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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:49 pm
by Shannon Nelson
"Might have been" is a wonderful phrase, LOL! Of course a woman who
experienced zero nausea also "might have been" ambivalent, etc.
Speaking as one who was nauseous but not the least ambivalent (I
scarfed pretty huge amounts of ginger powder and ginger tea, which
helped), this is a statement that can raise hackles... Which I guess
is why I so love the "might have been" part; it's a handy way of escape
if your patient tries to bite you for it!
IMO if we are casetaking problems during *ANY* pregnancy (or for any
parent, for that matter), asking re ambivalence and etc. *might* be
appropriate. To offer it as a "reason" for trouble in pregnancy is IMO
treading on thin ice.

Shannon
(Who gets to really hate "psychological interpretations" in absence of
actual information!)
Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:27 pm
by doctorleelah2h
Hi Rochelle,
I was severely nauseated (Which included vomiting as well) for 4
months of both my pregnancies. Nothing would help for long enough. At
least no remedies, I did not wnat to repeat remedies to
singlemindedly get rid of the nausea. Especially if the apparent
consitutional or indicated remedies were not helping. this is becasue
I did not want any partial remedy interfering or playing havoc with
my hormonal levels, both times I was low on progesterone in early
pregnancy (whih can cause miscarriages).
I think one nceeds to be very careful about this.
Symphoricarpus in low potency/repeated as required should help her
keep some food down and give her some temporary relief till the
severe "nauseating period" calms down, usually after 14 weeks.
HOpe this helps,
leela
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 7:49 pm
by Rochelle Marsden
Thanks Leela. I have bought 200C and told her to take 1 dose only. In Boericke is says 200C has been curative. I told her that if this doesn't work then she is to think about Acupuncture which worked for a patient of mine. I also told her about the P6 acupressure point just above the wrist and reminded her about EFT which both of us had forgotten about!! Which brings to - if there are any other EFT practitioners on the list from UK - Gary Craig is in Bolton in September and doing a 3 day workshop. I will be there as it is a once in a lifetime in the UK!! Back channel for details if there is anyone interesting in going.
Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 8:00 pm
by Christine Wyndham-Thomas
I'm from the UK and I know a lot of people interested in EFT and would love to go to a Gary Craig workshop. Can you give me any more details that I can crosspost to others over here that are interested?
Many thanks
Christine
Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 10:06 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Christine,
Have you looked at his website,
www.emofree.com? There's probably
workshop information there. He also offers *wonderful* workshops on
CD, but prices that are really a bargain.
Shannon
Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 2:38 am
by saeedydr
NO They are NORMAL.
I was discussing about patients.
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Re: Pregnancy nausea and vomiting.A Tip from DrSaeedCh.
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 3:28 am
by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
You say definitely nausea and vomiting in pregnancy are normal?
No comments needed............. trying very hard to bite my tongue and
control my fingers........
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"