664.34.17 Cyclamen purpurascens, CaseBoy, 4, Duchenne.
He has muscalar dystrophy, walks slowly. Going up or down is a staircase is difficult, he cannot jump. The world of his parents collapsed when they heard the diagnosis.
His pregnancy was good and he was very much wanted. In the fourth month they did a test for Down’s syndrome, which the sister of the father had. Labour was difficult because the umbilical cord was around his neck and labour did not continue. His heart started beating slowly so they did a vacuum extraction. He was breast fed for 10 months.
The family story is that the older sister of the father had Down syndrome. When she was 8 years old she was put into a home for handicapped children and no one of the family ever went to visit her. The whole family did not speak about her and denied her existence. When his father was asked how many siblings he always answered he had two sisters instead of three. It felt like pain, shame and guilt.
Weather: tired when it rains.Desire: pancakes, meat, sausages, soup.
Aversion: fish, vegetables, salad, potatoes.
Sleep: sleep is very good and very long.
AnalysisThis is the case of a severe disease without a clear cause. Then it is good to look at the family story. This shows the story of a family member being expelled from the family and being completely denied. This is typical stage 17, the theme of being expelled, outcast.
And it is the theme of the
Myrsinaceae.
This leads us to Cyclamen, which is in stage 17 in the
Myrsinaceae.
Follow upAfter Cyclamen europium MK he gradually started doing better. He moved more walked more and even got pains in his feet due to walking too much. He was more cheerful. His digestion ameliorated. His nosebleeds became less.
After three months and three repetitions of the remedy he kept on doing better. He stumbled seldom anymore, had no fears for moving staircases anymore, could go up a staircase without holding on to the handrail and got more power in his legs and calves. His calves became weaker instead of hard as in the past. After half a year that paediatricians were wondering what was going on because he was doing better on all kinds of tests instead of becoming worse as is the normal situation in those diseases.