Well it has been a real roller coaster ride. On Sunday, Talia looked positively awful, she was so chesty and refusing to eat again. I went to bed with a heavy heart fearing another trip to hospital. But then, all of a sudden she woke up looking like a new person. She had more energy and actually ate three good meals. She is on a number of natural and homeopathic remedies and they seem to be helping her lots. I really do see allopathic and natural medicine as complimentary - I have needed both for Talia and it concerns me that people often see them as two sides of the spectrum.
Anyway she had a fab day yesterday too, slowly with more energy - able to sit up again, able to chat a little but then just as I was starting to relax, we had an awful night last night. But what on earth caused her to cry all night long? It really puzzles me. I thought perhaps she had kicked the side of her cot and hurt herself.
Anyway I have just spoken to the physio because after examining her, my gut tells me that her hip has come out of its socket a bit. I have given her an anti-inflammatory and she has eaten so now I am just watching her. If it gets any worse I will take her to the physio to check it out and then perhaps to the Dr.
She has just managed to fall asleep so that is a good sign - she was in too much pain last night to rest. Lets hope that she wakes up feeling better.
My oh my - it is already December - I feel as though the last three weeks have been about survival and getting through them. It is pretty scary to see Talia sick - she is so small and skinny that seeing her lying down and so floppy does thrust me back into reality. I can see just how vulnerable she is. Yet in our own ways, aren't we all?
I am so looking forward to going back to our physio sessions and all the activities - we have so much fun together and we really do enjoy the moment. I have seen Talia improve so much over the last few months. We just need to get over this hurdle and continue with the race.
I have finally received the muscle biopsy report from Barcelona. I spent quite a lot of Monday translating it - dare I admit that I quite enjoyed the challenge of translating the medical jargon? Wow, I learnt so many new terms - it really got my brain ticking. Probably not a bad thing since I have spent most of my time watching and listening to Baby Signing Time!
It appears that nothing abnormal has been picked out yet. I have written to the Drs asking whether this means Tália is not a mito patient. It appears that there is no mito problem in the muscle tissue but what exactly does it mean in real terms. Her lactate seems to be at its lowest level ever. However the mito medication - Q10 and Carnicor do make a big difference to her. Oooh I really don't know - you think you have a dignosis and then you end up back at square one.
Tália is three years old and weighs only 8.5 kilos and measures 80cm. We do not yet have a diagnosis, although we suspect she has mitochondrial disease. I started this blog whilst pregnant with Tália and on bedrest. Here I share my inner feelings, our journeys, the tests, the mysteries and miracles that face us everyday.
Showing posts with label homeopathic remedies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeopathic remedies. Show all posts
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Sunday, 1 November 2009
High Fevers, no symptoms
Well Tália has been doing well - lots of physio, lots of stimulation and just generally having fun. She went to her first Halloween Party dressed as a skeleton with her swimming group. Bless her, she really does make an authentic and cute skeleton - will try to get some pictures.
Despite doing well though, last Saturday she came down with a very high temperature - we are talking around 40 - I tried to keep it down with Calpol but actually finally managed to curb the temperature by giving Talia a homeopathic flu remedy which instantly worked wonders. By Sunday afternoon, she looked herslf again and she has had a good week, albeit the first few days her muscle tone was slightly down. Now this is the weird bit, last night (exactly 1 week after the last episode), her fever shot up again. She looked bleary eyed and her body seemed to radiate heat. What on earth is going on? When she has these bouts I am sure that we are going to rush her to hospital but she seems to fall in and out of them so quickly. So fingers crossed that this time round the fever will disappear quickly.
The homeopathic remedies have really helped me through these bouts. She had one spoon of calpol last night but I soon started using Belladona and the homeopathic flu remedy. It seems to work faster. I have been doing some research on these remedies and am really more and more fascinated by how they take affect. Seeing is believing. I never would have had such faith in these remedies if I hadn't seen direct results. Unfortunately I am one of those people who needs to understand why something works. The book I have on homeopathic remedies is incredible. I have never seen such a detailed guide - it does not just give you a cure for a fever or sore throat but defines the different types first. For example under fevers, under Belladona, this appeared:
(Extract taken from Homeopathic Medicine for Children and Infants by Daba Ullman)
BELLADONA
When children have a sudden onset of high fever with flushed faces and reddened lips, this remedy is the first to consider. These children also tend to have hot heads and cold extremities. The skin is usually so hot, it radiates heat, (you can feel it by placing your hand a couple of inches away from the skin). The fever is a dry heat, without perspiration. The child tends to have a strong and bounding pulse. At night, the temperature gets its highest, making the child agitated, sometimes delirious, perhaps leading her to hallucinate.
The description above precisely describes Tália's symptoms. Tália's inability to convert food into energy always makes me concerned to give her medications. I do not known how strong her liver is - I do not really know what her body can tolerate. Where possible I will try to focus on diet and natural remedies to help her through difficult times. Of course medicine is necessary and sometimes she needs to have it. I just don't believe in extremes. I believe that both allopathic medicine and natural medicine have their place in society and that they should be complimentary to each other.
Despite doing well though, last Saturday she came down with a very high temperature - we are talking around 40 - I tried to keep it down with Calpol but actually finally managed to curb the temperature by giving Talia a homeopathic flu remedy which instantly worked wonders. By Sunday afternoon, she looked herslf again and she has had a good week, albeit the first few days her muscle tone was slightly down. Now this is the weird bit, last night (exactly 1 week after the last episode), her fever shot up again. She looked bleary eyed and her body seemed to radiate heat. What on earth is going on? When she has these bouts I am sure that we are going to rush her to hospital but she seems to fall in and out of them so quickly. So fingers crossed that this time round the fever will disappear quickly.
The homeopathic remedies have really helped me through these bouts. She had one spoon of calpol last night but I soon started using Belladona and the homeopathic flu remedy. It seems to work faster. I have been doing some research on these remedies and am really more and more fascinated by how they take affect. Seeing is believing. I never would have had such faith in these remedies if I hadn't seen direct results. Unfortunately I am one of those people who needs to understand why something works. The book I have on homeopathic remedies is incredible. I have never seen such a detailed guide - it does not just give you a cure for a fever or sore throat but defines the different types first. For example under fevers, under Belladona, this appeared:
(Extract taken from Homeopathic Medicine for Children and Infants by Daba Ullman)
BELLADONA
When children have a sudden onset of high fever with flushed faces and reddened lips, this remedy is the first to consider. These children also tend to have hot heads and cold extremities. The skin is usually so hot, it radiates heat, (you can feel it by placing your hand a couple of inches away from the skin). The fever is a dry heat, without perspiration. The child tends to have a strong and bounding pulse. At night, the temperature gets its highest, making the child agitated, sometimes delirious, perhaps leading her to hallucinate.
The description above precisely describes Tália's symptoms. Tália's inability to convert food into energy always makes me concerned to give her medications. I do not known how strong her liver is - I do not really know what her body can tolerate. Where possible I will try to focus on diet and natural remedies to help her through difficult times. Of course medicine is necessary and sometimes she needs to have it. I just don't believe in extremes. I believe that both allopathic medicine and natural medicine have their place in society and that they should be complimentary to each other.
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