Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 If sips of water are not possible, PR water is both possible, practical and capable of more absorption than other ways, as a nursing procedure it is not uncommon, though I do understand that to non medical people it might seem a bit unpleasant. Best, Jane Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore > > This is always an option you have. You can stop all treatments. At least > for a short period of time. She could be having reactions. Water is they > key. Even little sips of water might help. Just keep this in mind. > > > Mike > > > > ------------------------------------ > > List Home Page: > > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > > Books: > DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton > MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo! > Groups Links > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Internal Virus Database is out of date. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.13.113/2396 - Release Date: 09/26/09 05:51:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 Khanye, You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must feel overwhelming! Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do-able. I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, pastured broth or organic chicken broth. Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a sachet or bowl of it next to the bed? I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give the body good benefits. Just the touching & massaging can have amazing relief. Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 I don't remember which group posted " cut an onion in half and put it in a bowl next to the bed " . Sounds like a good thing. Ray Re: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore Khanye, You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must feel overwhelming! Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do-able. I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, pastured broth or organic chicken broth. Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a sachet or bowl of it next to the bed? I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give the body good benefits. Just the touching & massaging can have amazing relief. Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 So sad for you dear Ray, may love surround you and your children, always, and many of us will pray for you all, Jane Re: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore >> >> >> >> Khanye, >> You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must feel >> overwhelming! >> Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. >> I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do-able. >> I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, >> pastured broth or organic chicken broth. >> Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a sachet >> or bowl of it next to the bed? >> I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give the >> body good benefits. Just the >> touching & massaging can have amazing relief. >> Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! >> Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Dear Khanye. There are no right words at this time, other than to say " I grieve with you " . It was a blessing that you could be there with her at her passing, both for her and for you. Samala, -------Original Message------- This is just to let you know that my beautiful bride and wife for the last 10years, Mandy (32), went to sleep on Sunday 13th December 2009 at the Great Western Hospital. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 My heart goes out to you and your family. So sorry to hear about your loss. Know that you will meet again one day. ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Sun, January 24, 2010 4:09:11 AM Subject: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore  This is just to let you know that my beautiful bride and wife for the last 10years, Mandy (32), went to sleep on Sunday 13th December 2009 at the Great Western Hospital. I prayed for her and asked her to hold onto Jesus, sang her a song, 'He'll do it again' just a few minutes before her passing and I was holding her hand when she breathed her last breath. She was wearing an oxygen mask to help her breath her last. The hospital gave her morphene which I was not happy about ... Only God knows why He permitted it to happen and only He knows what is to become of the remnant of the family, our two little children and I. We look forward to meeting again on the first resurrection! Mandy's body was repartriated to Botswana for burial (with very heavy costs involved .., especially at Christmas time). Thanks to all who tried to help! > > I don't remember which group posted " cut an onion in half and put it in a bowl next to the bed " . > Sounds like a good thing. > Ray > > Re: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore > > > > Khanye, > You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must feel overwhelming! > Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. > I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do-able. > I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, pastured broth or organic chicken broth. > Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a sachet or bowl of it next to the bed? > I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give the body good benefits. Just the > touching & massaging can have amazing relief. > Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! > Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Dear Ray, I am so sorry to hear of your wife's passing. My best thoughts for you and your children and family. Thank you for letting us know and for doing your best. Garnet raniekays wrote: > > This is just to let you know that my beautiful bride and wife for the > last 10years, Mandy (32), went to sleep on Sunday 13th December 2009 > at the Great Western Hospital. I prayed for her and asked her to hold > onto Jesus, sang her a song, 'He'll do it again' just a few minutes > before her passing and I was holding her hand when she breathed her > last breath. She was wearing an oxygen mask to help her breath her > last. The hospital gave her morphene which I was not happy about ... > > Only God knows why He permitted it to happen and only He knows what is > to become of the remnant of the family, our two little children and I. > We look forward to meeting again on the first resurrection! > > Mandy's body was repartriated to Botswana for burial (with very heavy > costs involved .., especially at Christmas time). > > Thanks to all who tried to help! > > > > > > I don't remember which group posted " cut an onion in half and put it > in a bowl next to the bed " . > > Sounds like a good thing. > > Ray > > > > Re: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore > > > > > > > > Khanye, > > You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must > feel overwhelming! > > Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. > > I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do-able. > > I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, > pastured broth or organic chicken broth. > > Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a > sachet or bowl of it next to the bed? > > I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give > the body good benefits. Just the > > touching & massaging can have amazing relief. > > Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! > > Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Dear Ray, The love I heard in your sad announcement filled me with sorrow for your loss, but also joy for what will always remain. That love will see you and your family through, and that love will endure and fill your lives after the grief eventually sits in a smaller, but honored corner of your lives. Peace, Léna > Dear Ray, > > I am so sorry to hear of your wife's passing. My best thoughts for you > and your children and family. > > Thank you for letting us know and for doing your best. > > Garnet > > > > raniekays wrote: >> >> This is just to let you know that my beautiful bride and wife for the >> last 10years, Mandy (32), went to sleep on Sunday 13th December 2009 >> at the Great Western Hospital. I prayed for her and asked her to hold >> onto Jesus, sang her a song, 'He'll do it again' just a few minutes >> before her passing and I was holding her hand when she breathed her >> last breath. She was wearing an oxygen mask to help her breath her >> last. The hospital gave her morphene which I was not happy about ... >> >> Only God knows why He permitted it to happen and only He knows >> what is >> to become of the remnant of the family, our two little children >> and I. >> We look forward to meeting again on the first resurrection! >> >> Mandy's body was repartriated to Botswana for burial (with very heavy >> costs involved .., especially at Christmas time). >> >> Thanks to all who tried to help! >> >> >>> >>> I don't remember which group posted " cut an onion in half and put it >> in a bowl next to the bed " . >>> Sounds like a good thing. >>> Ray >>> >>> Re: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore >>> >>> >>> >>> Khanye, >>> You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must >> feel overwhelming! >>> Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. >>> I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do- >>> able. >>> I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, >> pastured broth or organic chicken broth. >>> Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a >> sachet or bowl of it next to the bed? >>> I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give >> the body good benefits. Just the >>> touching & massaging can have amazing relief. >>> Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! >>> Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . >>> >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 I am so terribly sorry to hear of your wife's passing. On some level we all know what you and your children are going through so send our strength and condolences to you. Take care and know you are not alone though it surely must feel that way. Warm regards, Sandy Subject: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Date: Sunday, January 24, 2010, 3:09 AM Â This is just to let you know that my beautiful bride and wife for the last 10years, Mandy (32), went to sleep on Sunday 13th December 2009 at the Great Western Hospital. I prayed for her and asked her to hold onto Jesus, sang her a song, 'He'll do it again' just a few minutes before her passing and I was holding her hand when she breathed her last breath. She was wearing an oxygen mask to help her breath her last. The hospital gave her morphene which I was not happy about ... Only God knows why He permitted it to happen and only He knows what is to become of the remnant of the family, our two little children and I. We look forward to meeting again on the first resurrection! Mandy's body was repartriated to Botswana for burial (with very heavy costs involved .., especially at Christmas time). Thanks to all who tried to help! > > I don't remember which group posted " cut an onion in half and put it in a bowl next to the bed " . > Sounds like a good thing. > Ray > > Re: Re: She can't eat, drink, talk or walk anymore > > > > Khanye, > You & your wife are in our thoughts & prayers. The situation must feel overwhelming! > Try some deep breathing for the stress you must feel. > I noticed that nobody has mentioned bone broth, maybe it isn't do-able. > I read all the time about the nourishing healthbenefits of organic, pastured broth or organic chicken broth. > Lavendar is supposed to be good for stress & relaxing, maybe a sachet or bowl of it next to the bed? > I've read that even coconut oil just rubbed into our skin can give the body good benefits. Just the > touching & massaging can have amazing relief. > Take care & like the others have said, you are doing an amazing job! > Bless you for being there " in sickness & in health " . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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