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I have a lot of trouble with bruises from bandages as well. I, now,

take my own bandages (flexible fabric ones work for me) to the

doctor's office just in case they do not have the paper tape.

, thanks for the information on the blood pressure cuff. I

have problems with bruising from them as well. I will have to

remember to tell the nurse not to pump it up so much. I didn't

think that I could make that request. If anything, AIH has made

me a more assertive medical consumer.

Welcome to all of the newcomers. I have been in " lurk mode " the

last couple of weeks. I live in rural Wyoming and was diagnosed

with AIH in November 2001. I seemed to have " lucked out "

(God's hand was in it all along) and found a gastro only two

hours away who seems to be knowledgeable with AIH and its

treatment.

I am a teacher in a small high school, and this year I can not wait

for school to be out for the summer. This entire school year has

been consumed with medical tests and blood draws. I need this

summer to recharge and regroup.

(WY)

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I have had so much discomfort with 'bandaids' and tape I ask to forgo the

covering whenever possible. I spend an extra minute or so with the cotton

ball on the site and hold my arm straight with pressure, I learned this from

a friend who is a researcher who found that the people involved in the

research had to have prolonged bloodwork and flexing the arm whould cause

more scarring and potentially prouble with the veins. Straight arm and

presure takes more time but protects the veins better. The vampires don't

agree with me but I do it anyway. It's my arm!

Patty (Miami)

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I have a lot of trouble with bruises from bandages as well. I, now,

take my own bandages (flexible fabric ones work for me) to the

doctor's office just in case they do not have the paper tape.

, thanks for the information on the blood pressure cuff. I

have problems with bruising from them as well. I will have to

remember to tell the nurse not to pump it up so much. I didn't

think that I could make that request. If anything, AIH has made

me a more assertive medical consumer.

Welcome to all of the newcomers. I have been in " lurk mode " the

last couple of weeks. I live in rural Wyoming and was diagnosed

with AIH in November 2001. I seemed to have " lucked out "

(God's hand was in it all along) and found a gastro only two

hours away who seems to be knowledgeable with AIH and its

treatment.

I am a teacher in a small high school, and this year I can not wait

for school to be out for the summer. This entire school year has

been consumed with medical tests and blood draws. I need this

summer to recharge and regroup.

(WY)

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Patty,

I also was told to hold direct pressure and do not bend the arm up. It works

much better for me and I have far fewer bruises. I like you tell them it's

my arm.

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For what it's worth our Medlabs have notices

prominently displayed suggesting that pressure be

applied to the site for a few minutes. As you say

this does help maintain the vein - especially when

they are assaulted so often. Caroline (NZ)

PS --- However --- I have struck a couple of " rough as

guts " vampires who left me with an awful bruise.

--- " J. " <scott_p@...> wrote:

> I have had so much discomfort with 'bandaids' and

> tape I ask to forgo the

> covering whenever possible. I spend an extra minute

> or so with the cotton

> ball on the site and hold my arm straight with

> pressure, I learned this from

> a friend who is a researcher who found that the

> people involved in the

> research had to have prolonged bloodwork and flexing

> the arm whould cause

> more scarring and potentially prouble with the

> veins. Straight arm and

> presure takes more time but protects the veins

> better. The vampires don't

> agree with me but I do it anyway. It's my arm!

> Patty (Miami)

>

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>

>

> I have a lot of trouble with bruises from bandages

> as well. I, now,

> take my own bandages (flexible fabric ones work for

> me) to the

> doctor's office just in case they do not have the

> paper tape.

>

> , thanks for the information on the blood

> pressure cuff. I

> have problems with bruising from them as well. I

> will have to

> remember to tell the nurse not to pump it up so

> much. I didn't

> think that I could make that request. If anything,

> AIH has made

> me a more assertive medical consumer.

>

> Welcome to all of the newcomers. I have been in

> " lurk mode " the

> last couple of weeks. I live in rural Wyoming and

> was diagnosed

> with AIH in November 2001. I seemed to have " lucked

> out "

> (God's hand was in it all along) and found a gastro

> only two

> hours away who seems to be knowledgeable with AIH

> and its

> treatment.

>

> I am a teacher in a small high school, and this year

> I can not wait

> for school to be out for the summer. This entire

> school year has

> been consumed with medical tests and blood draws. I

> need this

> summer to recharge and regroup.

>

> (WY)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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thanks karen,looks like a blood test is needed.jane

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Jane,

easy bruising could be a sign that her platelets are low, which can definitely go along with AIH or any liver disease.

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Jane,

It could have something to do with a low platelet count. Definitely talk to her Dr about it.

anne

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hi,could anyone let me know if bruising is associated with AIH please?My daughter with aih has been coming out with random bruises for no apparent reason.She is currently on 5mg pred and was Dx 1996.thanks jane

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thanks maryanne will check it out jane

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hi,could anyone let me know if bruising is associated with AIH please?My daughter with aih has been coming out with random bruises for no apparent reason.She is currently on 5mg pred and was Dx 1996.thanks jane

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Bruises A bruise forms when a blow breaks small blood vessels near the skin's surface, allowing a small amount of blood to leak out under the skin. The trapped blood appears as a black-and-blue mark. Sometimes, there are tiny red dots or red splotches. Herbal Treatments If the skin isn't broken, a bandage isn't necessary. You can, however, enhance healing with these steps: Bruises respond well to compresses of Witch Hazel, Comfrey, or Arnica. Elevate the injured area and apply ice or a cold pack for 30 to 60 minutes at a time for a day or two after the injury. Diluted Witch Hazel can be poured into an ice tray and frozen before use Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been

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Forgot to add calendula to this list.Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: Bruises A bruise forms when a blow breaks small blood vessels near the skin's surface, allowing a small amount of blood to leak out under the skin. The trapped blood appears as a black-and-blue mark. Sometimes, there are tiny red dots or red splotches. Herbal Treatments If the skin isn't broken, a bandage isn't necessary. You can,

however, enhance healing with these steps: Bruises respond well to compresses of Witch Hazel, Comfrey, or Arnica. Elevate the injured area and apply ice or a cold pack for 30 to 60 minutes at a time for a day or two after the injury. Diluted Witch Hazel can be poured into an ice tray and frozen before use Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/ Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.

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Hi Kim:

I'm not Bee, but I relate to your bruises...

>

> I have noticed lately that I am bruising really easily. My toes have black

dots from where my daughters toys fell on them and it didn't really hurt. And

some on my thighs and bum that I don't remember getting hurt. Is this a liver

thing?

I don't know if it's a " liver " thing... but I think it's a Healing thing. I got

lots of " mysterious " bruises and/or I was bruising easily during my first year

on the diet. Then I stopped bruising easily. It may have been retracing

somehow. But I don't bruise easily now after more time on the diet.

Marissa

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> Hi Bee

>

> I have noticed lately that I am bruising really easily. My toes have black

dots from where my daughters toys fell on them and it didn't really hurt. And

some on my thighs and bum that I don't remember getting hurt. Is this a liver

thing?

+++Hi Kim. It could be retracing, since all injuries are retraced too, along

with all symptoms, diseases, malfunctions, etc.

Sometimes it is related to low vitamin C, so ensure you are taking the correct

doses.

Bee

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I thought it might have something to do with dry skin brushing?

Treva Shay Spence

From: bonemilk27 <bonemilk@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Bruises

Date: Tuesday, January 12, 2010, 9:52 PM

 

Hi Kim:

I'm not Bee, but I relate to your bruises...

>

> I have noticed lately that I am bruising really easily. My toes have black

dots from where my daughters toys fell on them and it didn't really hurt. And

some on my thighs and bum that I don't remember getting hurt. Is this a liver

thing?

I don't know if it's a " liver " thing... but I think it's a Healing thing. I got

lots of " mysterious " bruises and/or I was bruising easily during my first year

on the diet. Then I stopped bruising easily. It may have been retracing somehow.

But I don't bruise easily now after more time on the diet.

Marissa

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> I thought it might have something to do with dry skin brushing?

+++Hi Treva. If dry skin brushing were the cause everyone who is doing dry skin

brushing would be bruising, but they aren't. I don't.

Bee

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I noticed that it takes longer for my bruises to fade. Does't dry skin brushing

increase circulation? I'm not saying dryskin brushing causes bruises.

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> I thought it might have something to do with dry skin brushing?

+++Hi Treva. If dry skin brushing were the cause everyone who is doing dry skin

brushing would be bruising, but they aren't. I don't.

Bee

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> I noticed that it takes longer for my bruises to fade. Does't dry skin

brushing increase circulation? I'm not saying dryskin brushing causes bruises.

+++Hi Shay. Dry skin brushing increases circulation to the skin which would

help heal skin issues, by bringing more healing blood to the surface. It mainly

gets the lymphatic system moving which is important for detoxification.

All the best, Bee

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