Conyza canadensis

Conyza canadensis

Woman, 69, thyroid cancer.
A 69-year-old woman, she is energetic, powerful, and has a warm personality. She came in for her resistance, which has been declining steadily over the past two years. Four years ago, she lumped her neck, which turned out to be her thyroid gland. Upon examination, it was found to be cancerous. The biopsy was positive, and her thyroid was removed, but they couldn't find anything afterwards. She did well on Thyrax. The medication caused her to see black spots, first in her left eye, then in her right: that's when the trouble started. It was bleeding behind her eyes; the rest was blood clots. They told her there was nothing they could do about it, well, okay! Two years ago, her husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer with metastases and underwent chemotherapy, but he is now feeling well. And next week she is going on vacation with her grandson. She sometimes gets these ideas about medication, these thoughts, and they turn out to be right. That lump appeared in a day. So for the last two years, she has had frequent colds, fever (38-39C), and there is always something, often coughing. When she uses codeine, she immediately becomes constipated, she has bleeding hemorrhoids, and her lungs are affected. Her energy is fine, just a little less than usual. Everything at home falls on her, the housework and the garden, and her husband has no energy. She also goes cycling and walking a lot. She has always been a strong and independent woman. The tension with her husband sometimes keeps her awake all night. A friend says she is very open, she could sense her husband's complaints in advance, and she has the same ability with other people. She used to work at the hospital, in the medical archives, which was a golden time. It's all about the good atmosphere, the conviviality. She used to work in cleaning. It's the people, it's just fun; she was a team leader. Then her son died in an accident, which was very difficult, but she was back at work quickly, although the grief will always remain. Now she does nothing, she has her grandchildren, and she never gets bored.
She used to knit and sew clothes on the sewing machine. Now she prefers to go out into nature, to walk. To have a chat, you always meet people who need someone to talk to. Lately, she has sometimes thought: if I don't wake up anymore, that's fine too. She regularly visits a magnetizer. Since the death of her son, she has had tinnitus in her left ear. I was never ill before. She can be overstimulated. Menstruation was never a problem. She bruises easily on her arms.

Analysis
Several characteristics stand out. The sociability at work resembles Lilliidae, but there are many more aspects, such as “having a chat because people need it,” helping others, as is known with Caryophyllales. She is a leader at work. She is sensitive to people and energy, and she has complaints in the throat, referring to Series 5.
Lanthanides: In recent years, we have seen these aspects, standing alone, shadow (death of son, cancer in her, and her husband), and a helicopter view.
Asterales: Complaint now is resistance with fever, infections. She is powerful, but seeks support from a magnetizer.
Phase 4: Her life is self-evident, she takes responsibility, she is stable, she takes things as they come, but is also very conscious of her choices (Phase 4 within Series 6).
Calmness with drive, resignation, and enthusiasm: Phase 4 and Phase 5.
Erigeron canadensis (the synonym in older books) is known for bleeding in the eyes and intestines.
Her approach, her way of acting, is Stage 9: reasoning, understanding as a way of processing, ‘smart one’. Her allergic reaction to the medication also fits with Lanthanides or Series 6, as does the location: eye complaints with bleeding. The virus story and resistance always fit with a certain predisposition, how her body reacts in general, and how she approaches life.
Prescription: Conyza canadensis C200.

Follow-up
After one month: After one week, she noticed that she was very calm, and her mental state had also improved, as if she had become more powerful. My husband is not doing well; the spots have become very large in the photos. We were sad, and she cried a lot. I have a good feeling about the tablets. Before, when my husband went to chemo, she would be sick, but not now. She did have a slump once, but it lasted only one day instead of a few days of feeling out of sorts. The cough is still there, but not as bad. Her energy is good. She can lift things more easily. She sleeps well, and her dreams are peaceful. After flying, she was temporarily deaf, but she no longer has ringing in her ears. After three months, she still feels very well. When I work in the garden, she has terrible muscle pain and have been stiff this week. Her T4 levels are quite low. She had burning feet and bright red toes, and she passed small stones when she urinated. She has a nagging feeling in her lower back and something in her abdomen. Other than that, she feels fine and is doing all kinds of things. She is still calmer. They are in the process of saying goodbye to her husband. She has become more assertive, can express anger, and calls out the doctors on their mistakes. There is still some residual coughing.
Mentally and emotionally, she is doing much better, but the cough she initially came in for has not completely gone away. Considering the stressful situation, emotionally, and the thyrax load, she is doing fine. There is no reason to repeat the medication, but she does have a new complaint. The section ‘sediment in urine’ mentions Ammonium-causticum, NH4OH, which fits with disappointment, taking a stand,
After taking it, the abdominal pain is gone, she no longer has muscle pain, no more stones, and the feeling in her lower back and abdomen is gone. Now the cough is also gone. After six months, she gets heartburn, an old complaint, her husband is undergoing treatment, and is very weak. Ammonium-causticum is repeated, and she is fine again.

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