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Rochelle
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Re: After a knee replacement

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A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
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Marco Franzreb
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Re: After a knee replacement

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Rule out a thrombosis
Saludos,

Dr. M. Franzreb Corbelletti
Castellana 171 Bajo izda., 28046 Madrid
www.drmarcofranzreb.com
Tel.: 914491957

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A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
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Rochelle
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After a knee replacement

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She saw a physio today so I presume they would know if it was- she is not in pain with it. Thanks for your concern.
Rochelle
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Rule out a thrombosis

Saludos,

Dr. M. Franzreb Corbelletti
Castellana 171 Bajo izda., 28046 Madrid
www.drmarcofranzreb.com
Tel.: 914491957

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From: "Rochelle" >
A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
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Registered with the Society of Homeopaths

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comdyne2002
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Re: After a knee replacement

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I totally agree! When the cells accumulate water there exists an imbalance in the transport mechanism of the cell walls. Typically the ratio of potassium to sodium is the culpret. Vitamin B6 along with B2 to a lesser extent is required for proper membrane viabilty. The shock of surgery in any form can interfere with this process as many chemicals may be generated that are not normal in homeostassis.
Hot and cold alternating foot baths may be in order here. Put generous amounts of magnesium chloride in the water. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
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Rule out a thrombosis
Saludos,

Dr. M. Franzreb Corbelletti
Castellana 171 Bajo izda., 28046 Madrid
www.drmarcofranzreb.com
Tel.: 914491957

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A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
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Rochelle
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Re: After a knee replacement

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Magnesium chloride? Do you mean Epsom salts which are magnesium sulphate?
Rochelle
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I totally agree! When the cells accumulate water there exists an imbalance in the transport mechanism of the cell walls. Typically the ratio of potassium to sodium is the culpret. Vitamin B6 along with B2 to a lesser extent is required for proper membrane viabilty. The shock of surgery in any form can interfere with this process as many chemicals may be generated that are not normal in homeostassis.
Hot and cold alternating foot baths may be in order here. Put generous amounts of magnesium chloride in the water. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com , > wrote:

Rule out a thrombosis

Saludos,

Dr. M. Franzreb Corbelletti
Castellana 171 Bajo izda., 28046 Madrid
www.drmarcofranzreb.com
Tel.: 914491957

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Subject: [Minutus] After a knee replacement
A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
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comdyne2002
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Re: After a knee replacement

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Yes, I said magnesium chloride. Magnesium suplhate is not well absorbed. The chloride form is better. Absorption via the skin is more efective than ingesting the mineral. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
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Magnesium chloride? Do you mean Epsom salts which are magnesium sulphate?
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of comdyne@...
I totally agree! When the cells accumulate water there exists an imbalance in the transport mechanism of the cell walls. Typically the ratio of potassium to sodium is the culpret. Vitamin B6 along with B2 to a lesser extent is required for proper membrane viabilty. The shock of surgery in any form can interfere with this process as many chemicals may be generated that are not normal in homeostassis.
Hot and cold alternating foot baths may be in order here. Put generous amounts of magnesium chloride in the water. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com , > wrote:

Rule out a thrombosis

Saludos,

Dr. M. Franzreb Corbelletti
Castellana 171 Bajo izda., 28046 Madrid
www.drmarcofranzreb.com
Tel.: 914491957

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Subject: [Minutus] After a knee replacement
A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
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Irene de Villiers
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Re: After a knee replacement

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Is she exercising the leg properly?
My mom had her knee replacement at age 84 and was walking on a specfic schedule starting the next day, multiple short walks, like every hour or two while awake, to keep the circulation clearing things. Her surgeon was a real pro for knees and I never saw a faster recovery. She used a cane the first day only.

Also may help to drink plenty of fluids plus electrolytes (potassium and magnesium) and Vit 6.
Also - skip the (sodium) salt and eat watermelon:-)

Exercise for circulation is essential though. The body forgets what to do without it.

I'm not sure it is a remedy issue as opposed to a physical/nutrient one here.
If the swelling results from too much sitting, then maybe Rhus-t is worth a look.

Namaste,
Irene

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Roger B
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Re: After a knee replacement

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I have been doing the skin absorption of magnesium chloride or what some people call magnesium oil for about 9 months. Since my back is still hurting, I can't live without painting my back with magnesium chloride. If I go too many days without doing it, I pay with pain.

And to tell the truth, I don't see too much difference with the magnesium taurate pills. I think the best way to eat magnesium is via real food.

Roger Bird
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Yes, I said magnesium chloride. Magnesium suplhate is not well absorbed. The chloride form is better. Absorption via the skin is more efective than ingesting the mineral. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Magnesium chloride? Do you mean Epsom salts which are magnesium sulphate?
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of comdyne@...
I totally agree! When the cells accumulate water there exists an imbalance in the transport mechanism of the cell walls. Typically the ratio of potassium to sodium is the culpret. Vitamin B6 along with B2 to a lesser extent is required for proper membrane viabilty. The shock of surgery in any form can interfere with this process as many chemicals may be generated that are not normal in homeostassis.
Hot and cold alternating foot baths may be in order here. Put generous amounts of magnesium chloride in the water. Caveat Emptor! Carmi Hazen
--- In minutus@yahoogroups.com , > wrote:

Rule out a thrombosis

Saludos,

Dr. M. Franzreb Corbelletti
Castellana 171 Bajo izda., 28046 Madrid
www.drmarcofranzreb.com
Tel.: 914491957

From: "Rochelle"

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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 17:21:21 +0100

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Subject: [Minutus] After a knee replacement
A patient has undergone a knee replacement very successfully (with the help of remedies!) but 2 weeks later is getting bad oedema in the ankle region culminating in her not being able to get a shoe on. The physio is very pleased with her progress. The oedema is not hot i.e. not Apis . I have admit I didn’t ask if it was cold but I think she would have said. Has anyone got any suggestions remedy wise. She did say it was not better for putting her leg up.
Thanks
Rochelle
Rochelle Marsden MSc, RSHom, MNWCH, AAMET

Registered with the Society of Homeopaths

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Irene de Villiers
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Re: After a knee replacement

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Have to agree.

Internally: Sulphate is okay for superficial uses (like peristalsis for constipation as the gut lining is really superficial) but if you want magnesium to get into the muscles you need the chloride form - else you need three times as much oral, of whatever is next best (NEVER oxide!) and then suggest you stay near a bathroom :-)
The mineral absorbs well, but you need to use enteric coated magnesium chloride - Magdelay, Slowmag etc - as the plain magnesium chloride (as hexahydrate) has a chemical reaction with stomach acid...not a good one.
Imagine that - we agreed on something :-)

.......Irene
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."


Irene de Villiers
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Re: After a knee replacement

Post by Irene de Villiers »

Not any more! The soils are depleted from leaching after too many agrochemicals.
Not much Mg left in food :-(
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P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220.
www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.)
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it."


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