I can't find anything about IV Chlorophyll.  Can you tell us more
about that?  I looked up prolotherapy, it looks like that involves an
injection of a dextrose solution into a joint.  Why does the patient
have a picc?  I learn something every day on this list serve!

On 6/3/06, Dianne Sim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




A patient from one of our clients (a prolotherapy clinic) presented to her
local ER with an occlusion of her PICC. It turned out to be a Chlorophyll
"clot", 1½" long. Does anybody out there have experience with this problem?
Sure would appreciate any info. on prevention (beyond vigorous flushing) and
treatment when it occurs.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,



Dianne Sim RN
 CEO & President







IV Assist, Inc.,

2675 Appian Way

Pinole, CA  94564

Phone: (510) 222-8403

Fax: (510) 222-8277

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]








Confidentiality Notice:  This e-mail and any attachments are intended only
for the use of those to whom it is addressed and may contain information
that is confidential and prohibited from further disclosure under law. If
you have received this e-mail in error, its review, use, retention and/or
distribution is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient,
please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the
original message and any attachments.[v1.0]




Reply via email to