Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Dawn, Is it okay if I ask some folks I know about this problem? We had discussed similar cases a while back but I can't remember all the details so I want to run it by them to see what they have to say. It could be a liver toxicity problem or a mineral deficiency - those two things stick out in my head as causing Alzheimer's type of symptoms, if I am remembering right... As far as the aromatherapy goes, I think that could be a good start. However, many folks believe that Lavendar, while soothing and relaxing, can also make a foggy head worse. I was using it quite a bit to help with insomnia but it did help that somewhat but it does make me more groggy (I have fibromyalgia) and makes me harder to wake up/focus in the mornings. I use Rosemary now to help with alertness and memory and try to stay away from the lavendar. I think that small change has helped my frame of mind (and memory/fogginess/etc) very much. So maybe lavender isn't the best choice for her at this time. I am not as knowledgeable in aromatherapy as I would like to be but this one I do have personal experience with. You might also look at homeopathic remedies and see what fits her symptoms and might help. They will not conflict with any pharmaceuticals that she is on and could very well straighten out the problem completely. I'd hate to see her diagnosed with Alzheimer's and given more drugs or hospitalized when that is not what is going on with her. Arnica is always a good idea before and immediately after surgery of any kind. There is also an Arnica gel you can buy that is Great for healing most any kind of wound. Bach's Rescue Remedy would be good for the shock to her body and emotions, as would Star of Bethlehem. If you are afraid her family won't be understanding about alt meds, then print out some info or take a book to explain them. I know this is often the case with folks and have run up against that myself. A neighbor is having surgery this week and " following his doctors orders " is refusing to take his Arnica before hand although he should know by now that A) it will help immensely, and B) it will not conflict with the surgery or drugs they give him. Very exasperating, ya know? Oh well, it's his body - if he wants to be in extra pain and take longer to heal then necessary I guess it is up to him. Bugs me though 'cos he takes Arnica and other homeopathics all the time and knows full well how wonderfully they work. Good luck and let us know how she is doing, okay? Peace! Mouse Dawn wrote: Hello Group! I am about driving myself crazy. A good e-mail friend of mine had surgery the other day for a knee replacement. The surgery itself went well - but the anesthesia is doing a number on my poor friend! She is in her 80's. She was very alert, oriented to person, place, and time - etc. Now - she is acting very much like an Alzheimer's patient. Disoriented. Confused. NOT in her right mind at all! I will be seeing her IN PERSON on Wednesday. It seems to me, that there has got to be an aromatherapy answer for my friend! Something, that is going to help her with clarity of mind, and help her purge this poison from her body. I keep thinking Lavendar oil. I don't have a very extensive collection yet - and I don't know her family well enough to know if they would be open to an " alternative approach " . ...............snip............ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Hello Group! I am about driving myself crazy. A good e-mail friend of mine had surgery the other day for a knee replacement. The surgery itself went well - but the anesthesia is doing a number on my poor friend! She is in her 80's. She was very alert, oriented to person, place, and time - etc. Now - she is acting very much like an Alzheimer's patient. Disoriented. Confused. NOT in her right mind at all! I will be seeing her IN PERSON on Wednesday. It seems to me, that there has got to be an aromatherapy answer for my friend! Something, that is going to help her with clarity of mind, and help her purge this poison from her body. I keep thinking Lavendar oil. I don't have a very extensive collection yet - and I don't know her family well enough to know if they would be open to an "alternative approach". Though, I may give her a "scented hankie" - which may "do wonders" for her - if only I know what to use! My current "little arsenal" is comprised of the following: Lavandin (super) Clary Sage Geranium (pelagonium graveolens0 Wild Camomile (ormenis mull...worn off) Eucalyptus (F. ucalyptus radiata) Ylang Ylang III Patchouli Lilac Sandalwood and Nag Champa I am just starting out with these, and so I don't claim to be even close to "expert" on these. I do know I used the Lavandin when my son had his surgery - and it worked wonders! TIA, Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Be careful there. My mom is allergic to Scopolmae which is the anesthetic many surgeons use. She has been subjected to it twice. The second time the anethesiologist never noticed the sticker saying allergic to Scopolmae and gave it to her any way. She was diagnosed with Alzehiemers in 1994. The first time it took her 2 weeks to get over the allergic reaction; the second time it took her 4 months. She could not recall anyone in the family for 2 months of that time period. Make sure that your friend was tested for allergies and that they didn't make an error. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 Dawn, Why don't you try some Bach Flower Essence called Rescue Remedy? That can sometimes bring someone out of shock. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2003 Report Share Posted January 27, 2003 is she on post surgical pain medication? That should be a consideration before treating her with anything else. Dee --- Dawn Soger <AMomTo16 wrote: > Hello Group! > I am about driving myself crazy. > A good e-mail friend of mine had surgery the other > day for a knee replacement. The surgery itself went > well - but the anesthesia is doing a number on my > poor friend! > She is in her 80's. > She was very alert, oriented to person, place, and > time - etc. > Now - she is acting very much like an Alzheimer's > patient. Disoriented. Confused. NOT in her right > mind at all! > I will be seeing her IN PERSON on Wednesday. > It seems to me, that there has got to be an > aromatherapy answer for my friend! Something, that > is going to help her with clarity of mind, and help > her purge this poison from her body. > I keep thinking Lavendar oil. I don't have a very > extensive collection yet - and I don't know her > family well enough to know if they would be open to > an " alternative approach " . > Though, I may give her a " scented hankie " - which > may " do wonders " for her - if only I know what to > use! > My current " little arsenal " is comprised of the > following: > Lavandin (super) > Clary Sage > Geranium (pelagonium graveolens0 > Wild Camomile (ormenis mull...worn off) > Eucalyptus (F. ucalyptus radiata) > Ylang Ylang III > Patchouli > Lilac > Sandalwood > and > Nag Champa > > I am just starting out with these, and so I don't > claim to be even close to " expert " on these. I do > know I used the Lavandin when my son had his surgery > - and it worked wonders! > > TIA, > Dawn > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 Thank you Mouse, I have talked to her granddaughter, and her granddaughter is willing to listen to options! We agree this all seems to be caused by "conventional medicine" and the anesthesia. I will be forwarding all answers and input to her granddaughter. Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you - my in-box has been swamped with over 13,000 "new" messages. Dawn Dawn,Is it okay if I ask some folks I know about this problem? We haddiscussed similar cases a while back but I can't remember all thedetails so I want to run it by them to see what they have to say. Itcould be a liver toxicity problem or a mineral deficiency - those twothings stick out in my head as causing Alzheimer's type of symptoms, ifI am remembering right...As far as the aromatherapy goes, I think that could be a good start. However, many folks believe that Lavendar, while soothing and relaxing,can also make a foggy head worse. I was using it quite a bit to helpwith insomnia but it did help that somewhat but it does make me moregroggy (I have fibromyalgia) and makes me harder to wake up/focus in themornings. I use Rosemary now to help with alertness and memory and tryto stay away from the lavendar. I think that small change has helped myframe of mind (and memory/fogginess/etc) very much. So maybe lavenderisn't the best choice for her at this time. I am not as knowledgeablein aromatherapy as I would like to be but this one I do have personalexperience with.You might also look at homeopathic remedies and see what fits hersymptoms and might help. They will not conflict with anypharmaceuticals that she is on and could very well straighten out theproblem completely. I'd hate to see her diagnosed with Alzheimer's andgiven more drugs or hospitalized when that is not what is going on withher. Arnica is always a good idea before and immediately after surgeryof any kind. There is also an Arnica gel you can buy that is Great forhealing most any kind of wound. Bach's Rescue Remedy would be good for the shock to her body andemotions, as would Star of Bethlehem.If you are afraid her family won't be understanding about alt meds, thenprint out some info or take a book to explain them. I know this isoften the case with folks and have run up against that myself. Aneighbor is having surgery this week and "following his doctors orders"is refusing to take his Arnica before hand although he should know bynow that A) it will help immensely, and B) it will not conflict with thesurgery or drugs they give him. Very exasperating, ya know? Oh well,it's his body - if he wants to be in extra pain and take longer to healthen necessary I guess it is up to him. Bugs me though 'cos he takesArnica and other homeopathics all the time and knows full well howwonderfully they work. Good luck and let us know how she is doing, okay?Peace!MouseDawn wrote: Hello Group! I am about driving myself crazy. A good e-mail friend ofmine had surgery the other day for a knee replacement. The surgeryitself went well - but the anesthesia is doing a number on my poorfriend! She is in her 80's. She was very alert, oriented to person,place, and time - etc. Now - she is acting very much like an Alzheimer'spatient. Disoriented. Confused. NOT in her right mind at all! I willbe seeing her IN PERSON on Wednesday. It seems to me, that there has gotto be an aromatherapy answer for my friend! Something, that is going tohelp her with clarity of mind, and help her purge this poison from herbody. I keep thinking Lavendar oil. I don't have a very extensivecollection yet - and I don't know her family well enough to know if theywould be open to an "alternative approach"...............snip............**************************************************WWW.PEACEFULMIND.COM Sponsors Alternative Answers-HEALING NATURALLY- this is the premise of HOLISTIC HEALTH. Preventative and Curative measure to take for many ailments at:http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments_frame.htm__________-To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them:http://www./members_add _________To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://www./links___________Community email addresses: Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______Shortcut URL to this page: http://www. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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