so easily humiliated. She seems
to be surrounded by violence although not violent herself but
more yielding.
She got her period 8 days after the Staph 200 (after a 3 month
absence). A week later she ended her relationship and moved out
of their shared house.
I saw her 5 weeks later (16/11/06) and she felt as though the
period was coming but hadn’t arrived, so she took another
dose of Staph 200 and it arrived 2 days later. She was still very
happy with her decision to end her relationship and happily out
having fun. She has been a lot more light hearted and content
with her life.
February 2007
Her cycle is now at about 30 days, she is in a new relationship
which to her seems “like a remarkably normal relationship
not as full of angst and jealousy as her previous relationships”.
The bloating is much better as is the PMT and pain.
She is also amazed at how she has managed to come out from under
her mother’s controlling influence. After years of stop/start
attempts, hampered by others trying to control her, she is independently
working on her passion of performing. She says it is the first
time she has just gotten on with it, with out telling anyone or
the need for constant support/direction from family or partners.
She seems to be more at ease with herself, and laughs far more
easily even in conversation. She says that people have noticed
the change in her and it feels like it is for the better.
The interesting thing is that her new boyfriend is a very gentle
and supportive partner but he plays sport at a national level,
this sport is one of the more aggressive ones. The energy of violence
is still there around her but in a controlled environment, she
finds when she is watching the sport she cannot get over how violent
it is!