Opium: My Understanding and a Case
NATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY 2000 July / Aug VOL II NO 4.
Dr Vishpala Parthasarathy
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Introduction: The case in the ICR symposium cum-workshop held in April 2000, brought out the Opium picture very well.
Then again the structures made by Dr Navin made Opium very vivid. We decided to make a study of Opium as a remedy. I felt that a further study of Opium, the remedy, would complete our understanding and stand us in good stead.
So I added to the above, my understanding of the remedy illustrating it with a case. By a fortunate coincidence, on 5-7-2000, we received Dr Rajan's new book for review, so from that we are adding his case of opium. This study then really becomes quite exhaustive, covering various view points of that one remedy, which is known not very well and used quite infrequently in practice.
After this, I do believe that none of us will ever miss a case of Opium. This report should have been included in the last issue, but it ran into difficulty of space.
If this is found effective we will try to give such a study in every issue.
Opium - Keywords:
Energizer and narcotic
Opium is the most commonly used narcotic. It became popular in the 60's when the hippie culture was at its peak, and the beaches of Goa were strewn with these flower children. It was being used to escape reality and tensions of life. It takes away the pain of living. Its main components Morphine, Apomorphine and Codeine - all of them being the armamentarium in modern medicine for pain relief.
Primary Effects: First stage of excitement is a state of great happiness - where nothing else exists except me and my feelings of greatness and content. I float; I am on top of the world, literally. I achieve what I want and I sleep the sound sleep of the unconcerned. I want for nothing, I don't ail. I am free from anxiety.
Loquacity and hallucinations. Flushing of face, a false plethora, giving it the false healthy look. Increased heart rate - Euphoria, Excitement and Sleeplessness.
Secondary Effects - Stupor: Suppressed nerve centers. Fear, fright, sluggishness, loss of power, drowsiness, loss of consciousness jerking paralysis. Headache, nausea, vomiting, giddiness; lethargy, uncontrollable desire to sleep, from which he can be roused only with the greatest difficulty. Pupils contracted, face cyanosed. Itching all over. Pulse and respiration normal.
Tertiary Stage: Narcosis. Deep coma from which he cannot be roused. Muscles relaxed, reflexes lost. Secretions completely suspended except that of skin - which turns cold and clammy. Pale face, livid lips and drooping jaw. Conjunctiva - infected. BP falls. Pulse low volume, small, and compressible. Respiration slow, laboured 2-4/min. Even at this stage, recovery is possible. Later only Cheyenne stokes breathing and death. Wildly dilated pupils towards the end. Tetanic convulsions. Lack of sensibility. Bladder, rectum sluggish; do not react, hence retention of urine and constipation. No secretion leading to dryness everywhere.
Depression - extreme = coma with pinpoint pupils with moist skin. Cyanosis. Boger: negative torpid state.
Absence of pains. Absence of suffering, Absence of secretions. Absence of reaction. Absence of moral sense, discharges. Absence of eruptions in eruptive fevers. Absence of respiration, as if dead. Paralysis of bowels, no message to brain- dry ball-like stool, scabalous stool.
AF fright and joy.
Therefore the remedy may prove useful in so-called incurable cases.
Commonly Indicated Diseases:
Headaches and migraines
Convulsions; Puerperal.
Amenorrhoea from fright.
Hypertension.
Schizophrenia.
Apoplexy. Paralysis.
Constipation.
Paralysis of bladder, tumours. Fibrosis.
Insomnia. Narcolepsy.
Case:
I once had a patient with the total euphoric state, what I call as a pathological state of Opium. He lived in a simple house, where his wife had to slog to make both ends meet. But he was oblivious to this; he talked about his grandiose schemes of making it big. His schemes neither took off nor materialized. He left home every morning dressed in his Sunday best, while his wife and children managed on whatever she could eke out of giving tuitions. But as is the case with the world, he always found some fool ready to listen to him and part with money.
Not for him the arduous task of toiling for his upkeep, which he left to his poor wife. Emotionally he was completely divorced from her. He could carry on his life's needs from these amounts shelled out by the gullible folks. By the time one fool or victim woke up, another was ready for the slaughter. As the saying goes there is no dearth of fools in this world, as long as he did not try to fool all the people all the time, but took one at a time. He loves people and collects people like the proverbial Red Indian collects skulls.
His motto was: the more people you know, the more work you can get done through contacts!! So his daily aim was to meet 1 or 2 new people. Then again, he loves to talk and for this an audience is a must - the larger the better. And name-dropping got him even more contacts. After all, if he is a personal friend of Dr Vishpala Parthasarathy and has lunch and dinner at her house "regularly", (no one can know the truth) then more doors will be opened to him on trust.
And such a sweet talker this man is, that it would be difficult to imagine that there was no substance to his talk. Even when found out, he could move on easily, because he did not have an iota of shame. Shamelessness is an important trait of Opium.
Once, from "the goodness of his heart" he helped me organize the largest event in my life - the Book Release of my mother's 4 books. After the event he presented me with a big bill. For all the work which he had done, ostensibly to help from the goodness of his heart, he ran up a taxi bill of Rs 5,000! Not for him the travel by public transport - after all, Opium is king. All his actions are larger than life.
When he talks, it is never normal, always boastful: in Saudi I used to have breakfast of Badam, and in Delhi breakfast always at Narula's. And when was he in Saudi? Not yesterday or last yr but in 1984, a full 10 yrs ago! And what did he do? And why did he leave? " I was in Saudia, but I hated it, so even though they offered me Rs 25-30 lakhs (don't forget this was 15 yrs ago, when large salaries were not even dreamt of, leave alone formulated and given) I did not, because I cannot be bought with money". (Truth was that he was thrown out!)
[As an aside, I want to quote one more such a patient-a distant relative who was exactly like this; even till the time (and after) he lost his business and went into bankruptcy, his schemes never failed!! He started with borrowing money from my mother; 20 yrs later he was still borrowing- now from the daughter - me. And the money never came back, except in small amounts when he needed bigger amounts the next time round. But till the end his grandiose image of himself never dimmed. He has passed on this inheritance to his children - who have no money but will still eat out at a restaurant, at least once a week. One sensitive child took to drugs and eventually committed suicide. And his poor wife struggled all her life counting pennies to make ends meet. Even today, though she is comfortable, she can never spend money - a habit of a lifetime dies hard!]
Coming back to our patient:
Pt studied M Sc and PhD (Liver Cirrhosis) at KEM, and then later started Pathology Lab at Ramakrishna Mission and Chembur. He lived in Chembur and all patients were like family to him, so he never charged them. All doctors cheated, patients would complain to him. He begged consultants not to forget ethics! All this did not happen, so he gave up his lucrative practice of 30,000/- a month, because he did not like to work in an unethical environment. Continued to do social work - President of Chembur Club and so on.
