Meeting Peter
Peter came to see me 3 years ago. He looked shy and was bouncing around on his own feet. He also had a fearful look in his eyes. He appeared very delicate and skinny. He was 6 years old at the time.
His Main Problem
His mother said the main problem was that Peter was afraid of going to the bathroom, so he would hold it. He could hold it for days.
Other Health Issues
Peter also got sick a lot. He very frequently got severe chest colds that turned into severe bronchitis. Sometimes he got ear infections too.
His Personality and Habits
- He craved milk and meat
- He could be very stubborn and didn't care if his mother punished him
- He was extremely restless – even in my office, he could not stay still for more than 10 seconds
- When he didn't get what he wanted, he got angry and could have some violent reactions
What I Observed
I asked Peter what happens when he feels like he needs to go to the bathroom. He got up and started bouncing on his feet, screaming "No, no, no!" and crying a little. He said it hurts him, even just to think about it.
When I looked at his body, I noticed he had extremely long eyelashes. He also had long body hair for his age.
My Treatment
After analyzing his case, I prescribed him Tuberculinum Bovinum 1M.
His Progress
One week later: His mother called me and reported that he did fine. The day after taking the dose, he had a bowel movement and went to the bathroom on his own without any fear.
Three months later: I saw Peter again for acute bronchitis. After reviewing his symptoms, I had him take one more dose of Tuberculinum Bovinum 1M. He did well on it.
He repeated the remedy 3 more times after that. Since then, he has had no problems with deep respiratory infections, and he goes to the bathroom on his own without fear. He also shows some calmness in how he acts now.
Disclaimer: This case study is shared for educational purposes only. Individual results may vary. Homeopathy is a complementary healing modality and should not replace conventional medical care for serious conditions. Always consult with qualified healthcare providers for medical advice.