Procedures
and Policies
Preparing
for Your Homeopathic Consultation
This
handout has been prepared to help you participate effectively in your
homeopathic treatment. It contains instructions for preparing for your
homeopathic consultation, and practical information about the course
of treatment. Please read the material carefully and keep it to re-read
occasionally, especially if you have not been in for some time.
The
information that you provide the physician is essential for effective
homeopathic treatment. The homeopathic consultation involves extensive
questioning that may cover unfamiliar ground for those who are used
to a few quick questions from a busy doctor. To better prepare you for
the consultation, the kinds of information the homeopathic physician
requires are described below.
First you
will be asked to briefly list the conditions that have caused you to
seek treatment and for how long you have had these problems. It is a
good idea to mention these main problems in order of importance. Next,
you will be asked to describe each of these conditions in our own words,
as fully as possible. Include everything that is characteristic of your
problems. Precise details are best, but only if you can be definite
about them. If applicable, your account should include, but not be limited
to:
- CHARACTER
OF SENSATION: Does it feel tingling, burning, numb, crawling, pressure
or itching, etc.? Is the pain cutting, dull, aching or cramping? These
are suggestions only.
- LOCATION:
Where is the complaint located? For example, pain in the left
temple is more helpful than simply headache.
- DISCHARGE:
Is there discharge from any part of the body? Give color, consistency,
quantity and odor of the discharge.
- AGGRAVATING
OR AMELIORATING FACTORS: What makes your complaint better or worse?
Does your condition vary with time of day or night or season of the
year? Is is affected by your position (sitting, standing, lying etc.)
or by activity (motion of any body part, walking vigorous exercise
etc.)? How does temperature, weather, eating, and sleeping affect
your condition? Anything that clearly influences the intensity or
pattern of your symptoms should be reported.
- CONCOMITANTS:
Does anything regularly occur in association with your symptoms? Are
you always nauseated when you have a headache? Does your skin clear
up when you have your premenstrual symptoms?
- ONSET
OF SYMPTOMS: Do you associate the onset of your condition with any
emotional upset, prolonged or pronounced stress, lack of sleep, exposure
to weather, an injury, drug use, or surgery, or any other factors?
Does anything cause a recurrence of symptoms?
- GENERAL
INFORMATION: In addition to information about your primary problems,
the homeopathic doctor needs to know a lot about you in general. This
is important, and may be decisive when choosing the remedy. How vital
and energetic do you feel? How does your sense of well-being change
as a result of environmental or emotional factors? How are you affected
in general by temperature, weather, time of day, activity level, eating
and sleeping? What makes you feel better or worse?
- LIFE
HISTORY: The doctor will also want to briefly know your life story,
including any traumatic emotional event or significant patterns.
- MENTAL/EMOTIONAL
NATURE: During what activities do you feel most emotional? What are
your most characteristic emotional patterns? What limits your ability
to express yourself fully? What about your memory, clarity of thought
and ability to create? Dreams are often helpful and it is often useful
to bring in dreams from the week before the consultation. Previous
medical records are always helpful. Please bring copies along with
you if possible. The first determination that the homeopathic doctor
must make is an accurate diagnosis of your condition. For this reason
a physical examination may be done and laboratory tests and x-rays
are ordered when they are deemed necessary.
Homeopathic
consultation for chronic disease takes 2 hours. Acute disease requires
a shorter visit, usually 30 minutes. During this type of visit, chronic
symptoms will be ignored and only those symptoms that have arisen at
the time of the acute disease will be considered. You will still need
to relate your symptoms as precisely and with as much detail as possible.
The physical exam is usually limited to those procedures necessary for
that particular acute condition. Again, lab tests or x-rays will be
ordered as required.
Based upon
the information you provide, you will be given a remedy to begin stimulating
the healing process. We may not know the correct remedy at the end of
the appointment, and may need to study your case, sending your remedy
to you later. If you are being treated for a chronic condition you will
usually be instructed to take a single dose of your remedy. The single
dose will be all that you require for a month or more. Acute cases and
certain chronic cases often require more frequent doses. Please follow
the instructions you will be given about how to take and store your
homeopathic medicine as well a what to avoid during treatment.
During
an acute illness, you should notice improvement within the first 24
hours, though you will still require a normal, gradual convalescence.
While undergoing chronic treatment, each individual reacts to the remedy
in a different way. Usually the effects are gentle and gradual, though
at times more rapid or dramatic changes occur. Since the remedies work
to improve your general health, you should not be concerned if local
symptoms do not change immediately. Patience is a necessary ingredient
you must add to the treatment. Temporary minor aggravations of symptoms
or recurrences of previously experienced symptoms sometimes occur. These
are not side effects of the remedy, but an indication that the body
is responding to the medicinal stimulus. If any reaction occurs that
concerns you, do not hesitate to call.
People
with chronic symptoms improve over widely varying periods of time, usually
months to years depending on the condition. This is the time necessary
to complete the cure. You may however, experience definite improvement
in your symptoms within a few weeks of starting the correct remedy.
During the whole of this time, regular follow up visits are essential
to nurture the healing process through the inevitable remedy changes
and occasional setbacks that occur. These follow up visits are scheduled
at varying intervals anywhere from three weeks to six months depending
upon the individual characteristic of each persons progress.
Follow
up appointments are very important. Often they will be scheduled even
when you are doing well or continuing to make progress. This sometimes
seems unusual or unnecessary to patients unfamiliar to homeopathy. Were
all used to the conventional idea of going to the doctor only when we
are sick. However, our observation has been that those patients who
return for their regularly scheduled follow up appointments complete
their homeopathic treatment in shorter time and with better results.
Although you may be taking homeopathic medicine and be under active
care for as several years, it is important to keep in mind that the
ultimate goal of homeopathic treatment is to reach a high level of health
without being dependent upon any medication.
Homeopathy
can be used as a comprehensive medical system as well as for the treatment
of specific complaints. Once the treatment of a specific disease is
complete, the homeopathic remedies can be used to strengthen the persons
mental and emotional life. This will help to prevent disease in the
future by increasing the persons resistance to emotional stress.
Of course, lifestyle and diet are also important in preventing disease.
Please
ask if you would like more information on homeopathy. Homeopathic study
groups are also available. It has been our experience that the more
individuals learn about homeopathy, the better they are able to assist
the progress of their own treatment. Another way to learn about homeopathy
is through the many books that are available. Good books to start with
include: Everybodys Guide to Homeopathic Medicine by Cummings
and Ullman, Discovering Homeopathy by Dana Ullman, Homeopathy: Medicine
of the New Man by George Vithoulkas and The Patient Not the Cure by
Marjorie Blackie.