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i think it is from the dose. I haven't changed anything in her diet, so the only thing new would be the dose.
tlbrower last decade
It's been almost 3 days since my last post. The bumps that showed up eventually covered her whole back and neck. They were very itchy. They have mostly gone down but a few still remain. Any place there was a bump is a bald spot now, so she is definitely speckled.
She still itches, but compared to when she first flared up after the 2nd dose, I can say she doesn't itch as much.
She seems very tired now though so that is different.
My gut tells me to wait a couple more days to see how she is and then report again.
She still itches, but compared to when she first flared up after the 2nd dose, I can say she doesn't itch as much.
She seems very tired now though so that is different.
My gut tells me to wait a couple more days to see how she is and then report again.
tlbrower last decade
It's been almost 5 days since I last posted where I felt I needed to wait a few more days to see how my girl did.
Well, she has gone back to intense itching, after what appeared to be a decline in her itching and discomfort.
She has lost a lot of hair now all along her back, neck and chest. The oily feeling has come back as well. It's as though she has had a relapse.
The one thing that is good, is that the bumps are all gone now. So no more oozy bumps.
Should I repeat the dose one more time?
Should I wait a bit longer?
Should I try something else?
The Psorinum seemed to fit most of her ailments, including her bad breath. I have read where it takes this particular remedy a long time to take effect and that it can sometimes be 10 days after a dose to see any results. I also read where a severe skin reaction of pustules can form, which is exactly what happened.
Just really not sure what to do at this point.
Thoughts?
Well, she has gone back to intense itching, after what appeared to be a decline in her itching and discomfort.
She has lost a lot of hair now all along her back, neck and chest. The oily feeling has come back as well. It's as though she has had a relapse.
The one thing that is good, is that the bumps are all gone now. So no more oozy bumps.
Should I repeat the dose one more time?
Should I wait a bit longer?
Should I try something else?
The Psorinum seemed to fit most of her ailments, including her bad breath. I have read where it takes this particular remedy a long time to take effect and that it can sometimes be 10 days after a dose to see any results. I also read where a severe skin reaction of pustules can form, which is exactly what happened.
Just really not sure what to do at this point.
Thoughts?
tlbrower last decade
tlbrower last decade
I gave one dose of Psorinum yesterday. This evening she has presented with bumps again. So far they are only on her sides. Her itching has subsided somewhat. I have rubbed coconut oil on the bald areas and bumps to try to soothe the skin, so that may be why the itching is a bit better.
tlbrower last decade
It's been 4 days since I gave another dose of Psorinum 200. The bumps that had presented have gotten much smaller now. Bless her heart though, she still itches and she felt damp again today. She rubs her face and chews and scratches soooooo much. The hair seems dry and dead too.
She also has developed what I can only describe as a wart on her back leg. I've never seen anything quite like it. At first I thought it was a large pustule, but it is hard and it bleeds easily, but there doesn't seem to be any puss. I'm going to apply a clay compress on it tonight to see if it goes down.
She also has developed what I can only describe as a wart on her back leg. I've never seen anything quite like it. At first I thought it was a large pustule, but it is hard and it bleeds easily, but there doesn't seem to be any puss. I'm going to apply a clay compress on it tonight to see if it goes down.
tlbrower last decade
Give her a dose of Lycopodium 200c.
fitness last decade
tlbrower last decade
Gave dose of Lycopodium 24 hours ago but have noticed no difference.
tlbrower last decade
It's been 7 days since the dose of Lycopodium. She is scratching much less. The hair is growing back too. The skin is still damp but not all the time. There is still a 'smell' too. Bumps appeared last night on her left thigh.
So she is better...
So she is better...
tlbrower last decade
Update:
My girl is doing 100% better now. The hair has all grown back in the bald spots and the reddish colored hair has been replaced with normal colored hair. She only itches a little bit now. This has been a rough time for both of us but I believe we have come through the other side of it now.
She did have some bumps on her sides last night,and seemed itchier again, so I have no idea what that was about. I'm hoping that goes away soon.
I did increase her dose of probiotics and will keep the increased dose up for a few more weeks in hopes of helping her gut get back to where it should be.
Thanks for all your help through this. I is greatly appreciated!!!
My girl is doing 100% better now. The hair has all grown back in the bald spots and the reddish colored hair has been replaced with normal colored hair. She only itches a little bit now. This has been a rough time for both of us but I believe we have come through the other side of it now.
She did have some bumps on her sides last night,and seemed itchier again, so I have no idea what that was about. I'm hoping that goes away soon.
I did increase her dose of probiotics and will keep the increased dose up for a few more weeks in hopes of helping her gut get back to where it should be.
Thanks for all your help through this. I is greatly appreciated!!!
tlbrower last decade
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