Question:
Does anyone know if Lachesis is good for pmt?
HIi, presuming you mean homoeopathic Lachesis? If so, your best bet would be to see a qualified homoeopath and they can prescribe you a "constitutional remedy" which will help with our whole self (PMT included!). I'd highly recommend you don't go taking Lachesis unless it is prescribed!
Sarah
Thanks - it was prescribed on one of the homeopathic forums but for some reason I just don't feel it is a true remedy match for me - I am a great believrer in homeopathy and really wanted something for the horrendous bloating I am getting at the moment for pmt and sore breasts. I think I am in perimenopause as the last two months have been a nightmare but I do know that a proper face to face appointment is better. However, I cannot afford to see anyone at the moment as I was made redundant in March and just haven't got the money to do it.
Hi Janet,
Not sure where you are in the UK? but there are lots of almost qualified students who require patients for case studies and in return offer a service for a vastly reduced fee, there are also various colleges around the UK who hold student clinics where the fees are also much lower than normal. If you are interested PM me for more information.
You are right that Lachesis is a good remedy for the menopause, but so are many others - and if you want to be treated homoeopathically you would really need to find "your" remedy, and that I'm afraid is something that can only be done via consultation with a homoeopath.
Sarah
Hi
How would I go about finding these students who offer a reduced fee - I live in Teesside.
Thanks anyway for that info - I never realised that this was a possibility.
Janet...
Sarah said you can PM her if you would like more information on this.
Amber
Thanks I have e-mailed her - thank you for helping.
Just to let you know i have followed the advice and made contact witha local homeopathic college - so will let you know if I have any success.
Thanks everyone - truly grateful
Answers:
HIi, presuming you mean homoeopathic Lachesis? If so, your best bet would be to see a qualified homoeopath and they can prescribe you a "constitutional remedy" which will help with our whole self (PMT included!). I'd highly recommend you don't go taking Lachesis unless it is prescribed!
Sarah
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Thanks - it was prescribed on one of the homeopathic forums but for some reason I just don't feel it is a true remedy match for me - I am a great believrer in homeopathy and really wanted something for the horrendous bloating I am getting at the moment for pmt and sore breasts. I think I am in perimenopause as the last two months have been a nightmare but I do know that a proper face to face appointment is better. However, I cannot afford to see anyone at the moment as I was made redundant in March and just haven't got the money to do it.
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Hi Janet,
Not sure where you are in the UK? but there are lots of almost qualified students who require patients for case studies and in return offer a service for a vastly reduced fee, there are also various colleges around the UK who hold student clinics where the fees are also much lower than normal. If you are interested PM me for more information.
You are right that Lachesis is a good remedy for the menopause, but so are many others - and if you want to be treated homoeopathically you would really need to find "your" remedy, and that I'm afraid is something that can only be done via consultation with a homoeopath.
Sarah
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Hi
How would I go about finding these students who offer a reduced fee - I live in Teesside.
Thanks anyway for that info - I never realised that this was a possibility.
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Janet...
Sarah said you can PM her if you would like more information on this.
Amber
Answers:
Thanks I have e-mailed her - thank you for helping.
Answers:
Just to let you know i have followed the advice and made contact witha local homeopathic college - so will let you know if I have any success.
Thanks everyone - truly grateful
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