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G.P given 22 month old antibiotics even though big chance of reaction, help?

mummystheone
10/12/08

My daughter had anaphalatic reaction @6 months old, nut oil.

She has suffered for the last year every type of allergy sympton, Asthma/Hives/Ezcema/uricutira, but unknow source is still yet to be found.

Family History of antibiotic Reaction was made very clear to GP that examined my daughter said she needed antibiotics i had to get on with ith and deal with a reaction if it happend. I expressed i thought it should be administered under trained medical staff supervision if it was required for my child as i wasn't happy or comfortable with dealing with this situation.

Turned out my daughter didnt even have an infection as was examined by a peadatrician later the same day. The harm that could of been done!?!

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Milena
Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Honey, go on line and buy three packets of dry stinging nettle. Make her a tea (preferably with a lot of sugar lemon and you can put something in for a good smell. It tastes disgusting).

You can put the nettle in the food. In chicken soup as a flavoring, (Just make sure you put some good amount) in eggs, in sandwiches...

Stinging nettle contains a lot of iron and is the best thing to strenghten her liver and blood. That will stop the allergies. Give her some yoghurt too (with probiotics). It contains bacteria that she needs.

And to answer your possible question- No, I do not sell nettle on line. I just bought 4 packets for myself.

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