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In a message dated 5/18/2005 4:27:47 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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I've given her Dr. Newman's APNO recipe for the pharmacist to make up, and I
wonder about Gentian Violet - but have heard that it's not safe to use and
that it's an 'old fashioned' recipe for thrush? Does anyone know about this?
I had a personal experience with thrush with my youngest baby (never had
thrush before, and don't ever want it again) I tried the Nystatin etc. With no
help. Baby would heal I would not, baby would get thrush again. I consulted
my LLL leader, and Jack Newman's book "The Ultimate Breastfeeding Book of
Answers," and with the advice of both, used the gentian violet (baby's thrush
GONE in 2 days) and also went to my primary care doctor for a script for
Diflucan. I was met with a lot of resistance because the dose is quite high, for
a long period of time, but fortunately I took the literature with me to the
doctor office, and the nurse practitioner who saw me even reported that "had
I not had the literature, there is no way she would have prescribed it" so
I told her to photocopy the literature and to hang it on the bulletin board
in the break room to "enlighten" the other doctors. Anyway, I used the
Diflucan as directed and have been rid of thrush for over a year now. I also used
Jack Newmans All Purpose Nipple cream and got immediate relief from the pain
and itching. I am including a link to Jack Newman's site that discusses
Diflucan (this is his own site) I hope it goes through, as I am not computer
savvy enough to put in the website addy correctly. Let me know if it doesn't
help. When I did the search all I did was put in "thrush Jack Newman" and it
popped right up.
_Fluconazole | Dr. Jack Newman's Articles | Information Centre | Mama
Dearest_ (http://www.mamadearest.ca/en/info/newman/fluconazole.htm)
Also you are right, those nipples looked downright horrific, poor
mama....congrats to her for caring enough for her babe to nurse through the obvious
discomfort.
Renee Drake RN CLC
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