| This Case reflects
the ability of a non-medical, qualified homeopath to prescribe in
serious cases with the supportive input from the medical profession.
The expert opinions of the MD's helped this homeopath to understand
the prognostic expectations of either disease progression or healing
response. This is what Dr. Barvalia touched on in the September
06 Hotseat Interview, where interdisciplinary care is needed. As
one can see here, it is possible for a non-medical homeopath to
do the same by concentrating on the homeopathic perspective and
totality rather than being distracted by the disease diagnosis -
Editor
The year: 1991-92. My daughter, Raji, age 26, had been married for
2 years with a child. She settled in another town (Hyderabad) after
her marriage. Only 2 months into the summer at Hyderabad she seemed
to be managing without much trouble. I was in Madras on Dec. 8,
1991 when I received a phone call that my daughter was admitted
to a big hospital at Hyderabad, unconscious!
The story I learned was that husband and wife went out shopping
in Hyderabad near the Koti area which was more than 8 kms from their
house. They had traveled on a bike in the hot sun. Normally my daughter
is easily affected by exposure to the sun. It was very hot that
day, though winter had set in. She had carried an umbrella to shield
herself from the sun, but they had to be out for more than 2 hours.
When they returned home she received the pleasant news that she
had passed Masters in Commerce and a first class in Madurai Kamaraj
University was awaiting her! She had done this after she got married
as I could not enable her to study M.Com. earlier for various reasons.
But her father-in-law helped her do it and therefore it had a very
excitable emotional effect on her.
It was after hearing and seeing the wonderful news that she found
herself unable to stand and slowly fell down. For some time she
remained conscious in this condition. While falling she said that
she could not stand because her legs were losing power. She then
lost consciousness after about 30 minutes.
Initially, I took only the rubric, "ailments from heat of
the sun". I immediately thought of Gelsemium. On further referencing
the Materia Medica I found:
Generals, Heat of sun aggravates
Extremities, Loss of power of muscular control
Mind, Bad effects from exciting news.
Quickly, after the news that she had collapsed, I was advised that
she was in a coma! She was taken to the hospital and the doctors
pronounced a very poor prognosis. All the tests were done: CT Scan,
MRI scan etc. Conclusion: this was a case of Encephalitis (brain
fever). I was totally new to this disease and initially could not
make any attempt to do anything. Since the hospital had abandoned
all hope, I decided I had to do something. Using the rubrics above,
GELSEMIUM 200C was chosen as the remedy. I immediately
exclaimed to my son-in-law, "Raji will be back, completely
healed!" even before sending the remedy to the hospital, so
confident I was in my choice.
She was on Ryle’s tube feeds with a regular suctioning for
the throat to avoid saliva choking her. Hence there was no possibility
of my remedy reaching the stomach. However our remedies work on
the tongue better. The tiny remedy could be placed on the tongue
without the knowledge of the hospital staff. (For
unconscious patients, a remedy can be dissolved in water and dabbed
on the patient's lips with cotton wool. This is as good as a single
pellet being placed in under the tongue. There is no danger of aspiration
or choking. -Editor)
In about 10 hours, my second daughter from the hospital phoned
that her sister had regained consciousness and could recognize her.
I shed tears of joy thanking all: God, Homeopathy and its founder!
Admitted in NIMS Hyderabad on: 8-12- 1991.
Regained conscience on 13-12-1991
Brought to Madras partially cured on 22-12-1991
Discharged from hospital at Madras 31-12-1991
Could go up the stairs on 15-01-1992
Computer training using a bike for transport 23-01-1992 to 10-3-1992
Returned to Hyderabad on 23-03 1992.
The dates are given in detail to bring to notice how quick, perfect
and easy a cure this has been. Though the virus concerned was not
identified, the remedy, homeopathic as it was, worked steadily.
GELSEMIUM 200 was given a total of 3 times in a week, not only helped
her regain consciousness initially, but brought back to normal the
function and the working of all her inner organs.
If I described the progressive developments and also the astonishment
of the doctors, it would make this article too long. Nobody in the
hospital knew about the remedy being given and it has not been revealed
to this day. However the truth remains: an encephalitis case was
cured in 22 days. After 15 days in Hyderabad hospital, while she
still had to regain sensibility in her extremities, she was brought
to Madras for further hospitalization for a week. Interesting to
note here is that the symptoms started with loss of sensibility
in her legs which is why she had fallen initially. This was the
last symptom left to be cured which highlights the fact that this
healing took place in "the direction of cure", explained
by Hering's Law of Cure. This direction of cure is always observed
if a case is moving in the right direction. She became so perfectly
cured that in another 45 days she finished computer training in
3 languages and returned to Hyderabad as a Raji even more alert
mentally and physically able to take up the job of a lecturer at
a college.
K.V.Natarajan
Homeopath,TNHC B7789
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