Inguinal Hernia 02899...UK
A 63-year-old male was diagnosed with an inguinal hernia on 29 June 2015. The day before he had developed pain in the groin area whilst sitting on a chair and performing a religious ceremony. There were no advance indications of this condition. By the next time, when he had a medical exam, the condition had become extremely painful. The doctor had to push the bulging intestine back into place twice. The doctor recommended surgery, but the patient turned this down preferring to take painkillers with Vibrionics (without the doctor’s knowledge) to see whether Vibrionics would clear it. The doctor agreed to monitor the situation for 6-8 weeks but asked the patient to go straight to hospital if the condition got worse. The practitioner gave the patient:
CC4.9 Hernia + CC10.1 Emergencies + CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic…TDS in water
After one day of taking the remedy, the pain was reduced by 50% but the intestine was still pushing through the perforated abdominal wall. After three days’ treatment, the pain was reduced by 80% and the intestine was pushing through only once a day usually in the mornings before the opening of the bowels. This got better over the next four days. By then the pain had gone completely. The patient could not feel any intrusions into his abdomen. After two weeks he was feeling 100% better.
At his most recent appointment with the doctor in second week of September 2015, it was confirmed that the condition had cleared. The doctor stated that some patients do manage to strengthen the muscles in the area, which is what had happened to this patient. The doctor advised the patient not to lift heavy weights and to do exercises that strengthen the muscles in the groin.
The patient was advised to continue with the preventative dose of OW, but but he continues to take the remedy OD.