Conocephalum salebrosum

Conocephalum salebrosum

Woman, 50, cauda equina syndrome
She had a large disc protrusion L5-S1, pressing on the nerves of her lower back. It gave her acute symptoms of urinary retention, numbness of her buttocks, perineal area and inner thighs, paralysis of the sigmoid colon and anal sphincture.
She also had enuresis and involuntary stool, as well as constipation, neuralgic pains in her pelvis and legs and pain in her back. She was operated for the herniated disc, but the symptoms remained mostly, only gradually getting better over the years with homeopathy and caesar therapy.

Her mother was very critical, judging and domineering. She felt unsafe with her mother, who was often very emotional, aggressive, hot-headed, violent and beating. Her father was more rational, which gave her more feelings of safety and calm. Later in life, men felt more safe and stable for her, whereas women felt more unsafe. Also her brothers were bullying her. At school she started fighting with weaker boys, out of frustration.
This situation made that she became more rational and suppressed her emotional side. She lost contact with her lower body and did not stand upright.

Follow up
After Conocephalum salebrosum her numbness diminishes, she feels more connection to her lower body and the pain in her back and legs diminishes. She feels her legs and feet more. She regains a bit of control over her bladder and bowel movements. The involuntary stool and urination become less. She feels more power, is standing stronger, is rising up more straight.
Her life quality rose from 50 to 70.
In the course of the past 5 years many treatments and remedies have helped her further, each a step to a more normal life.
The Conocephalum salebrosum was a big step in this process.

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