Honestly, I think your chances to change your mother’s opinions on homeopathy are close to zero.
Agreed.
(Unless perhaps it is that case that someone else is pressuring her into homeopathy, and you could somehow undermine her trust in that third party. But that is manipulation.)
Her belief came to be when doctors predicted unhappy health developments unless she did this and that (meaning abortion and surgeries). Homeopathy wasn’t so unwelcoming, and somehow things have gotten sorted out on their own. So yeah, zero chance here.
You should have a doctor, who is different from your mother’s doctor.
Healthcare doesn’t work like this here, however our family doctor suggests nothing unconventional. The whole healthcare system here (free one, that is) seems to employ the “you are fine unless you are dying” strategy. Again, you can see how homeopathy might feel like a relief.
...and I felt happy
I feel that way every time I have a chance to rent an apartment for a while :)
Agreed.
Her belief came to be when doctors predicted unhappy health developments unless she did this and that (meaning abortion and surgeries). Homeopathy wasn’t so unwelcoming, and somehow things have gotten sorted out on their own. So yeah, zero chance here.
Healthcare doesn’t work like this here, however our family doctor suggests nothing unconventional. The whole healthcare system here (free one, that is) seems to employ the “you are fine unless you are dying” strategy. Again, you can see how homeopathy might feel like a relief.
I feel that way every time I have a chance to rent an apartment for a while :)