How to Find the Right Homeopathic Alternatives for You After a Devastating Medical Experience

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The first thing you need to understand is that doctors are not gods, nor are they infallible. You can have a devastating medical experience at a hospital and have your life irrevocably changed. This is a fact. It doesn’t mean you should avoid the hospital from here on out, but it does mean you owe it to yourself to find therapies and methods to overcome your fear and your new inhibitions before you return.

 

First Things First: Getting Compensation

 

When you have had a devastating medical experience, it is often not because the treatment didn’t work, but because you were the victim of negligence. Even the most well-meaning and talented doctors can make critical mistakes, and though one mistake should never stop you from seeking out medical help in the future, you also owe yourself some compensation. There is a three year limit to claiming compensation, so be sure to visit www.the-medical-negligence-experts.co.uk before then to make your claim.

 

Why Compensation is so Important

 

You need this compensation to cover a few costs:

 

  1. Cost of advanced or private treatments
  2. Cost of living while you are out of work
  3. Cost of the tools or aids you might now need

 

These estimated costs over a lifetime, as well as compensation to cover the mental trauma, can be used towards making your life better.

 

Finding the Right Balance Between Medicine and Homeopathy

 

Once you gain this compensation, you need to use it to find a good balance. Homeopathy or natural treatments or therapies can be key towards improving your baseline health and mental health, but that doesn’t mean it is a cure-for-all. You need to go to counseling or seek out psychiatric help so that you can move on from your trauma.

 

It can be scary going back to the doctor, for instance, after a dangerous misdiagnosis. After all, 28% of misdiagnosis cases resulted in death, near-death, or permanent disability. Why would you go back after experiencing such a trauma? The fact is, however, that an untreated disease is more likely to cause death or injury. With the right coping mechanisms and by knowing your rights, you can go back to a doctor with peace of mind a misdiagnosis will never happen again.

 

 

Tips on Finding the Right Homeopathic Alternative for You

 

While working with a therapist to overcome your trauma and fear or medical institutions, you should also try to find alternative therapies that can be key to improving your quality of life and helping you adjust to your new reality.

 

1.         Find Therapies to Boost Your Mental Health

 

These homeopathic or holistic alternatives can be great for your mental health. Art therapy, music therapy, behavioral therapy and more can help you tune in to your emotions and learn how to express yourself better.

 

2.         Find a Support Group

 

A great way to feel heard and find great advice is with a support group. There are support groups for all kinds of traumatic events, so find one that suits your situation best to meet similar people and heal together.

 

It can be hard to trust a doctor again after a devastating experience, but by finding a great homeopathic therapy to help you accept and move on you can, in turn, learn to trust medical professionals again. Only with both homeopathic remedies and medical treatment can your body thrive.

3. DON’T BE AFRAID TO TRY NEW THINGS


If you had a bad experience with homeopathic medicine, but are still reluctant to go with the mainstream drugs, maybe microdosing psilocybin mushrooms would be a good choice. There are many health benefits to be found like decreased depression and anxiety. Magic mushrooms are nothing new to humankind, as explained in this article from Zamnesia.  


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