February, 1993
Male, 58 years, presented with
a five-year history of recurring hematuria (blood in urine).
Cystoscopic findings revealed
a huge cauliflower- like growth. Biopsy report: Adenocarcinoma
of the bladder, Stage III. The patient turned to homoeopathy.
PRESCRIPTION
Weeks 1-4 : Terebinthina
200C - daily, Plussing Method
Week 5 : Carcinosin
200C - daily, Plussing Method
Weeks 6-14 : Same as Weeks 1-5
Cystoscopy revealed the mass
to be substantially smaller.
But the patient had a peptic ulcer,
with the typical Sulphur 11 a.m. to 12:00 noon aggravation.
This had to be addressed.
Weeks 15-19 : Sulphur 200c
- daily, Plussing Method Peptic ulcer was much improved, but
not resolved.
Weeks 20-23 : Carcinosin
200c resumed - daily, Plussing Method
Cystoscopy showed further
resolution of the mass. But ulcer symptoms still not entirely
resolved.
Weeks 24-27 : Sulphur 200c
- daily, Plussing Method The patient was asymptomatic.
The patient then ceased his visits.
He returned after three years, still asymptomatic and doing
well.
Follow-up cystoscopy showed
the same as after Weeks 20-23.
PRESCRIPTION
Week 1 : Terebinthina
200C - once, Split Dose Method (because the patient refused
to be “shackled” by having to take remedies more than once
a week)
Week 2 : Carcinosin
200C - once, Split Dose Method
Weeks 3-24 : Same as Weeks 1-2
Cystoscopy showed no trace
of the mass.
The patient again dropped out
of sight for two years, but when he returned, he was put on
the same regimen as Weeks 1-2 for six months. Then the patient
stopped coming again. This on-and-off pattern continues
to this day. (No further tests given.)
REMARKS
For an even clearer illustration
of interrupting the Plussing Method in order to treat an acute
condition, see case 111 in A Homeopathic Approach to Cancer.
Sometimes
even an acute mental condition can be addressed, while the
“cancer” remedies are postponed. The is because
the mental symptoms are often prime indicators of the always
helpful constitutional remedy. If this last remedy proves
helpful for the cancer as well, it can be continued, alternating
with a cancer nosode.