Paralysis after a stroke
Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:48 am
First of all, I'm not asking for remedy suggestions. I'm no where near being able to treat this kind of thing myself. I'm wondering if anyone has had any success treating stroke victims.
I have a friend whose mother is paralyzed on one side from a stroke. She's spending tons of money on acupuncture, massage, PT, etc., but thinks that the consultation fee for a homeopath is "too much". She's still in the mindset that medical care should be "free" from being brought up in a household with HMO insurance. Frankly, she could use a good homeopath herself, but she doesn't see her attitude of "I can't" as a problem. Anyway, if anyone has any success stories to share (that I could forward to her) I'd appreciate it.
Marilyn
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I have a friend whose mother is paralyzed on one side from a stroke. She's spending tons of money on acupuncture, massage, PT, etc., but thinks that the consultation fee for a homeopath is "too much". She's still in the mindset that medical care should be "free" from being brought up in a household with HMO insurance. Frankly, she could use a good homeopath herself, but she doesn't see her attitude of "I can't" as a problem. Anyway, if anyone has any success stories to share (that I could forward to her) I'd appreciate it.
Marilyn
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