Pulsatilla is thirstless where you would expect someone to be thirsty. It isn't necessarily thirstless all the time!
In any case, ringing up the homeopath is a good idea, if you find that things have become worse when she awakes. Do make a note of the symptoms as Dr.Leela has listed--they'll help you find a good remedy.
The chamomilla may have just done enough, though, if she reacted to the dose by falling asleep then sleeping peacefully. Generally, though, it is a remedy with such great sensitivity to pain that anger becomes the only suitable expression. There is some fury with the helplessness you'd see in this remedy--what you described was closer to Pulsatilla; clinging, whiny, helplessness, with no histrionics.
But, wait and see what happens when she's awake. If she feels 100%, then there's no need for any remedy. You've got some good first aid remedies handy already.
Hope she's doing fine,
Divina
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