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Fatigue/dizziness/nausea 27 Jan 2024 19:03 #81236

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My father is recovering from an orange sized hemorrhagic stroke that's made him paralyzed on the left. He had his stroke before we new about MMS so he had surgery and is still missing his bone cap. We met someone through his stroke and they recommended MMS to help with a UTI he was struggling with. He took 3 courses of antibiotics and 3 rounds of herbal medicine with no luck. I started him on protocol 1000 that helped him rid of the UTI and he's been on it plus protocol 3000 (the DMSO body solution). He is showing improvements everyday and he's regained all feeling on the left but is still very weak on that side. 

The main question I have is for my mom. Through care taking after my dad, my mom has overworked herself until fatigue. She normally has normal blood pressure (110s/70s) but the most recent one read as 180/102. She started mentioning, since yesterday, that she felt extremely dizzy and nauseous and last night she couldn't get any sleep because of the dizziness. She looks a little pale as well. I started her on protocol 1000 this morning with some DMSO. She's been sleeping in-between every hour but I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions. 

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Fatigue/dizziness/nausea 30 Jan 2024 00:12 #81264

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Generally I would suggest a trip to her doctor, just to be careful and safe and
make sure it's not something "bad" that needs to be looked after medically.
(if only in the short and/or immediate term)

It could also be symptoms of being dehydrated.

You can do the skin pinch test (usually back of hand), although sometimes that doesn't work as well on older people.
Or just drink plenty of fluids.
If you drink a lot of fluids and don't urinate, then you were very dehydrated.
 
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