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Hi Anne & All,

 

> I have a patient that has ringing in the ears and dizzyness. He says

> it started after he finished a course of genomyicin (sp) after having a

> heart operation. The usual course is 2 wks but with heart surgery they

> wanted him on it 6 wks. Also he had to sign a waiver that it could

> cause defeaness. He has had these symtoms since Jan of last year. He

> had another operation this autumn and these symptoms persist. The

> ringing is all the time. Sometimes it is a faint hum in the background.

> Other times he says the volume is turned up loud. It's driving him

> crazy and he can't sleep well at night. The dizzyness comes whenerver

> he stands up and if he is in a moving vehicle, he says he feels like a

> bobble head doll, everything is moving. I just started treating him

> and would appreciate any suggestions anyone has. Anne

 

A quick search of Google shows that Gentamycin (aka: Gentamicin,

Gentomycin, Gentomicin) is well documented as an ototoxic drug.

 

Try isopathy - a C6 to C30 dilution of the same brand of Gentomycin as

induced the problem in the first place?

 

Best regards,

 

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> Hi Anne & All,

>

> > I have a patient that has ringing in the ears and dizzyness. He says

> > it started after he finished a course of genomyicin (sp) after having a

> > heart operation.

>

> Phil: A quick search of Google shows that Gentamycin (aka: Gentamicin,

> Gentomycin, Gentomicin) is well documented as an ototoxic drug.

 

Try isopathy - a C6 to C30 dilution of the same brand of Gentomycin

as induced the problem in the first place?

 

>> Anne: Any suggestions on how to get him this. I'm assuming it's a

>> homeopathic remedy, so refer him to a homeopath. They are hard to

>> find in my area but I can begin thinking about this. It sounds like

>> a very logical solution and quite frankly if I had the problem, I

>> would take it. If you would, please clarify this remedy for me.

>

> I really appreciate everyone's quick reply and will use your suggestions.

 

 

Anne

 

>

> Best regards,

>

> Email: <

>

> WORK : Teagasc, c/o 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

> Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

>

> HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

> Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

> WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm

> <http://homepage.eircom.net/%7Eprogers/searchap.htm>

>

> Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt

> man doing it "

>

>

>

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Hi Anne & All,

 

Phil: A quick search of Google shows that Gentamycin (aka:

Gentamicin, Gentomycin, Gentomicin) is well documented as an

ototoxic drug. Try isopathy - a C6 to C30 dilution of the same brand of

Gentomycin as induced the problem in the first place?

 

Anne: Any suggestions on how to get him this.

 

Phil: In the past, if I was sure that product X caused an adverse

reaction, I would dilute 1 part of product X in 99 parts water and succuss

(thump the holding bottle on a cushion or leather-bound book) to make

the C1 (1/100) dilution.

 

Then, take 1 part of C1 and repeat the dilution in 99 parts water, &

succuss again to make the C2 (1/(100*100)) dilution.

 

Repeat until the C6 dilution.

 

Give a few drops of C6 dilution orally for a few days and observe the

reaction. If good, stop.

 

If no reaction, proceed to the C10 dilution and try again.

 

If necessary proceed to the C20 and C30 dilution before giving up.

 

Best regards,

 

Email: <

 

WORK : Teagasc, c/o 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

 

HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm

 

Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt

man doing it "

 

 

 

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