Showing posts with label muscle pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muscle pain. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Sudden Diarrhea and Leg Pain


 Yesterday, I went with the boys and a group of acquaintances to see a piece of land. It was beautiful, sunny, with lovely scenery, near the forest. We picked mushrooms, went for a walk, and returned home in the afternoon with a large bag of mushrooms, feeling cheerful and relaxed.


We cooked the mushrooms and, as we were starving, we literally "devoured" them. Mushrooms with garlic, polenta... my child finished the mushrooms on his plate and helped himself to a few more spoonfuls, which he ate immediately. We went to bed about four hours later, all well and good.


This morning, the child woke up late, around 10:30, came to my room and lay down next to me for another hour, until 11:30. It was a bit unusual, but I put it down to fatigue from the previous day and didn't worry about it.

When he woke up, he was weak, pale, jaundiced, apathetic, and could barely speak. I asked him if anything hurt—nothing. I asked him if he felt sick, if he felt like vomiting—he said no. We had experienced something similar one evening some time ago when he ate meat late and went to bed immediately—the meat didn't digest properly, and in the morning he woke up just as pale, vomited, and then recovered.

Now nothing... nothing hurt, he said he wasn't sick, but he was pale, weak, apathetic... I was glad he asked for food. He stumbled a couple of times before reaching the table, but managed to eat a slice of bread with some light fish zacusca that we made at home without oil. He asked to go back to bed—I saw him so weak that I got a little worried. I thought it was from the mushrooms, that he hadn't digested them properly because he had eaten a bit too much. I hoped he would vomit, but he didn't want to. I gave him some more water, some milk...

At one point, I felt like I was getting diarrhea—just out of the blue. I didn't know what to do—go to the bathroom or stay with him. He told me he was feeling better, I promised him I'd be back soon to tell stories, I saw him looking a little more lively, and I rushed out to the bathroom. Why diarrhea? Diarrhea (like vomiting) occurs when you receive a "toxic bite," real or imagined, which the body rushes to eliminate. In my case, the sick child was the strong toxic bite I received. The body rushed to eliminate it.


I quickly returned to him and told him stories for about two hours, during which time he drank water and milk. I tried to draw his attention to the story, to make him curious, to see him paying attention. After two hours, the color returned to his cheeks, he wanted to eat, he was visibly better. He ate, then started playing, and almost completely recovered. The whole story lasted about four hours.

Five minutes after seeing him clearly, I was suddenly seized by pain in my leg—the calf of my left leg—the muscle, I would say, I don't know if the bone too. An annoying, dull pain throughout the calf of my leg, I tend to limp a little. How can this be explained?


LATERALITY: The left side: for a right-handed person like me, the left side is the mother-child side; the right side is for partners, people, and even animals that we consider partners. For left-handed people, it's the other way around. How can this be explained, and how can you remember it? A right-handed mother holds her child in her left arm so that her right hand is free. So for me, the feelings on the left refer to my child, my mother, or people or even pets that I consider my children. So... pain on the left must be related to the child, to his earlier situation.

What does muscle pain mean? Devaluation conflict—meaning I don't feel capable of doing something, I didn't manage to do something, I'm not satisfied with how I performed something from a motor skills point of view—I didn't manage to run fast enough somewhere, for example.  During the active conflict, muscle necrosis occurs with no pain (at the cellular level, of course, and barely noticeable for a conflict lasting only 4 hours), and in the healing phase (as I was, because my little one was no longer feeling sick and the pain in my leg started as soon as I saw that he was okay), the muscles recover. The pain occurs because the body "tests" the nerve endings in the area to see if everything has been repaired properly. The muscles will be stronger after this "procedure" to allow us to cope better with the given conflict situation next time, i.e., to move faster, to run faster. 

In my specific situation, I think it refers either to the fact that I felt I wasn't returning/running fast enough from the bathroom and the sick child was left alone (i.e., a conflict that triggered another conflict), or that I wasn't doing a good enough job of helping him get over his illness faster.

My situation now and what am I doing? Well, what am I doing? I'm writing on my blog and waiting for it to pass :) I'm not taking anything, I'm thinking about something else and waiting for the muscle to get stronger.


Have a nice day, everyone,

Geo

UPDATE: two hours later, my leg was completely fine. The healing phase lasted about as long as the active phase.


Books to explore on the subject of new german medicine:

  1. German New Medicine Experiences in Practice: An introduction to the medical discoveries of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer Dr. Katherine
  2. German New Medicine: An Introduction to Understanding the Mind-Body Connection and Healing Naturally
  3. The Psychic Roots of Disease: A New Medicine (Color Edition)
  4. The German New Medicine Healing HandBook: The Ultimate Self-Healing Manual Based on Dr. Hamer’s German New Medicine Principles
  5. Compendium of the 5 Biological Laws: Signs and Symptoms:German New Medicine (5 Biological Laws and New Germanic Medicine)
  6. Discovering THE GERMAN NEW MEDICINE: A revolutionaryapproach to health and well-being
  7. Hamer's Laws: Origin and Course of All Diseases
  8. The German New Medicine at your fingertips: Dr. Hamer's revolutionary discovery for a healthy life without fear of disease
  9. The FiveBiological Laws of Nature: A New Medicine (Color Edition)

 
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Monday, October 6, 2025

Severe Pain in the Right Biceps - Devaluation Conflict


 written in February 2017:

Symptoms - quite unpleasant pain in the right hand, up in the biceps muscle area - only in certain positions. Duration - about 3 days.


Conflict - devaluation conflict related to the mobility of the striated muscle in the healing phase. The muscle is recovering and the pain appears from the nerve impulses through which the body tests that the area is functional. Devaluation conflict = I don't think I can perform a certain physical task with that part of the body. If you succeed, pain (muscle fever) appears because the body replaces certain cells in the area with stronger ones and restores the nerve endings so that next time you can without a doubt.


Explanations in my case - two possible:

1. The night before yesterday it snowed about 30cm and yesterday I shoveled snow for about half a day, my husband being away from home for 4 days; I had to take care of it because the -20 degrees frost was coming, the snow was getting harder and it was harder to move after that; plus my husband was coming home in the dark from afar and needed a place to park the car; it seemed to me that I couldn't finish it, that I was tired and that the task was beyond my strength; I finished, everything was ok;


2. the most plausible for me - my husband was away from home for 4 days; me with the whole household on my head, plus the worry of making a fire 2-3 times a night, carrying wood, I had the impression that I was being overwhelmed by worries and that I couldn't cope with everything both physically and mentally. Why do I say it's the most plausible? Because the pains appeared about an hour after he returned home.


Another useful detail - when such pain occurs, we may experience an additional conflict of devaluation in the same area, because it bothers us and we are dissatisfied that it does not help us and we cannot use it, so we have a bad opinion of our abilities in that area. These additional conflicts can prolong the pain.


Health!

Books to explore on the subject of new german medicine:

  1. German New Medicine Experiences in Practice: An introduction to the medical discoveries of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer Dr. Katherine
  2. German New Medicine: An Introduction to Understanding the Mind-Body Connection and Healing Naturally
  3. The Psychic Roots of Disease: A New Medicine (Color Edition)
  4. The German New Medicine Healing HandBook: The Ultimate Self-Healing Manual Based on Dr. Hamer’s German New Medicine Principles
  5. Compendium of the 5 Biological Laws: Signs and Symptoms:German New Medicine (5 Biological Laws and New Germanic Medicine)
  6. Discovering THE GERMAN NEW MEDICINE: A revolutionaryapproach to health and well-being
  7. Hamer's Laws: Origin and Course of All Diseases
  8. The German New Medicine at your fingertips: Dr. Hamer's revolutionary discovery for a healthy life without fear of disease
  9. The FiveBiological Laws of Nature: A New Medicine (Color Edition)

 
 *Article includes Amazon products being advertised

Monday, January 30, 2023

Fever, Mucus, Pain in the Legs of a Small Child

 

March 2016: Proof again and again that small situations are perceived differently by the little ones and affect them much more strongly than us: on Wednesday I went with our son (2 years and 5 months old) to a children's workshop, familiar place, familiar people. I sat at the table with him, we glued, we drew.


Towards the end of the workshop, the children gather to be told a story. This time he wanted to go alone and sat alone among the children - I was happy, normally he wanted me to go with him. I went downstairs to talk to other parents, during this time he didn't see me for about 10 minutes. He was preoccupied with the story and I didn't think it affected him.


When leaving, he spent about 15 minutes going up and down and playing on some steps (which descended from the floor where the workshop was held), steps that he was usually afraid of. He wanted to go up and down alone.


The result: on Wednesday to Thursday night he woke us up - cryin, fever, he complained that the upper part of his left leg hurts - in the thigh. He went to bed - after 2 hours, the same thing, the right leg, in another 2 hours, and the fever, both legs...


Thursday all day fever, mucus, leg pain disappeared. On Friday the fever disappeared and now we are fighting the mucus...


What I understood: fever - conflict: I am afraid of this situation I don't know how to escape. He felt in danger, either when he was alone or on the stairs. I left him in the diaper overnight, let fresh air inside the room several times, that's how it got away.


Mucus - now we are at the peak - the place was not new, the people were not new, I say that the fact that he was alone without me in the visual range was perceived as a new situation that had to be sniffed. For 3 nights, the whole house has been sleeping badly because he woke up with a stuffy nose and it bothered him. That's it... this too shall pass. We tried to keep the nose as clean as possible so that we don't get into a suffocation conflict and then a productive cough. Maybe at least we get away with this...or...it's possible that the stairs have been sniffed out as a potentially dangerous situation.


Leg pain that passed very quickly - muscle devaluation conflict. I mean the little one took on a situation that he wasn't sure he could "deal with". He went up and down some very high stairs by himself and was not sure if he would succeed or not. At that moment his muscles suffered a slight atrophy - imperceptible of course. He succeeded, he got over the conflict. The pain appeared during the healing phase when the body creates new stronger muscle cells and test nerve terminations. Why pain? because the nerves test the repaired area to be functional.


Thank you, Dr. Hamer!

Books to explore on the subject of new german medicine:

  1. German New Medicine Experiences in Practice: An introduction to the medical discoveries of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer Dr. Katherine
  2. German New Medicine: An Introduction to Understanding the Mind-Body Connection and Healing Naturally
  3. The Psychic Roots of Disease: A New Medicine (Color Edition)
  4. The German New Medicine Healing HandBook: The Ultimate Self-Healing Manual Based on Dr. Hamer’s German New Medicine Principles
  5. Compendium of the 5 Biological Laws: Signs and Symptoms:German New Medicine (5 Biological Laws and New Germanic Medicine)
  6. Discovering THE GERMAN NEW MEDICINE: A revolutionaryapproach to health and well-being
  7. Hamer's Laws: Origin and Course of All Diseases
  8. The German New Medicine at your fingertips: Dr. Hamer's revolutionary discovery for a healthy life without fear of disease
  9. The FiveBiological Laws of Nature: A New Medicine (Color Edition)

 
 *Article includes Amazon products being advertised