User Tools

Site Tools


en:misc:prize-case-solution

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision Both sides next revision
en:misc:prize-case-solution [2013/02/26 09:01]
legatum
en:misc:prize-case-solution [2013/02/26 09:01]
legatum
Line 13: Line 13:
 It's surely an understandable choice, but the well-known aggravation of Bryonia by motion, is a trap here, which prevents us of thinking about many other remedies and after justifying that yes, Bryonia "fits the case", we recommend it. But the level of similarity is far from satisfactory here and I very much doubt we could expect a happy result from its application in this case. Why? It's surely an understandable choice, but the well-known aggravation of Bryonia by motion, is a trap here, which prevents us of thinking about many other remedies and after justifying that yes, Bryonia "fits the case", we recommend it. But the level of similarity is far from satisfactory here and I very much doubt we could expect a happy result from its application in this case. Why?
  
-   - Amelioration by pressure is not an important symptom -- firstly, the headache is only **somewhat** amel. by pressure (i.e. not by much) and secondly, this is a very common symptom ((read [[en:​misc:​questions-for-andre-saine#​qas4|André Saine'​s explanation on common and characteristic symptoms]])) in congestive headaches ((there is a pressure from inside the veins, so you tend to press back / hold your head to balance it)), and this is obviously a congestive headache, given the connection between heart action and headache -- which was ignored by Bryonia prescribers.+   - Amelioration by pressure is not an important symptom -- firstly, the headache is only **somewhat** amel. by pressure (i.e. not by much) and secondly, this is a very common symptom((read [[en:​misc:​questions-for-andre-saine#​qas4|André Saine'​s explanation on common and characteristic symptoms]])) in congestive headaches((there is a pressure from inside the veins, so you tend to press back / hold your head to balance it)), and this is obviously a congestive headache, given the connection between heart action and headache -- which was ignored by Bryonia prescribers.
    - This leaves us with throbbing headache in the forehead, agg. by motion -- a symptom shared by many remedies i.e. not specific enough.    - This leaves us with throbbing headache in the forehead, agg. by motion -- a symptom shared by many remedies i.e. not specific enough.
    - But most important point is that the //peculiar symptoms of the case are not covered by Bryonia//.    - But most important point is that the //peculiar symptoms of the case are not covered by Bryonia//.
en/misc/prize-case-solution.txt · Last modified: 2013/02/27 09:36 by legatum