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I should have known there'd be a Part 2!
Well, friends, I began getting suspicious when I couldn't get more
than 80% improvement with Pyrogen, regardless of how high up in
potency I went!
I made an appointment to see my dentist on Saturday, Feb. 28th--2
weeks ago. I was afraid I might need a root canal. He took an X-ray
and poked around with the periodontal probe and when he got to my
infected tooth, the probe completely disappeared! In other words,
there was an extremely deep pocket, demanding immediate surgery!
(I hate it when that happens!) But I wasn't worried because the
last time I had surgery, Arnica 10M dealt so swiftly with the post-surgery
pain that I felt invincable; so, full speed ahead.
Without a doubt, the worst part of the surgery were the two novacaine
injections into the lingual side of my gum--you might as well say
the roof of my mouth, for all intents and purposes. I don't know
why, but dentists don't seem to think they have to use topical novacaine
there; they all say, "There's no nerve endings there."
Really? Don't get me started! After the surgery, the pain from those
2 injections never stopped! It was because of them that I needed
Tylenol 3, which gave me an unbelievable headache the next day!
When these pains still hadn't gone away by Monday, I began to get
suspicious. I looked at the roof of my mouth using two mirrors and
a flashlight, and there were, what looked like, masses of tiny white
bumps, a lot of hills and valleys, and basically, an appearance
like that of the surface of the moon! "Good Lord!" I exclaimed!
I couldn't eat.
Anything that touched the area caused intense pain and burning.
Drinking orange juice, because of the acidity, was practically out
of the question. My diet consisted of yogurt and ice cream. Tuesday,
I went back to the dentist. "Could you look at the roof of
my mouth and tell me what's going on?" I said.
"Blisters. Actually, herpes. Actually, herpes zoster."
"Shingles???????????" No way! How could this be? (If
anybody knows the answer to this, please write to this magazine!)
"Well, that would explain the pain," I said.
I came home and looked up herpes zoster in the Merck Manual. Did
you know that this condition lasts from 2-4 weeks? And after that,
there's no guarantee that the pain will go away, eventhough the
blisters are gone! It's called "post herpes neuralgia".
Cheers.
Well, I looked in Morrison's Desktop Companion to Physical
Pathology and studied all the herpes remedies. There was only
one remedy that mentioned herpes zoster in the oral cavity and that
was Mezereum. So, I dropped a couple of Mez. pellets into water
and took a sip as often as I could manage, but, it seemed to be
doing next to nothing. Borax was another one I tried with no luck;
Shirley told me to take Rhus tox--which actually made me worse (and
because of that, Shirley shall remain nameless!), and then I said
to myself, "You know, Elaine, everybody knows that Nat-mur.
is the main remedy for this."
I replied, "Of course I know, but Nat-mur has never done anything
for me! I've tried it before for headaches and colds, it's never
worked, and I have absolutely no indications for Nat-mur!"
"Try it, and stop whining!"
"I am not whining, I'm yelling."
Well, ladies and gentlemen, homeopathy does it again! Do you know
that there is supposedly no cure for this affliction? The next morning,
I went to breakfast as usual and bravely drank my orange juice,
bracing myself for the sharp pain I had come to know, when suddenly
I realized that I was drinking with only minimal discomfort! This
is less than 24 hours after the Nat-mur 30C I had taken the night
before! From then on, the improvement was continuous and swift and
I can tell you that as I write to you, roughly a week later, the
pain is no more and the roof of my mouth feels normal, and actually,
I've been eating normally for quite a number of days now! The dentist
had given me a prescription for something to deaden the area so
I'd be able to eat but I never needed it.
Some of you may be asking yourselves why a remedy should work when
there are no constitutional indications. As much as we like to say
that in homeopathy we prescribe for the patient and not the disease,
in truth we do have remedies for disease, and this is a case in
point. Similar examples would be:
Pulsatilla for ailments following the eating of too much fat, Argentum
nitricum for ailments after eating too many sweets, Phosphorus for
ailments after eating too much salt, and especially Arnica for practically
any injury or any ailment following an injury, even nightmares where
one dreams of the injury.
To be sure, Nat-mur. isn't the only remedy for Herpes Zoster. Rhus
tox. is another big contender, and there are still many others.
But Rhus tox. and Nat-mur. should be thought of first. Each of the
remedies have their own characteristics, or keynotes, which can
guide you to the remedy most appropriate for you. For instance:
herpes with burning pains, better by warm applications should make
you think of Arsenicum album. Herpes of the face with severe burning
pains, bettter by cold applications should make you think of Apis.
Itching along with the pain should make you think of Rhus tox. Think
of Ranunculus bulbosus when the eruptions are on the chest along
the intercostal nerves. Sulphur eruptions would be worse by the
heat of the bed covers. Lachesis eruptions would be purplish in
color. Nat-mur eruptions are known to be large and water-filled;
and yet, that was certainly not in evidence in my case. My case
matched no remedy in particular and yet Nat-mur., alone, effected
a cure, and very swiftly and unambiguously; so, I have to conclude
that, yes, sometimes a remedy is, in fact, a "disease"
remedy, and there's no other way to explain it.
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