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Hpathy Ezine - November, 2006

Revisiting "Halloween Remedy Casts Kelly's Toothache Clear To The Cosmos"

-- Elaine Lewis, CHom

 

Who remembers last month's spell-binding Halloween quiz? If you've forgotten it, here it is again with the answer to follow:

Kelly, you don't look like yourself; kind of haggard, a little down in the dumps, and what's with the pointy hat?

It's Halloween, Elaine...!!!! Unfortunately, this picture of me was taken while I had a toothache. Was I ever desperate! Too disoriented to remember my incantations, my potions all went up in orange smoke, I wasn't myself!

Did you try calling Dr. Bombay?

I got his nurse. Dr. Bombay was skiing in the Alps. Then I remembered your toothache article! I went back and reread it; it was inspiring: "If Elaine can use homeopathy to cure a toothache, why can't I?" Then I remembered why. I'm not a homeopath! So, I got in touch with you.

Yes, I still have the emails:

"Help me or else!--Kelly"

"I know where you live!--Kelly".

Oh Elaine, you kept them! How sweet!

Just call me a sentimental fool!

Do you have his number?

I hear Endora takes a dim view of bad jokes!

Yikes! I'll just proceed with my case then, shall I? Ahem! "My Toothache", by Kelly Young.

One bright and yet dreary afternoon, a dull pain began in my right lower molar. Chewing made it worse, so did both hot and cold drinks. I wasn't surprised as the tooth was decayed and my dentist had suggested a root canal a while back and being no fan of the dentist, I put it off.

Kelly, I don't want to say anything but, I think you're setting a bad example for our adult readers.

I'll give a boring speech at the end about the importance of regular dental visits along with brushing and flossing and sub-gingival irrigation with baking soda and peroxide to prevent periodontal disease, OK Elaine? Elaine? It seems I've put her to sleep; oh well, I noticed that before the daily tooth pain became severe, I often had a headache that was made somewhat better when I rubbed my temples. The episodes started typically in the afternoon, growing steadily worse through the evening. Usually I felt better in the morning.

After reading the uplifting articles on her own dental nightmares, I contacted my ever-helpful, potato-chip loving...

...and cheap...

...and cheap homeopath---Hey, I thought you were asleep!

I heard my name mentioned in connection with potato chips.

I was just saying that you suggested three remedies, that you couldn't decide among the three, but said to try one and if that didn't work to try the other; so, I tried the first remedy which gave a little relief but nothing more, even after taking it more often and plussing the bottle; so decided to move on to remedy #2 and I could tell by the second 30c dose that, amazingly, it was working!

Unfortunately, the next day things took a bizarre turn. Part of the tooth had broken off! It felt funny. There was a sensation of pressure and an odd pain.

I succussed the bottle and kept taking ______ with only minor relief. I was quite confused at this point! However, the next morning the truth came out. The earlier broken-off piece had lodged itself between the tooth and the gum and was causing the pressure feeling!

Ew.

Exactly! But I didn't know that then! I didn't know what was going on, I only knew the tooth had broken off. So I kept taking, over and over again _______ and much to my dismay the pain became worse!

No way!

Yes, way! I felt like I was almost back to square one! Then it occurred to me that this was an aggravation! Thankfully, from reading these wonderful pages, I knew how to "zap" (thank you, Diane Fuller!!!) and things settled down really quickly. Whew!

And by "zap" you are referring to Diane Fuller's patented Antidoting Technique?

Yes, exactly. Now here 's the funny thing. When the aggravation went away, I started probing the area and that was when the broken piece fell out! I looked at it; it was all decayed! The remedy actually did dental work! Now I was completely pain free and have been ever since, proving that seeing your dentist is a complete waste of time.

What about your boring speech?

I already gave it.

*********************

So, how exactly did we do this time? Remember when we were here a month ago discussing the Gelsemium "Mission Impossible" case? Remember I mentioned to our friend Rajiv that the mistake he made was in trying to solve by repertorizing? Well, this is a perfect example of a case that DOES need to be repertorized, but oddly enough, no one did! The votes I got were mostly for the common mouth and teeth remedies: Mercury, Silica, Hepar and Calc-phos.

It's understandable that people would gravitate towards these remedies but when we've got a case consisting mainly of local symptoms, all with equal value, repertorizing is essential because there is no etiology, no strange/rare and peculiar, no mentals, no generals and no keynotes of any merit. It is incumbent upon us, therefore, to repertorize. There is no way for us to "intuit" the remedy here, there is no remedy picture, there is no "essence" to capture our attention, and the state--tooth decay--covers so many remedies, over 100, that we're not going to get any help approaching the case from this angle either.

So, in a case like this where you have to repertorize, you will be shocked when you see the remedies that come up! I remember repertorizing a toothache for myself once, only to have the remedy turn out to be Rhus tox! I said, "What does Rhus tox have to do with a toothache?" But it worked! The remedy that worked for Kelly will astound you too!

But what is the case here, that is the question! There is really not a lot to go on! There are only four symptoms really. Putting them into Repertory language, they are:

  • Teeth, pain, toothache, chewing, from.
  • Teeth, pain, toothache, hot food, from (I combined this with: Hot drinks agg.)
  • Teeth, pain, toothache, cold, from anything
  • Teeth, decayed

That's it! Stated simply in layman's terms: toothache from tooth decay: worse chewing, worse heat and worse cold. Some of you felt it was much more than that! Examples of symptoms you wrote about were:

Slow onset, night time agg., morning amel., inflammation of roots of teeth, pain extends to temple, etc.

In fact, there were so many symptom-suggestions that I felt compelled to begin a section called:

Things Worth Ignoring In A Case!

First of all, if your symptom is based on an assumption or a conclusion you're drawing, like "inflammation of roots of teeth", don't use it. Kelly never said that. She also never said that her toothache extended to her temple, nor that rubbing helped her toothache, nor are we really sure that her headache had anything to do with her toothache at all as it seemed to disappear before the toothache became severe; so, I ignored the headache completely.

Because Kelly said her toothache started in the afternoon, some of you said, "Worse afternoon". We would need at least two days to go by before we could establish such an "aggravation time".

"Slow onset" is irrelevant here as tooth decay is a slow process by definition.

Some people thought Kelly was "confused" because she said she was "confused" by the presence of pain after initially feeling better. When confusion is normal, it's not a symptom!

Some people thought that Kelly had actually written emails threatening to kill me; hence, the remedy Mercury (desire to kill)! I'm sending you people a psychiatrist! (The psychiatrist will explain American humor to you.)

Some of you thought that because the case started with, "One bright and yet dreary afternoon..." that one of the symptoms in the case was,"sun aggravates"! Oy vey!

Finally, large rubrics like "night time agg.", with 250 remedies, isn't going to help your efforts in the least. I'm not even sure that this was part of the toothache case anyway.

When looking for rubrics, don't forget to ask for the MODALITIES--the things that aggravate and ameliorate the patient. Notice how our rubric choices here in Kelly's case consisted almost entirely of modalities! Make sure your patient understands what sort of information you're looking for when you say, "What makes your complaint better or worse?": you're interested in the aggravation time, the weather, temperature, motion/lack of motion, position of body, stimuli like: noise/conversation/touch/pressure/music/light/darkness/compa ny/food and drink.

For instance, let's say a person tells you he has a horribly itchy rash. Your first thought should be, THE MODALITIES! Is it better for hot bathing? Cold bathing? Heat? Cold? Humidity? Scratching? If the patient says, "Oh, I'm sooooo much better for hot applications, as hot as I can stand it!" there you are at Rhus tox, already! You could never give Apis to this patient, nor Sulphur! They'd be so aggravated, so much worse for heat! Don't give a remedy that contradicts the modalities. Don't give Sulphur knowing they're better from heat! "He seems like a Sulphur: a bit of a slob, kind of bossy, likes sweets, sweats a lot...sure he's better from heat and Sulphur hates heat, but, that's just one symptom, all the rest seem to fit!" No, the "rest" could fit anybody! The only significant symptom here is "eruptions, itching, better heat", which makes Sulphur a really bad choice.

Kelly's bad tooth was on the right side, but don't say, "I'm going to use the rubric, "Right-sided complaints" because of that. Sides of the body are important but not in this case. For all we know, she might have more bad teeth on the left side.

What's "peculiar" is important; if the patient's symptoms are common for the disease, that will not help you narrow down your remedy choice.

If your symptom is common in general, like "better from sleep"; this will not help you. Who isn't better from sleep? However, if your patient is worse from sleep? This is peculiar and worth repertorizing.

If you spot remedy "keynotes" in a case, that's very significant. For instance, to suggest Mercury as the remedy, but to not see any of Mercury's famous keynotes? To not see the bad breath/scalloped tongue/ drooling/salivating/sweating without relief/intolerance of slight change in temperature, etc. in a so-called Mercury case would really make you doubt that Mercury was the right remedy.

So, I repertorized the only symptoms that appeared to be in this case (again, toothache worse chewing, worse heat and worse cold and tooth decay thrown in for good measure), and here's what came up:

Kali carb., Phosphorus and Carbo veg.

Carbo veg? Yes, Carbo veg! And that was the remedy that worked! Can you believe it? What can I say?

Dr. B, nobody won this time, but I think we may have encouraged people to try homeopathy the next time they have a toothache.


Elaine Lewis, DHom, CHom takes online cases. Visit her website at: www.hpathy.com/office/ElaineLewis.asp

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