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Definition

  • It is a Sehgal Remedy. He appease the desires of, to limit (oneself) in requirements, desires or actions, satisfied; as much as one wishes patient feels satisfied with the efforts put in by his doctor, also by his own efforts to get well in the given circumstances, though there is no significant improvement.
  • Happy enough with what one has or is, not desiring something more or different, satisfied content implies a filling of requirements to the degree that one is not disturbed by a desire for something more or different

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D: Why did not you take any treatment before?

P: I was able to manage without any medicine. I never felt the need therefore. When I mentioned about my sickness to my family members no body took it seriously. Instead they told me that it was only psychological. It seemed no real problem to them and they expected me to ignore it. Then I kept quiet and did not mention it again.

This patient is Content also Yielding disposition

Combinations

Perseverance

Alum, Nat-c, Nat-m, Phos, Spong

Contented, quietly and repeatedly

Op, Spong

  • A patient in frustration when gets angry says: I am not going to leave you until /unless you cure me or I find some other good doctor. He calms himself and remain satisfied when he feels there is no other way out except to continue the treatment
  • Content and Quiet: Op, Spong

Complaining, Never

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