Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Actually I can't speak for the remedy, but if the swelling is now going down your face its a good thing. Elvis lip happens it will correct itself soon too. You will one day just feel the swelling go down very fast. Now are you on steriods? Shiloh > Hi, . > > I get the feeling you're our resident alternative therapies expert. I > read that arnica can help swelling. I don't know if this is too early > (I'm 7 days post op) but I still have profound swelling in the > nose/cheek/upper lip area. I've read about other people having > lingering swelling in this area (because they didn't apply ice > there). Anyway, I can hardly move my upper lip at all. I asked my > doctor yesterday, and he said the nerve is fine, just keep trying to > move it. I'm hoping if I can get the swelling down more, I can move it > more. I am elevated during sleep and during the day, too. Can arnica > help? Do I rub an ointment on? > > Thanks, > Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Hi Eileen, Sorry I missed this, I'm not as active here lately. Yes, arnica can help with the swelling. I have no experience with the creams, but I suspect they are more useful where you have bruised yourself externally. If you want to take some arnica, I'd suggest you go to your local health food store, or even better, consult with a registered homeopath or naturopath - they will tell you how much, when, and for how long to take it. Since the nature of this type of treatment is to treat with something that in a normal person would cause the symptoms, it's better in my mind for someone experienced to guide you. There are also a host of other homeopathic remedies that can be taken at this stage of the game, for clearing the anaesthetic, nerve recovery, deep tissue healing, bone fractures, etc. Again, a professional can help you here. What was given to me by my homeopath was for my specific situation for my particularly body, and may not be appropriate in the same dosage for you. MLD therapy is also excellent for reducing the swelling, but it's not inexpensive. Yes, you can wait for nature to take its course, but that's not the approach I chose for myself. > Hi, . > > I get the feeling you're our resident alternative therapies expert. I > read that arnica can help swelling. I don't know if this is too early > (I'm 7 days post op) but I still have profound swelling in the > nose/cheek/upper lip area. I've read about other people having > lingering swelling in this area (because they didn't apply ice > there). Anyway, I can hardly move my upper lip at all. I asked my > doctor yesterday, and he said the nerve is fine, just keep trying to > move it. I'm hoping if I can get the swelling down more, I can move it > more. I am elevated during sleep and during the day, too. Can arnica > help? Do I rub an ointment on? > > Thanks, > Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Hi Shiloh, My swelling just seems to be the same for several days. It doesn't seem to be moving anywhere. It seems worse than yesterday, but I think it's more likely that my *patience* is less. I'm puffy from my lower eyelids down (and that is WEIRD having half-numb eye lids ). My nasal swelling seems to be much better, since day 4 or so, so maybe it is moving down, although I'd like it to move it's butt a little more. I'm not on steroids anymore. I got 2 shots of it (I think 2) at the hospital, but nothing since then (now I'm on day 8). I just made an appoinment to have MLD therapy tomorrow. I hope that helps move things along. Eileen :-) > > Hi, . > > > > I get the feeling you're our resident alternative therapies > expert. I > > read that arnica can help swelling. I don't know if this is too > early > > (I'm 7 days post op) but I still have profound swelling in the > > nose/cheek/upper lip area. I've read about other people having > > lingering swelling in this area (because they didn't apply ice > > there). Anyway, I can hardly move my upper lip at all. I asked my > > doctor yesterday, and he said the nerve is fine, just keep trying > to > > move it. I'm hoping if I can get the swelling down more, I can > move it > > more. I am elevated during sleep and during the day, too. Can > arnica > > help? Do I rub an ointment on? > > > > Thanks, > > Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Thank you, . I'll look into it. Actually, I'm going for MLD therapy tomorrow. I hope it brings me some relief. Eileen > > Hi, . > > > > I get the feeling you're our resident alternative therapies expert. > I > > read that arnica can help swelling. I don't know if this is too > early > > (I'm 7 days post op) but I still have profound swelling in the > > nose/cheek/upper lip area. I've read about other people having > > lingering swelling in this area (because they didn't apply ice > > there). Anyway, I can hardly move my upper lip at all. I asked my > > doctor yesterday, and he said the nerve is fine, just keep trying to > > move it. I'm hoping if I can get the swelling down more, I can move > it > > more. I am elevated during sleep and during the day, too. Can arnica > > help? Do I rub an ointment on? > > > > Thanks, > > Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2004 Report Share Posted March 10, 2004 Eileen, Try this website: http://www.alpinepharm.com/pagef.html I've done a lot of reserach and I am a firm believer in naturopathic remedies, they say that the capsule that they have can be opened and dissolved under the tongue, ( they swear this the granules taste good) all you have to do is fugur out how to get themunder your tongue!! I plan on trying these pre and post op. Marsha > Hi, . > > I get the feeling you're our resident alternative therapies expert. I > read that arnica can help swelling. I don't know if this is too early > (I'm 7 days post op) but I still have profound swelling in the > nose/cheek/upper lip area. I've read about other people having > lingering swelling in this area (because they didn't apply ice > there). Anyway, I can hardly move my upper lip at all. I asked my > doctor yesterday, and he said the nerve is fine, just keep trying to > move it. I'm hoping if I can get the swelling down more, I can move it > more. I am elevated during sleep and during the day, too. Can arnica > help? Do I rub an ointment on? > > Thanks, > Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Thank you Marsha! LOL about the " getting it under your tongue " thing. At my first post-op meeting with my surgeon, I asked (well, actually I wrote) about my sublingual B-12 tablets. He said sure, you can take them. I said where? ha ha He told me to disolve it in a small bit of water and drink it. Eileen > > Hi, . > > > > I get the feeling you're our resident alternative therapies expert. > I > > read that arnica can help swelling. I don't know if this is too > early > > (I'm 7 days post op) but I still have profound swelling in the > > nose/cheek/upper lip area. I've read about other people having > > lingering swelling in this area (because they didn't apply ice > > there). Anyway, I can hardly move my upper lip at all. I asked my > > doctor yesterday, and he said the nerve is fine, just keep trying to > > move it. I'm hoping if I can get the swelling down more, I can move > it > > more. I am elevated during sleep and during the day, too. Can arnica > > help? Do I rub an ointment on? > > > > Thanks, > > Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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