Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Hi, my name is kathy and I am mother to nine children between the ages of 10 (my baby)up to the age of 23, three of my children are grown and out of the home, also have four grandchildren two and under. a month and half ago, hubby took me to emergency room,I thought I had pneumonia, turns out to be bronchitis, the very next Evening , I took him to emergency room, and they took chest x-ray, found a mass in his lungs, told him he had pneumonia, but that they saw something that concerned them, they took tests, now they are saying he has valley fever,and me, I am still sick, I know we both had the flu, they never took chest x-ray on me, how do they know for sure its bronchitis, they have me on a nebulizer at home using albuterol solution, and I would like to know about any natural or home remedies for the flu, more importantly , for treating valley fever, my husband is extremely ill, and though they are treating him for valley fever with fluconazole right now,they still havent ruled cancer completely out, also, his coxytiter levels are between one and sixteen, if they get any farther apart , they said he would have to be put in hospital with intravenous meds for about a week, and if that doesnt clear his lungs, then they will have to go in and cut out valley fever, I do not beleive in the health care industry any longer, my mom died in january 2004 from terminal cancer, and though we made countless trips to emergency room , regular doctor, etc, they didnt even know she had cancer until it was too late to help her, the same day they told her she had terminal cancer , is the same day she died, the cancer had wrapped itself around her heart stem, or rather, thats where it originated, or started, I get the feeling they only give me and hubby enough info to keep us coming back for more visits, because it means more money....Is there some kind of herb I can give my hubby to help with valley fever, what about bronchitis also? My hubbys immune system was quite low, as a result of taking prednisone for eczema, to try to clear it up, I would like to give him something to strengthen his lungs, and boost his immune system. thanks for your patience....Kathy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Have you tried live juice? I would do a fast. And drink alot of water. Ginakathylbd <kathylbd wrote: Hi, my name is kathy and I am mother to nine children between the ages of 10 (my baby)up to the age of 23, three of my children are grown and out of the home, also have four grandchildren two and under. a month and half ago, hubby took me to emergency room,I thought I had pneumonia, turns out to be bronchitis, the very next Evening , I took him to emergency room, and they took chest x-ray, found a mass in his lungs, told him he had pneumonia, but that they saw something that concerned them, they took tests, now they are saying he has valley fever,and me, I am still sick, I know we both had the flu, they never took chest x-ray on me, how do they know for sure its bronchitis, they have me on a nebulizer at home using albuterol solution, and I would like to know about any natural or home remedies for the flu, more importantly , for treating valley fever, my husband is extremely ill, and though they are treating him for valley fever with fluconazole right now,they still havent ruled cancer completely out, also, his coxytiter levels are between one and sixteen, if they get any farther apart , they said he would have to be put in hospital with intravenous meds for about a week, and if that doesnt clear his lungs, then they will have to go in and cut out valley fever, I do not beleive in the health care industry any longer, my mom died in january 2004 from terminal cancer, and though we made countless trips to emergency room , regular doctor, etc, they didnt even know she had cancer until it was too late to help her, the same day they told her she had terminal cancer , is the same day she died, the cancer had wrapped itself around her heart stem, or rather, thats where it originated, or started, I get the feeling they only give me and hubby enough info to keep us coming back for more visits, because it means more money....Is there some kind of herb I can give my hubby to help with valley fever, what about bronchitis also? My hubbys immune system was quite low, as a result of taking prednisone for eczema, to try to clear it up, I would like to give him something to strengthen his lungs, and boost his immune system. thanks for your patience....Kathy. FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 I have two children who had asthma. They got bronchitis/pneumonia regularly. When they had bronchitis, I would sometimes make a tea from sage, parsley and chamomile. For them, I sweetened it with a little honey. Neither of them seemed to mind drinking it. I thought the flavor was unique, but not unpleasant. The sage would heat them up, making them sweat. Both of them could breath easier after drinking the tea. Terri - " Gina Kopera " <ginakopera1 herbal remedies Re: Herbal Remedies - New to group-need help Wed, 23 Nov 2005 04:23:43 -0800 (PST) > > Have you tried live juice? I would do a fast. And drink alot of water. > > Gina > > kathylbd <kathylbd wrote: > Hi, my name is kathy and I am mother to nine children between the > ages of 10 (my baby)up to the age of 23, three of my children are > grown and out of the home, also have four grandchildren two and > under. a month and half ago, hubby took me to emergency room,I > thought I had pneumonia, turns out to be bronchitis, the very next > Evening , I took him to emergency room, and they took chest x-ray, > found a mass in his lungs, told him he had pneumonia, but that they > saw something that concerned them, they took tests, now they are > saying he has valley fever,and me, I am still sick, I know we both > had the flu, they never took chest x-ray on me, how do they know for > sure its bronchitis, they have me on a nebulizer at home using > albuterol solution, and I would like to know about any natural or > home remedies for the flu, more importantly , for treating valley > fever, my husband is extremely ill, and though they are treating him > for valley fever with fluconazole right now,they still havent ruled > cancer completely out, also, his coxytiter levels are between one and > sixteen, if they get any farther apart , they said he would have to > be put in hospital with intravenous meds for about a week, and if > that doesnt clear his lungs, then they will have to go in and cut out > valley fever, I do not beleive in the health care industry any > longer, my mom died in january 2004 from terminal cancer, and though > we made countless trips to emergency room , regular doctor, etc, they > didnt even know she had cancer until it was too late to help her, the > same day they told her she had terminal cancer , is the same day she > died, the cancer had wrapped itself around her heart stem, or rather, > thats where it originated, or started, I get the feeling they only > give me and hubby enough info to keep us coming back for more visits, > because it means more money....Is there some kind of herb I can give > my hubby to help with valley fever, what about bronchitis also? My > hubbys immune system was quite low, as a result of taking prednisone > for eczema, to try to clear it up, I would like to give him something > to strengthen his lungs, and boost his immune system. thanks for your > patience....Kathy. > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any > natural remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or > products from list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner > and members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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