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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Post surgical issue

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

...or a pulmonary embolism....
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Carol Orr
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Re: Post surgical issue

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I told the esteemed surgeon that I wouldn't be giving him
statins...ever....and the day he was released a PA came and told me that his
cholesterol was a little high...109...(jeez mine was 285 in 1980)and that it
was necessary because little tiny clots might form in his new artery/vein and
that we could rediscuss in two weeks. So on thursday when his stitches are
out...I'll tell them it is over. As for the breathing issue...I called around
trying to find an on call doctor and was never given a phone number except for
his insurance provider nurse line who didn't seem to be concerned about the
breathing issue.


Carol Orr
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Re: Post surgical issue

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My husband 's leg started tingling and was hard and then red and then a little
painful when touched. I took him into the ER last night and they gave him
tests for heart and blood clots and there was nothing...but they found
"cellulitis" infection and gave him cephalixin 4 x a day for 7 days. I suppose
it is too late to give him another remedy...and I am beside myself with
exhaustion as I started a job of taking care of a 94 year old woman in
beginning dementia yesterday and only got 5 hours of sleep last night. So two
major stresses going on with me and am I missing something I could be giving
him. He can hardly walk since this morning as he didn't get the medication
until noon tho we tried at midnight at a 24/7 pharm and they wouldn't fill the
prescription cause they were too lazy to look at the hard copy he had in his
hand. There is slight redness near some parts of two of the long incision
areas. But it is mostly the knee that is red. He is scared and not as
irritable as usual since now he knows the source of the strange tingly
feelings. But he thinks they are going to put him in the hospital and he'll
never come out.


Jean Doherty
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Re: Post surgical issue

Post by Jean Doherty »

If the leg is better elevated ? Vipera but that is usually more purple.. Apis more pink better cold applications. Hot red and throbbing ? Belladonna. Then again if R sided and that state of worry and dictatorial ? Lycopodium. Someone suggested Staph for the insult and injury. Then there is Hepar Sulph if needs wrapping up and inflammed areas tender
The modalities so important and as you are so tired the antibiotic may help in meantime and important you get rested ??Cocculus


Allen Coniglio
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Re: Post surgical issue

Post by Allen Coniglio »

Staphysagria.


Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Post surgical issue

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Tarentula Cubensis, Pyrogenium and huge doses of vitamin C.

Echinacea and Propolis in tinctures, fresh garlic by the ton.
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rochellemarsden
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Re: Post surgical issue

Post by rochellemarsden »

My husband has had this a couple of times. He needs to rest the leg. I have now got in some NarayanI War Rx which is a complex containing gunpowder and pyrogen amongst loads of others. Apparently it works well!!
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Carol Orr
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Re: Post surgical issue

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Dr. Roz mentioned gunpowder....is the Narayani the maker of a different remedy
than gunpoweder called "war". I tried looking it up but have to take husband
to hospital soon so don't have time to figure it out. Thanks.


Rochelle
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Re: Post surgical issue

Post by Rochelle »

Yes it is.

War which comes as a 1M contains:-

Penicillin

Belladonna

Gunpowder

Cortisone

Strep

Staphyl

Pyrogen

Kali Phos
I bought the Narayani book recently!!
Rochelle
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Dr. Roz mentioned gunpowder....is the Narayani the maker of a different remedy
than gunpoweder called "war". I tried looking it up but have to take husband
to hospital soon so don't have time to figure it out. Thanks.


Carol Orr
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Re: Post surgical issue

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My husband's infection is essential gone. He has two more days of antibiotic
and he has taken all the things recommended. He has a another problem which
started a couple of months before his operation but which we thought was
related to his blocked artery. Apparenty it had nothing to do with that as his
sensations and pain have increased since a week after the operation. We
woudn't have known about the infection if we hadnt gone to ER for the pain he
was experiencing. First of all and this may or may not be related...there was
bad pain in his right big toe...always coming on while he was sleeping...this
is month or six weeks before the operation. I gave him arnica and the pain in
toe lessened...and in it's place a tickly feeling came on the top of his right
foot which he refused to scratch believing that he might scratch off the skin
and get an infection. Then after the anaesthetic and pain pills wore
off...and I had given him hypericum lm ...the pain and tickly feeling returned
to his foot but now in the bone going down from the knee and on either side of
the bone. The doctor said this was not from the infection. Dr. said it was
some kind of neurological thing. My husband has said that the lower leg feels
like cardboard, or a pipe, that it is very hard...he shows me that he can
squeeze his left leg but cannot squeeze the right side for it being so hard.
The pain is down the bone and on either side of the bone. Since he has been
worse at night and the pain interferes with his sleep I thought of
lachesis..but also because even his yoga pants touching his leg causes
pain...the slightest touch. Just now he said that while he wanted to scratch
his foot before he doesn't feel like scratching the foot or the lower
leg...Just keeps complaining...its pain...just pain...he gets so irrititable
when describing it...llike it is my fault that he has pain in his foot. And
just now for the first time...he said it was a burning pain...and I said..it
is burning now? and he said..it has always been burning....This is the first
time I heard him use the word burning. The nurse I talked to today said again
this was a nerve issue...he said this was something like his nerves coming
back to life...I gave him a 30 dose of hypericum a half hour ago before he
told me it was burning. Apparently that didn't help. But he is in a foul mood
as he is when he has pain and doesn't understand where it is coming from and
when it is going to leave. He is so gentle in explaining his pain to dr. but
explaining it to me definately sounds like he is blaming me. He has always
been this way around pain and once yelled at our homeopathic doctor who asked
him what the pain felt iike...and my husband responded...It is just
pain....you're a doctor...fix it. And the dr. gave him bryonia and then he
was fine. I'm sorry this is so long.

Are nerves affected after three years of narrowed artery? Is the new blood
flow affecting something in his leg. I thought of lyco because of how he
treats me and how he treats the doctor...but as I've said...he can even be
nasty to a doctor. And this burning and waking up between 1 and 3 am....now I
have to think of burning remedies and arsenicum. He is dyslexic and thinks he
tells me things which he doesn't and I think because he was born a siamese
twin tho the twin died..I think he thinks people should be abe to read his
mind. And has anyone heard of the sensation of card board or a hard pipe?
Should he be going to an osteopath? Again, sorry this is so long...and i
thought this would be my day off....and thanks for any help.


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