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Old 20th July 2002, 04:44 AM
helenaz helenaz is offline
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Dear friends, Snoopy!

I'm afraid this time it is too late to give the remedy - the doctors at the hospital, as of yesterday night, have managed to beat the fever and continue the treatment "because there are still germs", which is remarkable, as on first admission of the baby to the hospital there were no germs found, only the inflammation of the membrane, while now we are left with germs without fever...Ah...

In any case, the baby seems to have regained appetite, the mother prepared only one portion of frozen milk with Belladonna, she put it into the milk, mixed it to the milk before it was frozen. The milk will not be warmed up in anything, just left to melt naturally... But it does not matter any more, probably, and in any case there will be no repetitions.

I've learned the lesson and I've ordered a basic remedy kit for the mother so that next time she or the baby has something, she has the first-aid remedies at hand and if I'll be able to tell her what remedy suits the condition she'll give it before she goes to the hospital, if she has to go there after all.

Thank you very much for your comments, I personally learnt much from this little case and hope to use the information next time something turns up.

Dear Anna, I've looked up the 284 paragraph and noticed that there are no details as to exact administration of the remedy to the infant through the breast milk, that is how long before the feed the milk is going to be "medicated", or how long after the mother has taken the remedy the milk stays "medicated", to put it the other was? And will the energy be taken up by the mother if she is not in the same state, as most probably was the case in this state?

I very much appreciate your reply, could you elaborate please?

Another question, the doctor mentioned to her that there might be a complication after such inflammation in the form of difficult hearing, so would it be possible to repair this with remedies afterwards? Hopefully, yes. I know another person, a big girl already who has hearing difficulties after having been treated too much with antibiotics in early infancy.

Thanks again,

HelenaZ
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