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At 08:53 AM 3/20/2009, you wrote:

Would arnica/aconite have helped Natasha ?

>This thought keeps going through my head :-((

>She was a gorgeous creature. What a pity.

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Terrible terrible. - how sad for her children and Liam.

Arnica in high potency - 1M frequently - could have helped

or Nat sulph is the remedy often that is needed for effects of head injury

We will never know

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Of course it would have. That was my first thought, too. It certainly wouldn't

have hurt. Who knows what she took afterwards--could have been Tylenol, Advil,

etc. that might have made it worse. I know when my son had a helmet collision

(minor, I was there), they wouldn't give him Advil because they said it could

cause bleeding. I don't know if that's really true but I was there with Arnica

anyway (he was so pleased to have his mother jump in in front of his

teammates!).

Very sad, though.

Winnie

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Very sad indeed. This incident made me scarred to go skiing again. I am usually

scarred of breaking something and hardly ever considered death. I think it was

one of those rare freak accidents...one in a billion...Life is fragile & you

just never know what can happen :(

Katarina

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Yes, very sad and I was disappointed to see there were no helicopter

pads in Tremblant. It's one of the major Canadian ski areas.

That's it then, I'll carry Arnica wherever I go :-))

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> Of course it would have. That was my first thought, too. It certainly

> wouldn't have hurt. Who knows what she took afterwards--could have

> been Tylenol, Advil, etc. that might have made it worse. I know when

> my son had a helmet collision (minor, I was there), they wouldn't give

> him Advil because they said it could cause bleeding. I don't know if

> that's really true but I was there with Arnica anyway (he was so

> pleased to have his mother jump in in front of his teammates!).

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> Very sad, though.

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> Winnie

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ERmm.

My cousin phoned last week and said that two people wwere supposed to be

returning from Canadian ski holidays to do some work in his house. Two

separate men, in two separate resorts both skiied into trees. and

sustained serious head injuries.

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> Very sad indeed. This incident made me scarred to go skiing again. I

> am usually scarred of breaking something and hardly ever considered

> death. I think it was one of those rare freak accidents...one in a

> billion...Life is fragile & you just never know what can happen :(

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> Katarina

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A friend's daughter fell on the ski slopes yesterday in Vail and broke

something - can't remember if it was her ankle, but that's what I

think it was... she was in the ER and he was rushing out the door to

go to her... now I wish I would have offered to go along. :( I carry

arnica with me at ALL Times, and probably could have swung by my house

to pick up my homeopathic kit since it was on the way! :/ I did

mention using arnica, but who knows if he even really heard me. At

least she doesn't have head trauma.

On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 7:28 AM, JULIE GRIFFITHS

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> ERmm.

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> My cousin phoned last week and said that two people wwere supposed to be

> returning from Canadian ski holidays to do some work in his house. Two

> separate men, in two separate resorts both skiied into trees. and

> sustained serious head injuries.

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