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Massive Left Middle Cerebral Stroke - 68yrs Mother - Need Help

Hi All,
I have been silent observer of this forum going through multiple threads on Stroke Patient recovery.

My mom suffered massive Left MCA Infarct 2 months back. As per neuro doctor her left brain is dead. Has Global Aphasia. Right side body is completely paralysed with no movement.

She was in NICU for 4 weeks and now got her home with complete bed set & 24hrs nurse. She is given insulin 5 times a day & 18 different heavy dose medicines to atleast make her stable & active.

Her condition is as follows:
- Atrial Fibrillation since 3 months
- Diabetes since 14 yrs
- High BP since 7 yrs

Currently, her sugar/BP & irregular heart rate are normal due to medicines. But, we are not seeing any recovery or active response.

Giving physiotherapy 1hr daily since last 6 weeks.

I was thinking if I have to stick to Allopathy or can i give it a try with Homeopathy medicines to see her improve.

Please help friends.
 
  StallionPro on 2017-02-01
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please continue all the medicines recommended by your doctors.

You can supplement them with the following medicine for a greater advantage in recovering. Start with this and write back after 2 to 3 weeks

1. Calc Flour 12x
2. Calc Phos 6x
3. KALI MUR 6x
4. Silicea 6x

two tablets of each, twice a day, given either directly or dissolved in water. You must see the sign of recovery in 2 weeks, then write back

Reva V
 
Reva V 7 years ago

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