Wednesday, March 30, 2011

[Everything doTERRA] Re: 10 year old with pneumonia

:( I'm sorry Kelli. Pat is right. It will be harder to do now that
she's as bad as she is. I have an asthmatic child and use breathe and
lime on him when he starts to cough. I use it normally until his
cough is gone or for sure lessened. Now that she has pneumonia it's
possible that her immune system may be compromised. I would also
start doing some onguard on the bottom of her feet.

I hope she feels better soon!

Jess

On Mar 30, 1:51 am, Patricia Leavitt <doterradisco...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> It is always harder to get in front of this once it has been let go. Using
> the oils
> at the very beginning is always preferable.
> Use Breathe and Rosemary on her chest and back through out the day. Put
> Lemon, Melaleuca
> and Oregano on her feet alternate it with Thyme and Wild Orange. Put it on
> her feet every
> couple of hours.
> Put Frankincense down her spine in the mornings.
> This will take some time and energy to keep the oils on her, also she is
> only 10 so do not
> use heavy doses, just a drop of each oil mentioned and layer them do not
> blend them.
>
> Hope this helps, they are suggestions only,
> Pat
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 11:43 PM, KelliDonna <kellido...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm so confused!
> > My 10 year old has been sorta kinda sick for just over a week now.
> > It started with her vomiting a couple times, then she started with a
> > flemy cough and she was achey. She seemed to be doing a little bit
> > better after about 3 days home resting and with the diffuser so I sent
> > her back to school and on with life.
> > She still is coughing and then started feeling achey again and I
> > noticed her breathing was kind of shallow but it really isn't super
> > bad or anything I was really concerned about, but because it just
> > wasn't getting any better I took her in tonight and they gave her a
> > breathing treatment and did chest xrays.
> > The breathing treatment seemed to help a little bit and the Dr said he
> > saw a couple hazy spots in her lungs and decided it was probably
> > pneumonia.
> > He sent us home with an inhaler and an RX for amoxicillin.
> > Because I let it go and didn't catch this right in the beginning I'm
> > wondering if I have any chance of taking care of this without the
> > amoxicillin and inhaler?
> > I'm supposed to follow up with her Dr in 3 days.
> > Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!
> > Thank you!!
>
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