oxygen deprivation to her brain.. that's worth taking DMSO for.

OK,
Tony

On 3 Sep 2010 at 21:47, starshar wrote about :
Subject : RE: CS>A perplexing Problem....

>
> I wonder if, especially with her age, the surgery was long enough, and the
> anesthesia deep enough, to have caused oxygen deprivation to her brain.
> Her symptoms sound very similar to what happens to patients after open-
> heart surgery, and that has definitly been linked to the oxygen
> deprivation. This may be too simplistic a guess, but sometime the simplest
> ideas are on target. "Extreme"nutrition should also be encouraged.
>
> Sharon
>
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 8:56 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>A perplexing Problem....
>
>
>
> A energetic never sick extremely active woman of 68 years recently
> underwent a complete hysterectomy; within two weeks of surgery she is now
> depressed has no appetite and has extreme shakes.... she has never had any
> surgery's' before and it was her first time ever in a hospital. Her
> doctors are at a loss.... she keeps losing weight; her life is slowly
> seeping away. Has anyone heard of anything like this? I believe the
> surgery was prompted because of a sys or tumor on her ovaries. Appreciate
> any input. thanks connie
>
>



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