Guest guest Posted February 9, 2005 Report Share Posted February 9, 2005 Thought I'd ask on here & see what I can find out. My Dad was taken to the ER last Tues morning by ambulance because of trouble breathing. They had to sedate him to keep the ventilator tube where it is supposed to be. He apparently had a *mild* heart attack Tues night Later last week my Uncle was with him and he started pitching a fit and managed to get the vent tube out of his throat. Once that happened, they gave him not only the sedation, but some sort of paralyzing drug on top of that. They diagnosed him with Double Pneumonia and COPD. When I went to the hospital, my Mom had mentioned that the whole family was sick, so I made her up some sniffie bottles of Oregano, along with a few other oils that would help with stuffed up noses etc., for her to take home to the kiddos. Since he is in ICU, there are nurses in & out at all times, along with that big window Butch, can you think of any reason that there would be any contraindications involved with having him sniff the Oregano? Mom reported that the next day after I gave her the sniffies, her & my little sister both seemed to get worse. I wondered if it wasn't their bodies trying to rid themselves of the yukkies? At any rate, after Reiki was sent to him from all over the world, numerous candles were lit and prayers from everyone.....I am happy to report that they successfully weaned him off of the ventilator today! He is finally breathing all on his own.....now he has a week to catch up for I'll sure send him one to sniff on after he gets home.....but wanted to check on it as there are other treatments going on simultaneously. BTW, my 22 YO know it all daughter, who does NOT believe in *any of that funny stuff you do* was reluctant to admit that her Oregano sniffie bottle had indeed made her feel better within 24 hours. Major win for Mom!!!!! Chris Kelly http://www.scentsappeal.net -- Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.6 - Release 2/7/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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