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Date: | Sun, 8 Nov 1998 19:58:15 -0500 |
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Jan,
Just an idea...has this lady ever had repetitive otitis and been treated
with different antibiotics? She may be suffering from labyrintitis (I
guess this is the right translation for "labyrintite")..... It is an
acute or chronic inflammation of the inside ear canal which produces
intense dizziness, disequilibrium, and nausea. I have seen big, huge,
tough male patients cry from this terrible dizziness and nausea...
Also,...does this lady have a family doctor? It seems to me she is being
sent to so many specialists who all find many things wrong with her
while a good family doctor could find the only one right answer by
looking at her holistically rather than one piece of her at the time....
Louise Dumas, R.N., M.S.N., PhD
Professor-researcher in Nursing Sciences
University of Quebec in Hull
(Western Quebec)...where it is cold and there are snow flakes! wuash!!!
already!
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