Monday, January 30, 2023

Right Ear Otitis - Conflict: Desire to Hear Something Specific

 

Written in 2015: New German Medicine case confirmed in our family: strong pain in the right ear of a small child (2 years 2 months): yesterday morning around 5 o'clock the little one kept rolling on the pillow and could not find his place on the right side at all. After about 5 minutes, he woke up and started screaming "ear ache, my ear aches!". He wouldn't let us touch his ear or that area of his head. I tried to nurse him, but he could only sit on his left side on my hand. Until 9 o'clock he struggled continuously trying to sleep, he would fall asleep for a few minutes, but as soon as he moved his head to the right he would wake up screaming in pain again. At 1 o'clock he was absolutely fine. How we treated the problem:

1. we completely ignored a message sent by my panicked husband with an article found on the internet telling about otitis, high fever, unbearable pain, medication, complications leading to pus in the eardrum, perforation of the eardrum, deafness...SCARY!

2. I knew that pain in the left ear occurs when you have suffered a shock from something you heard and it upset you and in the right when you want to hear something and don't hear it. I.e. a child who wants something very much and waits to be told by his parents that this wish will be fulfilled. Here an article about left ear otitis, they are totally different conflicts.

3. I sat and tried to think what we had done the previous days and what could have influenced the little one so much that he was upset that he didn't hear something...the day before we had taken a tram ride and on the way home we passed a playground. I had 2 ideas: 1. when we got off the tram he was sad because he still wanted to go on the tram, he loves the tram; 2. when we passed the playground he wanted to go on the slide, but I didn't let him because it wasn't for small children - the stairs of the slide were like a climbing platform for older children, they weren't normal stairs and the slide was too steep. So I started to tell him until I was sure he understood: 1. that we care about him, that we love him, that we want him to be well, 2. that we'll go on the tram as many times as he wants, that we'll push the button again to open the door etc. etc, etc, 3. that we'll go on the slide again in our block park where he likes it, to see the green monkey at the top, to go on the spiral slide etc. etc. etc.

4. About 15 minutes after I kept telling him this while I was nursing him, he fell asleep and slept without interruption for an hour and a half. Before he could only sleep for 5 minutes max. As soon as he put his head on the right side he would wake up crying. Now he slept even on his right side. He woke up much better and told me his ear didn't hurt anymore. He even let me look at it and put my hand on it. He stayed awake for about 2 more hours then slept another 4!!! he only woke up to eat for 5 minutes and went back to sleep. Slept well last night, hasn't complained about his ear since. All good.

5. What else I learned during the process:

- Good homeopathic solutions in this situation to further alleviate the pain caused by otitis are frankincense smoke or homeopathic remedy of Indian Frankincense CH7 and for otitis proper Ferrum phosphoricum CH7 or Pulsatilla CH9. It was no longer necessary to resort to them;

- Fever is not related to otitis; earache is not necessarily accompanied by fever; our son had no fever;

- Pain in otitis does not occur in the healing phase but in the active conflict phase when the tissue is growing, so the mother must act fast when the child complains about the ear;

- When the conflict has resolved the growth of cells in the ear is "dissolved" and ear discharge occurs. The discharge is not obligatory - if the conflict was short-lived, the cells are resorbed and nothing more is noticed. In our case, the conflict lasted a few hours and ended well.

Good health to all and thank you, Dr. Hamer!

Geo

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