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My physiotherapist has worked very hard and achieved great success working now for 12 months on my knee damaged in a MCA 2004. He told me 12 months ago how he has reduced sensation in his legs with no apparent cause.

 

I recommended certain homeopathic remedies and 2 therapist who I felt could help. Being his patient and "unknown" and female - he laughed.

 

He had tried acupuncture, homeopathy, TCM, Bowen Technique and Allopathy without success, choosing the "best" and "best known" therapists available - he has tried 4 months wheat free & sugar free diet with no change. X-ray shows no changes to the spine other than normal wear & tear for a thin man of 6'3" @ 73years with slight arthritic swelling to his hands and fingers. He swims and cycles regularly. He has now begun to stumble and is quite unsteady when he walks.

 

Any easily applicable suggestions to get around a proud man who is feeling there is nowhere else to go would be gratefully received. I gave him Nat Phos 6x for several reasons which he started today TDS.

 

He "doesn't believe" in Reiki & "things like that"

 

Thanks for your help. The only diagnosis currently offered is peripheral neuropathy, not MS, not diabetic, not coeliac.

 

Jane

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.geocities.com/cybervaidya

http://360./cybervaidya

http://ayurveda.pbwiki.com/

 

 

 

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