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I would very much appreciate any information anyone can supply on this. If a

person is in a car accident with damage to the back of their neck and 5-6 days

later has four strokes (two of them being in the brain stem itself) possibly

(probably?) due to torn veins and damaged arteries in the back of the head

causing a slow bleed into the brain and / or brain stem - are there any known

options other than being sent home to die. Does anyone know of an alternative

medicine type option to reroute or transplant veins or even the arteries;

stent-like insertion into the veins? Can parts of the brain be cut out and

regenerated somehow (stem cells - whatever)? Anything? Thank you!!! Mike

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Hi Mike,

 

Conventional surgery excels at treating physical trauma. There are

alternative *supporting* therapies that can assist in recovery from trauma

surgery, such as enzymes and vitamin C, mind-body work for the conscious

and healing touch for those in a coma. Other than that, alternative

medicine just doesn't help out much for major trauma.

 

David

 

mikes688 said:

> I would very much appreciate any information anyone can supply on this. If

> a person is in a car accident with damage to the back of their neck and

> 5-6 days later has four strokes (two of them being in the brain stem

> itself) possibly (probably?) due to torn veins and damaged arteries in the

> back of the head causing a slow bleed into the brain and / or brain stem -

> are there any known options other than being sent home to die. Does anyone

> know of an alternative medicine type option to reroute or transplant veins

> or even the arteries; stent-like insertion into the veins? Can parts of

> the brain be cut out and regenerated somehow (stem cells - whatever)?

> Anything? Thank you!!! Mike

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>>>>>>Does anyone know of an alternative medicine type option to reroute or

transplant veins

or even the arteries; stent-like insertion into the veins?>>>>>>>

 

My husband had two stents in the vertebral arteries of his brain last

August. It was done by Baylor School of Medicine doctors(I think) at

Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas.....Only ten doctors in the world do

this procedure at 5 hospitals......two doctors at each hospital.......I

understand the two top doctors are in Houston and Paris, France........we

were blessed to get the one in Houston........I talked to several people

while we were there, and I think I understood they were bypassing arteries

in the brain just as they do in the heart..but am not be certain of

this...all of this is relatively new and we are waiting for results of maybe

using a medicated stent when he needs it.....it seems the regular stents

clog much quicker than the medicated ones...... I do not know the location

of the other three hospitals that do this procedure.....

 

Hope this helps..........Eloise

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Does anyone have any knowledge of anything out there that can be done for

" vertebral artery dissection " before any additional strokes occur or has anyone

ever heard of stem cells or anything else being used to regenerate (parts of)

the brain. Thanks! Mike

 

 

 

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> I would very much appreciate any information anyone can supply on this. If a

person is in a car accident with damage to the back of their neck and 5-6 days

later has four strokes (two of them being in the brain stem itself) possibly

(probably?) due to torn veins and damaged arteries in the back of the head

causing a slow bleed into the brain and / or brain stem - are there any known

options other than being sent home to die. Does anyone know of an alternative

medicine type option to reroute or transplant veins or even the arteries;

stent-like insertion into the veins? Can parts of the brain be cut out and

regenerated somehow (stem cells - whatever)? Anything? Thank you!!! Mike

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A patent medicine from china called 'Yunan Bai Yao', is often used for hard to

get at internal bleeding. I have seen it work many times, and it is very

commonly used, and available at almost any chinese herbal or food shop.

Seriously, give it a try and take double amount suggested. I don't know if it

can cross the blood brain barrier but some of it may.

 

mikes688 <mikes688 wrote:Does anyone have any knowledge of anything

out there that can be done for " vertebral artery dissection " before any

additional strokes occur or has anyone ever heard of stem cells or anything else

being used to regenerate (parts of) the brain. Thanks! Mike

 

 

 

, " mikes688 " <mikes688@w...>

wrote:

> I would very much appreciate any information anyone can supply on this. If a

person is in a car accident with damage to the back of their neck and 5-6 days

later has four strokes (two of them being in the brain stem itself) possibly

(probably?) due to torn veins and damaged arteries in the back of the head

causing a slow bleed into the brain and / or brain stem - are there any known

options other than being sent home to die. Does anyone know of an alternative

medicine type option to reroute or transplant veins or even the arteries;

stent-like insertion into the veins? Can parts of the brain be cut out and

regenerated somehow (stem cells - whatever)? Anything? Thank you!!! Mike

 

 

 

 

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Hi

Ceyenne ppper stops internal bleeding...

Check out Dr Chistopher's books on ceyenne.

 

 

Also Frank sent an email on the effects of ceyenne pepper.

Kathy

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