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Karly,

If it were me, I would make up the eyebright formula in the files and I would take a few drops in some distilled water in a GLASS eyecup and add a drop or 2 of DMSO and wash the eye every day for beginners... I would be taking Super tonic and cayenne tinctures also. If it was a stroke the cayenne will help here. I would also be doing alot of raw and fresh juices. Stay away from sugars and dairy also.

There are a number of things that it could be from as simple as even sinuses... Not knowing her history, eating habits, etc... it would be hard to say what caused it... but this is where I would start.

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I posted this in another group I'm in and have had no hits on it yet,and I am getting worried...can y'all help?My friend saw her eye doctor yesterday and found blood behind aneye...she has been having pain here and there with it too. Her docrecommended an MRI and it's set for the 17th,but I'm worried about hergetting in so late. Someone had mentioned a mini stroke to her.Talking to her on the phone I can see no change in her speech or thequestions that go with a stroke were negativeWhat should she NOT be doing while she wait's for the MRI?

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Thank you for responding =0)

She is also diabetic,57 years old,poor,and live's in michigan...I don't think they could even find the ingrediant up there,if they could afford it as she's on ssi. Is there anything in an herbal store already made up for something like this that I can buy for her?

Thank you again!

Karly

On 5/5/05, Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote:

Karly,

If it were me, I would make up the eyebright formula in the files and I would take a few drops in some distilled water in a GLASS eyecup and add a drop or 2 of DMSO and wash the eye every day for beginners... I would be taking Super tonic and cayenne tinctures also. If it was a stroke the cayenne will help here. I would also be doing alot of raw and fresh juices. Stay away from sugars and dairy also.

There are a number of things that it could be from as simple as even sinuses... Not knowing her history, eating habits, etc... it would be hard to say what caused it... but this is where I would start.

Suzikarly11us <karly.gray@...> wrote:

I posted this in another group I'm in and have had no hits on it yet,and I am getting worried...can y'all help?My friend saw her eye doctor yesterday and found blood behind an

eye...she has been having pain here and there with it too. Her docrecommended an MRI and it's set for the 17th,but I'm worried about hergetting in so late. Someone had mentioned a mini stroke to her.Talking to her on the phone I can see no change in her speech or the

questions that go with a stroke were negativeWhat should she NOT be doing while she wait's for the MRI?

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Karly,

You could make up the eyebright and send it to her, or check the HFS, etc as they may have this tincture made up.... worst case is to order it on line.

SuziKarly <karly.gray@...> wrote:

Thank you for responding =0)

She is also diabetic,57 years old,poor,and live's in michigan...I don't think they could even find the ingrediant up there,if they could afford it as she's on ssi. Is there anything in an herbal store already made up for something like this that I can buy for her?

Thank you again!

Karly

On 5/5/05, Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote:

Karly,

If it were me, I would make up the eyebright formula in the files and I would take a few drops in some distilled water in a GLASS eyecup and add a drop or 2 of DMSO and wash the eye every day for beginners... I would be taking Super tonic and cayenne tinctures also. If it was a stroke the cayenne will help here. I would also be doing alot of raw and fresh juices. Stay away from sugars and dairy also.

Suzi

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