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| subject: | Chronic Venous Insufficiency (and more) - How to Heal? |
My dad recently visited me here in California. He is 65, living in Baltimore, MD, and has been diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency within the last year or so. He has wounds/ulcers on his legs that have been lingering and not healing, and I am concerned about his condition. The ulcers he has aren't seeming to get any better, and, in fact, he's getting more on his other leg. He hobbles around with a cane and it's almost getting to the point where he can no longer walk. He sleeps with his bed at an angle (legs elevated), and uses compression stockings, along with having his wounds debreeded (when necessary) and wrapped twice a week at a local wound care center. I think these leg injuries make it difficult for him to bathe, too, and may even eliminate an odor themselves. Nonetheless, he seems to carry an unpleasant odor and people he encounters are often repulsed and offended by his apparent hygiene (though, out of 'politeness,' they seldom voice this to him directly). I've heard about self- dissolving soaps and other ways to stay clean, but I'm beginning to wonder if his obesity makes it difficult for him to clean himself to the point that he opts for self neglect. In reflection, my thoughts on helping him are to seek out people who may have experienced the same problem who have healed and conquered the issue. If he could find such 'models,' perhaps they could be his road map to improved health? I gave him one of Dr. Andrew Weil's books, "8 Weeks to Optimum Health," and sincerely hope he reads and follows it. In his case, it could be more like 8 Months, but I think Dr. Weil is an inspiring and wise doctor and writer who's advice is impeccable. From a layman's perspective, I can say that one thing he could immediately do is commit to a strict and healthy diet. Perhaps all raw/organic fruits and vegetables. He is overweight, perhaps grossly overweight, and I fear that his ignorance of his intake, such as fatty salad dressings, burgers, etc., could be having a drastically negative effect on his health. This leg ulcer condition, coupled with his obesity, almost seem to have created an unstoppable 'downward spiral.' He does have jurisdiction over his diet, though, but like many, may using (abusing) food to comfort his pain. He seems to also have chronic fatigue, where he drifts off into a sleep at random times throughout the day. Many of his symptoms, combined, seem to point to diabetes, but he seems to be stubborn, and hasn't taken the fasting blood test necessary to make such an 'official' diagnosis. Perhaps the diabetic problem could be a "root cause" which, once addressed, could help all other areas move toward a healthier state? I told my dad that if I were in his shoes, I'd be putting great effort into seeking such a "model", and would do the following: - Concentrate on and commit to a permanent diet and weight loss plan and establish healthy eating through a raw foods diet, using a Vita- Mix blender to make freshly juiced raw fruit and veggie smoothies for all of my meals, as well as taking vitamin supplements as recommended by a dietitian / nutritionist, or Dr. Weil's Vitamin Advisor at http://www.drweil.com/vitamin_advisor>. - Study and consider alternative treatments such as Chinese medicine, the use of magnets, Yoga and Indian medicine, the use of healing hot springs, crystals, the use of wheat grass juice, Kombucha mushroom tea, the use of Sweat Lodges and Medicine Men, herbal medicine, acupuncture, etc. - Continue seeking others who have healed from similar conditions, and how they did it. - Motivate and focus the mind on success and wellness. Take time daily to visualize being blessed by healing energy, and creating an image of a "healthy you" as the target of your efforts. Motivation is a big factor, and though my dad's mind is filled with motivational teachings, I wonder how much he truly takes to heart and practices. This is something that must come from within - he must have the burning desire to overcome his ailments and win his battles. If anyone knows of any resources we might be able to refer to, especially examples persons who may have been in his condition, who have successfully overcome this problem, and how they did it, please post info here. Thank you! ~RBCA --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32* Origin: Derby City BBS - Louisville, KY - derbycitybbs.com (1:2320/100) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 34/999 106/1 120/228 123/500 132/500 140/1 222/2 226/0 249/303 SEEN-BY: 250/306 261/20 38 100 1404 1406 1418 266/1413 280/1027 320/119 396/45 SEEN-BY: 633/260 267 712/848 800/432 2222/700 2320/100 105 200 2905/0 @PATH: 2320/100 261/38 633/260 267 |
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