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September 26th, 2009, 05:23 PM
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Re: Nausea and vomiting and Kidney Pain
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Hello everyone. I'm on my 2nd day of the cleanse. I'm 55.
All was going well until mid day when I sat down for "lunch" and I got up to a terrible pain in my left kidney. Since then I've had 4 episodes ranging from 5 - 10 minutes, one of which I experienced N/V. I am concerned that maybe I'm passing stones? I do not want to stop but wonder if the pain persists that maybe I should. Please advise.
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Are you are drinking enough water? You probably should discontinue the cleanse and contact a licensed homeopathic doctor for advice. Best! Tanya
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September 26th, 2009, 05:32 PM
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Re: Nausea and vomiting
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Originally Posted by Bellareese
Hi, I'm on my 2nd day of the MC. My first day was a breeze...no problems. Today, my 2nd day, has been just the opposite. I awoke early at 6:00 am and immediately had two major eliminations before I had a chance to take the SWF. Then I went ahead and guzzled down the SWF as fast as I could because it tastes so gross and I wanted to get it over with. About 15 minutes after consuming the SWF, I began to have constant eliminations of very yellow liquid AND I began to feel nauseous, weak, and jittery. The eliminations began to burn also, as mentioned in Peter Glickman's book. I got really scared I was going to pass out. About 45 minutes later I began vomiting the SWF and eliminating from both ends at the same time. It took me all morning to recover. It's now 12:45 pm and I am feeling much better and have drunk 2 lemonade drinks so far without any further reaction. I think the rest of the day will be fine, but I'm worried about doing the SWF tomorrow morning. I've been thinking of reducing the SWF in half from 32 oz to 16 oz with just 1 TBS of the salt. By the way, I have lost 6 lbs since yesterday morning, but I'm sure most of that must be water loss. Has anyone else felt as debilitated as me? Is this a normal detox symptom?
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It isn't advisable to adjust the SWF. Review this link for SWF for help http://therawfoodsite.com/forum/showthread.php?t=135 . If you find that you are unable to continue with the SWF replace it with a morning lax tea. Good Luck, Tanya
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October 30th, 2009, 03:02 PM
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Nausea and vomiting
My mom is receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer stage 1 and 2and my father is caring for her. She is on her fourth and last dose of a particularly strong chemo I dont know what it is and will start a new chemo next time.
Everytime she has been treated, her side effects have worsened drastically. She has gone from exhaustion and bowel problems to blood clots in her lungs, fainting spells and this time around has had nontop nausea and vomiting. The antinausea meds no longer work. She was hospitalized to receive fluids and a blood transfusion and was feeling a little better, but as soon as she arrived home, she began vomiting again. It has been 8 days since her last treatment and she is usually doing better by this time.
She is in tears and terror. She has lost 30 lbs and cannot sleep due to the vomiting. My father has also not slept in days because my mother is too weak to have any control over where she vomits and is even unable to call for help. My father is exhausted, sobbing, overwhelmed and depressed. Neither one can see a light at the end of this tunnel.
Is there anything anyone can do to relieve their suffering?
Has anyone else seen this side effect to such a degree?
She has a nurse coming in daily to administer a blood thinning shot, so my hope is that if my mother is dehydrated or has some needs that can be addressed, the nurse will send her into the hospital, although thats not really her job.
The worst part is my mother was perfectly healthy before this and had no idea she even had breast cancer, so all this sickness seems far worse than the actual disease.
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November 4th, 2009, 12:03 AM
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Re: Nausea and vomiting
Itermame73,
I hear the desperation in your message. I am sorry that your mother, father, and family are going through this health crisis. My prayers are with you in your time of need. My mom is a lung cancer survivor of seven years. We found local homeopathic support for her which was helpful for the side affects of radiation. We didn't use the following, but I heard it is a good facility.
The care you seek is very personal. Visit this link and give them a call http://www.gerson.org/
Also, check NationalBreastCancer.org and bcsupport.org for information and support.
Blessing to your mother, father, and you.
Tanya
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November 9th, 2009, 10:14 AM
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Re: Nausea and vomiting
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The 5 ft. 3 in. woman weighing 120 pounds does not have the same capacity as the 6ft 3 in male weighing 220 pounds so why does she need to drink a full 32 oz of SWF? I do drink it because that is what is “required” but it takes me twice as long and if the salt to water ratio is correct I personally think it would be better to drink what is most comfortable because I feel like I am going to barf simply because I am too full. I do the 6 servings of lemonade but if it was required that I drink more I promise there would be absolutely no room for anything else .i.e., plain water or mint tea.
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November 10th, 2009, 06:53 AM
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Re: Nausea and vomiting
hey don't worry I have had similar detox symptoms too in the beginning but later every thing became all right.
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Nausea and vomiting
I dont know if anyone else experiences this but I get extreme nausea from exercise. I start to feel it after even 10 pushups and it gets progressively worse as my exercising continues, any ideas what causes this? Anyone else experience this?
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