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please take one dose LYCOPODIUM 200 in the morning.
♡ telescope 9 years ago
Hello Sir, one week is over. Not much difference or weight loss. BTW I had not stopped my thyroid medicine this time as the doctor had said it will have withdrawal effects.
gpram 9 years ago
please mention all diseases you have suffered from till now.
is there any history of tuberculosis in the family ?
is there any history of tuberculosis in the family ?
♡ telescope 9 years ago
No history of tuberculosis. All diseases suffered in past that I remember: chicken pox, SRUS are the only major ones I remember, but I have cold and bronchitis problem regularly. Apart from this BP was high once , but now it is normal. And there is the usual gas and sometimes constipation. And finally, hypothyroidism and the usual sumptoms, hair loss and weight gain.
gpram 9 years ago
please take one dose Lycopodium 200.
♡ telescope 9 years ago
yes, feeling slightly better. weight and hair loss, no significant improvement.
gpram 9 years ago
thyroid cases take a lot of time. as there is slight improvement we have to give time to the medicine to act. update after one week.
♡ telescope 9 years ago
Hello sir, not much difference this week and still no weight loss, also I do feel a little bloated some times.
Also I have caught sneezing and cough, but it may very well be irrelevant to our problem.
Also I have caught sneezing and cough, but it may very well be irrelevant to our problem.
gpram 9 years ago
please take one dose sulphur 200.
♡ telescope 9 years ago
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