It may be something completely different. Everywhere I turn, people are complaining of these same things and I began hearing these things suddenly a little over a week ago. It may be completely unrelated to your surgery at all and due to the energy that seems to be circulating right now.
Have you tried Bergamot for de-stressing a little? Serenity? Citrus Bliss? Elevation? Any of the citruses? Lavender?
Hey, energy4life, what four oils are recommended with Zendocrine? I didn't know that there were. That would be good info to have.
Thanks!
--Laura
From: energy4life <cincze@gmail.com>
To: Everything doTERRA <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wed, October 27, 2010 2:37:31 PM
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Help! Post-Anesthesia/medication induced depression?
I wonder if your liver is stressed, since you mention irritability and
anger. Are you taking the four oils recommended with Zendocrine? You
might also want to check with your doctor about taking the Omega
supplement AND aspirin. Both of these are blood thinners.
On Oct 27, 5:22 pm, Am <JSGro...@aol.com> wrote:
> Hello!
> Just wondering if any of you can suggest essential oils/
> supplements to help with what I think may be post-anesthesia or
> medication induced depression? I had surgery last week to close an
> atrial septal defect (ASD). The surgery went well and I came home the
> day following the surgery.
> I felt okay the first couple of days, but have been experiencing
> foggy thinking, irritabilty, and anger that I wasn't feeling prior to
> the surgery. I am currently taking Plavix and aspirin on a daily
> basis to help prevent clot formation on the device that was implanted
> to fill the hole. I had conscious anesthesia (was awake for the
> procedure) and didn't experience any physical side effects after the
> surgery, i.e. nausea, vomiting, etc.
> I am currently taking the doTERRA LIfelong Vitality supplements
> along with Terrazyme and Zendocrine. I am also using Ylang Ylang and
> Helichrysum essential oils.
> I would love to hear from anyone that may have suggestions on how/
> what I could do to improve my mood, concentration, etc. I'm also
> wondering if there is anyone out there that has experienced similar
> side effects with Plavix/aspirin therapy.
>
> Looking forward to feeling better and hearing your thoughts.
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