Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 GIGI, She is even better in person, you won't regret going. Dr. Kolb is a hero if you ask me and the whole staff you will love. So much passion for this cause its remarkable. Can't wait for you GiGi you are in the best of hands honey. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Dr. Kolb is so great you won't regret that decision. She knew I was infected before she cut me open. Then she cut me open and poof right side had stuff floating in the implant, I will keep you all updated on the report from Dr. Blias. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Congratulations!! June 14th will be here before you know it. Sis > > Just to let you guys know, I authorized the scheduling deposit with > Dr.Kolb...and confirmed surgery for June 14th. My holistic internal > medicine Doctor is also on board...and I gave her all of Dr. Kolbs > info today. > I have thought long and hard about this and have canceled consults > with 2 other plastic surgeons...because I know it is better to have > someone that believes we are sick from this stuff. > > In fact my doctor prescibed diflucan today and put me on the first > phase of detox as described in Dr. Kolbs newsletter. Also trying a > Vit C flush..... > > I had my doctor the picture on shutterfly of the rash.....and while > mine is not as bad....it looks like it ...only smaller red spots and > it is also on my outer arms.......etc. > > I have learned a wealth of information from this site in a short > period of time..... > Thanks to all of you!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Donna, I'm so happy for you! How long was your surgery? You are home so soon! Are you having your drains removed at home? Wow, I am so glad that you are finally rid of those toxic things. Great BIG hugs to you Donna! Gigi > > GIGI, > > She is even better in person, you won't regret going. Dr. Kolb is a hero if > you ask me and the whole staff you will love. So much passion for this cause > its remarkable. Can't wait for you GiGi you are in the best of hands honey. > > Donna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2006 Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Thank you for your input, I appriciate it very much. She spent a week at Loma Childrens Hospital in January. They are the ones who diagnosed her. She has not had any genetic testing at all. The Dr who diagnosed her was pretty familiar with Marshall's Syndrome and was confident with the diagnosis. > > > > Hi Jeanette, > > Life is hectic for most of us with kids.. family . pets and all of the > unexpected! > > As for your questions. > > > > When mouth sores are discussed SPECIFICALLY for the sores come WITH > the fever and LEAVE when fever leaves. Not saying these may be NON- > mouth sores. > > Sore throats too. They come with the ONSET of fever and leave once the fever > leaves. > > These are the " CARDINAL SYMPTOMS " of . fever, mouth sores, pharyngitis, > swollen lymph nodes. Usually a child gets some of them however some children > get all of them. They ALL have onset WITH the fever and should disappear > when the fever leaves. > > > > I gather your child had all the genetic testing done as well as other > disorders ruled out. > > > > My son had his tonsils out when he was 2. It is scary. Make sure you > hydrate her well before the day of surgery. Our ENT doctors recommended > beginning 3- 4 days before surgery. encourage drinking. > > > > Beyond that make sure you get the prescription for codeine filled BEFORE you > take her home. Ask your ENT to give you the script on your pre-op visit (if > you did that and did not get the medication script, get it the day of > surgery and send someone to the pharmacy so it is at home) Give the medicine > around the clock. Encourage drinking. do not worry about eating up to 2 > weeks. HYDRATION is critical especially during day 3-7 when the scabs are > forming in the throat. You do NOT want them to dry up and come off early. We > have had MULTIPLE kids here at this site who BLED after the surgery and had > to return for another surgery. Be it water. watered down Gatorade or clear > juices. she needs to drink. Ice pops and jello are great. > > > > If she chooses to eat make sure nothing scratchy. > > > > > > Fran A Bulone > Mom to ph 7 yrs old > Waxhaw, NC > > Owner & Moderator Group > <> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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