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Last post 02-12-2008, 6:04 PM by bscole. 4 replies.
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  •  01-29-2008, 10:08 PM 3001

    Hospitals

    My mother is in hospital at the moment. She went in on 12th November for a bowel operation. To cut a long story short. Two days later she suffered internal bleeding and they had to rush her into surgery again, and we nearly lost her. In intestive care she picked up C diff. I've been giving her probiotics secretly.She was then moved to a side room for some time , which was an admissions ward. With no physio, her lungs filled with fliud and we nearly lost her again, this time to respiritory failure. Now is is in a chest ward and has picked up MRSA in a wound. They are supposed to have a procedure but my brother has complained about nurses going from bed to bed with the same gloves( this could pass on any infections). I asked the nurse what the procedure was in cleaning the wound , and they just clean it with water. When they stepped out of the room , I sprayed the area with coloidal silver.Doctors were amazed how quickly the wound is healing. When I talk to any doctor or nurse they dont want to hear of anything else that may help.

    I would like to see all hospitals clean wounds with colloidal silver.

  •  01-30-2008, 8:28 AM 3007 in reply to 3001

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    For what it is worth and when anything is worth trying in the areas of MRSA and C.diff. An elderly friend who contracted both and (being an advocate of Homoeopathy all of his life) found CUPRUM METALICUM 6c, three times a day , resolved the first within ten days when the very large wound began to heal and close, and ARSENICUM 30c every two hours until the symptoms stopped, resolved the second, to his nurse's amazement. The doctors put it down to 'spontaneous recovery'! Of course. 
  •  01-30-2008, 11:07 AM 3009 in reply to 3001

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    Colloidal silver is great stuff.  I use it for all sorts and on the dog too.  Hospitals have a lot to learn.  I hope your mother is on the mend.
  •  02-05-2008, 2:50 PM 3074 in reply to 3001

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    What a ghastly tale of misadventure, carelessness, ineptitude and blindness to the reality of the safe use of colloidal silver.  I applaud you and sincerely hope your mother is better.   You may want to look at www.sovereignsilver.info and also www.imref.org for a wider view of (colloidal) silver hydrosol.

     

  •  02-12-2008, 6:04 PM 3148 in reply to 3001

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    I sympathise with mburke's experience of hospital with his mother's illness.  I was recently rushed into hospital with unexplained severe abdominal pain which turned out in the end to be just a severe urinary tract infection.  I had to stay in overnight.  The ward I was put into smelled of sewage.  It wasn't coming from the toilets and didn't appear to be coming from the patients.  The whole place just seemed to be soaked in the smell.  I got no sleep because an elderly patient opposite me spent all night having animated conversations with people who weren't there.  Other patients in the ward had been putting up with no sleep for a long time, one even in fact going home in the daytime to get some sleep.  Lights went on and nurses visited us all at 6.30 but no breakfast emerged until after 8.  Five minutes after the arrival of breakfast the nurses decided to change the nappies of the lady opposite and great overflowing potties full of soiled nappies and tissues were paraded through the ward all within a few feet of the noses of those of us attempting to eat our breakfasts.  This was followed by all the soiled bed linen, at which point I headed for the shower, abandoning my breakfast.  I then had to wait until 1 p.m. for the consultant to discharge me.  This was, I was told, because there were only 3 doctors on duty for the whole hospital. When I finally arrived home I felt so contaminated I had to shower and wash my hands half a dozen times and throw all my clothes into the washing machine.  Only then did I feel clean enough to go to my grandson's birthday party.  The food, what little there was of it, was appalling and they had no soya products for people like me who do not take milk.  So there was nothing dramatic or headline catching like C-diff or MRSA.  Just filth, malnourishment and a complete lack of anything that can in any way be described as healing.  A ghastly experience.

     

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