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Pulsatilla 200C aggravation
Hi,I've just started taking Pulsatilla 200C for recurrent UTI's and I can't figure out if I'm having an aggravation, or if it's just not helping.
I took my first dose at 1pm last night, and another before bed. I found my symptoms were lessening and I slept throughout the night without a problem. The frequency and the pain were a lot better too.
During the day today I was still feeling better, took another dose at 1pm today and the pain and burning has returned severely. Now I don't know if it's been caused by taking another dose, or if it wasn't really working in the first place- when I was SURE last night it was.
Should I take another dose? If it's an aggravation do I just not take the remedy again for now?
Thankyou for any suggestions.
Ally_asp on 2009-11-24
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The golden rule is stop further dosing when you are experiencing healing.
Try taking strong coffee to antidote. If that doesnt help try Nux Vom in 6 or 30.
Try taking strong coffee to antidote. If that doesnt help try Nux Vom in 6 or 30.
srisri last decade
Thankyou for the advice. I hadnt taken another dose since I made my original post, and everything is feeling a lot better again. I've got some Nux Vom in 6 that I'll use if I have a problem.
I thought the homeopath was getting me to over-dose with it. 200C a few times a day seemed way too much for that potency in particular
I thought the homeopath was getting me to over-dose with it. 200C a few times a day seemed way too much for that potency in particular
Ally_asp last decade
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