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Slow push IV comes to mind. IMHO we should all

learn how to inject IM and IV, as well as subcutaneously

which works very well in animals. My vet has had me

administer this way to a dog.

Slowly push the dose of DMSO into the vein to avoid

lysing any blood cells. It is a standard treatment and a

way to administer DMSO to an unconscious individual.

Lysing blood cells is not life threatening, strokes and heart

attacks are.

Veins are large and for the most part easy to hit. I keep

sterile syringes, available from farm supplies in both my

home and traveling medical kits.

I do use Homeopathic Arnica but it is not a substitute

for a more efficacious treatment in my way of thinking.

It is however an excellent adjunct in many situations. And

in some is an appropriate stand alone treatment.

Garnet

Jane MacRoss wrote:

> Homeopathic Arnica 200C - I wouldn't bother with anything else at all

> Re: glucosamine death

>> My friend just called me and said that her husband had a stroke yesterday

>> (they are in another state). It's called a hemoratic stroke, meaning a

>> blood vessel broke. It is on his left side of the brain as his right side

>> is effected. He is not totally paralyzed but can move his right side

>> still,

>> just not real coordinated. He apparently talks pretty good, but doesn't

>> remember things. Like they will ask him what year it is and he always

>> answers 1965, but then he says he knows it's not 65 but can't remember the

>> year. They told her it was good that he realized he was not remembering

>> correctly. He has difficulty swallowing so they are thinking about

>> putting

>> in a feeding tube as he could swallow food down into his lungs, though the

>> therapists did get him to eat a little bit of food. He had the blood leak

>> into the brain last night, but this morning they didn't find any new blood

>> so said that they would hold off putting a stent in.

>>

>> Isn't DMSO good for strokes? I just can't remember what all to do, as I

>> have never dealt personally with a stroke before. So my knowledge is

>> limited.

>>

>> She said because he refused to let her call an ambulance (sigh--why do

>> wives

>> listen to that kind of crap?) it was about an hour after the stroke before

>> he consented to letter her call. She said that she did give him 3 baby

>> asprins before the ambulance got there. What they have given him in the

>> hospital I have no idea.

>>

>> samala,

>>

>>

>>

>>

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