Epilepsy, Irregular Menses, Constipation 11310...India
A 13-year-old girl was seen for treatment of epilepsy on 16 September 2013. The seizures started when she was 8, six months after she fell from a 10-foot high roof. She began to have episodes every month. By the time she came for treatment, she was having seizures every 15 to 20 days, and she was suffering from headache and an urge to vomit. She was also very weak and constipated. The practitioner gave:
For epilepsy:
#1. NM50 Epilepsy + NM63 Back-up + NM86 Immunity…6TD
For lack of vitality:
#2. CC3.2 Bleeding disorders + CC3.7 Circulation…TDS
For constipation:
#3. CC4.4 Constipation + CC4.10 Indigestion…BD
On 10 November, her next visit after 8 weeks, the patient reported that she had suffered only one seizure, which had occurred just the day before. Her headache and nausea were also 50 to 60% better.
The treatment was continued for about 3 more months. By this time, the patient’s original symptoms were 90% improved. However, she had developed irregular menses. Her menses were often 2 to 3 days late. She was also having a heavy white vaginal discharge and pain in the lower abdomen. At this point (4 February 2014), the dosage of #1 was reduced to OD, #2 and #3 were stopped, and a new remedy was prepared:
For Irregular menses and vaginal discharge:
#4. CC8.5 Vagina & Cervix + CC8.8 Menses Irregular...6TD
The practitioner also advised the patient to take protein powder and drink plenty of water.
Two months later (7 April 2014), the patient reported that she was completely recovered – she had no seizures, headaches, nausea or menstrual problems. She wished to continue vibro treatment, so #1 was continued OD, and #4 was reduced to BD.
After another two months (3 June 2014), another combo was added:
Cleansing:
#5. CC17.2 Cleansing…TDS for one month only, with plenty of water
The patient completed the cleansing treatment successfully. As of October 2015, she was continuing to take a maintenance dose of #1…OW to prevent recurrence of epilepsy.
Editor’s comment:
For practitioners having only the 108CC box, #1 above can be replaced by CC12.2 Child tonic + CC18.3 Epilepsy