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lynnpax
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MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by lynnpax »

Thanks so much Rochelle.
I just returned from hosp & docs think it is MRSA.
He does not have a fever at this time, in fack everything looks
normal except for his hand.
I am going to look at the info I have collected about this.
Bye for now,
Lynn

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Rochelle
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by Rochelle »

I have the Rx MRSA in case of emergencies so if it definitely this (provided the docs are certain and have tested for this ) it is one to consider. Otherwise I would look at the snake Rx again. You can differentiate on this to begin with from whether he is hot or cold e.g. Lach = hot and Elaps = cold. The thing is that his problem appears to be just in his hand. Apis could still do something. You could try dissolving a couple in some water and getting him to stir and take a sip every hour for abut 6-10 doses as Dr Ramakrishnan would. Dr R likes 200C.
Rochelle
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EFT(Advanced) Practitioner
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by Tanya Marquette »

i have been working with straight vit c for infections, but in massive doses.
i recently developed some kind of uri and began the vit c as in the past.
this time though, i took 4-5000 mg at a time, at least 6-7 x/dailiy. the reaction
has been immediate with steady improvement on each dose. i would try
to get the hospitatl to give him intrvenous Vit C. dosage could be up around
50-100,000 mg daily.
i had posted on this list for intravenous vit c information a few months ago and
received some url links. there is a lot on line that you could download and
bring tn to the ER to convince these people that you are not nuts. i seem to recall some
reference to using vit c with mrsa. just don't have the url's saved to send you.
tanya


lynnpax
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by lynnpax »

Thanks Tanya.
I have printed this out & will leave it for his doc (who is not in
today/Christmas.)

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lynnpax
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by lynnpax »

Thanks again Rochelle.
I am going to do this but am afraisd to go as high as 200c in this
instance.
I will do the plussing apis dose in the 30C but bring an apis 200c
just in case I decide to go higher.
I will be leaving for hosp soon.

(Up till late wrapping gifts and researching - my sister is w/our
father now.)

Bye for now.

--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "rochelle"
wrote:
(provided the docs are certain and have tested for this ) it is one
to consider. Otherwise I would look at the snake Rx again. You can
differentiate on this to begin with from whether he is hot or cold
e.g. Lach = hot and Elaps = cold. The thing is that his problem
appears to be just in his hand. Apis could still do something. You
could try dissolving a couple in some water and getting him to stir
and take a sip every hour for abut 6-10 doses as Dr Ramakrishnan
would. Dr R likes 200C.
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MM
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by MM »

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lynnpax
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by lynnpax »

My father's hand is much better today (Christmas) and neither his
hand specialist nor the infectious disease doc know what has been
causing the acute inflammation in his r hand.

His skin never broke out into weeping sores and he never got a fever
which are indications in staph.
If he had drainage it could have been cultured but his skin never
opened and no pockets of pus developed.

I wonder if the apis he took last fri headed off the crisis, and
consequently changing his clinical picture?

I went to visit him today w/ rems, notes and books, prepared .. .
I mentioned to him that his girlfriend having chemo and his financial
losses must be difficult to deal with.

His response was that those things really didn't bother him but it
was "that he missed a shot" (declining ability) is what is really
upsetting him.

I decided to keep the homeopathy simple at this point esp since he
was better.

I gave him a single dose of ign 30C.

He told me that just after the ign he had a pain in each knuckle in
his right hand, starting w/the inner and working out to the pinky.
He described it as "ping, ping, ping, ping."
It appears that the energy flow in his hand had been stopped/blocked
(poss from the pounding injury earlier) and the rem released it.

About 15 minutes after taking the ign, he also confided that his
financial losses didn't bother him that much ("Its only paper.") but
that his friend suffering w/cancer was very difficult.
The cracking knuckles and his being honest about his current emotions
are wonderful signs of an energy shift!.

I also left him a bottle of calc phos 6X as a general tonic and
because he is slightly anemic.
Leilanae wrote:


I think Leilanae might be correct about the cumadin being involved
with the swelling as the purple tint indicated blood in the tissue.
I will ask his doc to review his meds in hope that he can lower the
cumin dose, eliminate it or replace it w/something less strong.

He will be sent home either tomorrow or sat depending if the
improvement continues.
He will need to continue the antibiotics for 2 weeks.
I will be at hosp again tomorrow.

If he hadn't been better I was going to give him one olfactory dose
of vip 200C and follow with 6 to 10 doses of apis 30C in water,
stirred in between (thank you Rochelle for that suggestion.)

I am very hopeful that he will continue to improve.

Thanks to the group for your help.
Sincerely,
Lynn
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, "rochelle"
wrote:
(provided the docs are certain and have tested for this ) it is one
to consider. Otherwise I would look at the snake Rx again. You can
differentiate on this to begin with from whether he is hot or cold
e.g. Lach = hot and Elaps = cold. The thing is that his problem
appears to be just in his hand. Apis could still do something. You
could try dissolving a couple in some water and getting him to stir
and take a sip every hour for abut 6-10 doses as Dr Ramakrishnan
would. Dr R likes 200C.


Dale Moss
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by Dale Moss »

I would second Rochelle's suggestion that you look at Vipera, particularly if your father keeps his hand up because holding it down hurts too much.
For MRSA, consider the staphylococcus nosode.
Peace,
Dale


Dale Moss
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by Dale Moss »

Which pharmacy carries the MRSA remedy? That sounds like a useful one to have on hand, though I have treated MRSA successfully using just the staphlococcus nosode.
I agree with Rochelle that this needs to be treated aggressively: 200c, plussed, every hour. With the right remedy, you'll see results very quickly. If you're not, you need to change remedies.
Peace,
Dale


JULIE GRIFFITHS
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Re: MRSA - help for father's acute inflamation emergency

Post by JULIE GRIFFITHS »

Dear Lynn,

Is there a possibility that your father has some nerve damage from
thumping down his hand? Since there is no fever, no spreading of
symptoms, it could be carpel tunnel damage and cellulitis resulting from
that.

I have been watching this thread with interest because my father is on a
ridiculous number of drugs like your father. Yesterday we almost lost
him due to a tummy bug. It was touch and go for a few hours.

Just want to say how so very heartening it is to see people here rise
to the occasion and help although this is a time of year where everyone
is usually doing their own thing. This is what I like about the
homeopathic community...they are so very caring.

It sounds like your dad is on the mend. You must get him out of that
hospital and into the fresh air though and soon.....fresh air and sun,
nature's two best medicines :-))
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