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RE: Mrs. Canadian Renegade vs. Fruit Stains
Thanks, I do the laundry, because she is in a wheelchair and can't; but I have NO training, so your advice helps! I will remember this trick and use it on the next stain I have to fight. :D
You're welcome! I forgot to mention that soaking the stain as soon as possible is also recommended. But I never remember to do that so my stains are typically dried, set, and a few days old! Ha ha! Sorry to hear your partner is in a wheelchair. I imagine that creates plenty of obstacles. My cousin was in a wheelchair and she was incredibly active in the community despite her limitations. She also blogged before I even knew what blogging was. If she were still here today I have no doubt she'd be here on Steemit. 🙃 Sounds like your partner is blessed to have your helping hands. Thanks for stopping by. If you have any other questions let me know and I will do my best to help. -Aimee
I always watch your posts, to pick up what I can! :)
I am the lucky one, she is the air I breathe! She has been my girl since she was 13.
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That's great! Our hope is that we can actually provide people with useful, and sometimes fun, information!
I am a hopeless romantic and you can bet that got me right in the feelings! ❤️
-Aimee
I am truly blessed, they told me I would loose her a decade ago, and that no medicine would help. That pushed me into herbals, in 2002; in a serious way. I am still studying and learning, but what I have found so far is really helping her!
She has MS, and I was told that is irreversible, unstoppable, and fatal. I found herbals they didn't know about, and she is improving! Her Doctor asked her last week, if she was walking any now. So I am hopeful, and her doctor is writing down the herbals I give her!
When I met her, she was 13, and I was 16. I was friends with her parents, and bought my first Ham Radio from her Dad when I was 12. She was pretty, and VERY Smart; and I was smitten. I never recovered, and never regretted it, LOL! Next month it will be our 41 anniversary, and I am hopeful for many more! We have two children, I am terribly proud of, and one grandson I am even more proud of!
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Seriously! This is the best! I hope Matthew and I are as blessed as you to have such a deep love and for so long. Your story is so beautiful and so inspiring. I am so intrigued about her progress and your determination to find something to help her get well. That is certainly true love. Hearing that her doctor is taking notes makes me hopeful. There are a few rare gems out there who are genuinely interested in helping others and learning.
Congratulations on all your life's blessings. I hope your journey to healing continues in the right direction so you can keep enjoying those beautiful children and grandson of yours. -Aimee
Ps. You write so sweetly about your love and your life and it really touches my heart. ❤️
You guys have made a good start, just keep loving!
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Because of the MS, when she gets a normal sickness, it hits her a lot harder. I took her to the doctor Friday for a fever (a week ago) ; and her Doctor referred her to the ER. The ER admitted her 7 hours later.
I gave her a dose of colloidal silver for the temperature, before she collapsed which triggered the doctors visit. Once there, they started IV antibiotics and told me she would be there a week. With the silver, I knew the fever would break in a day, while the antibiotic takes a week.
Now, the fun part...I treat Debbie herbally with several herbs. She needs them every day, the Stinging Nettle is treating the MS, and the Fever Few treats the Migraines. All I need do now, is to convince the hospital staff to let me give her home made medicine. SOOO, I took the herbals, and went to the hospital to do battle. When I arrived, I found that the Doctor that had written the notes (her neurologist) about what I was giving her; had left Written orders to the floor that they were offer me all assistance in treating her with herbs that were being administered under his direction! They actually sent up the pharmacist to "help" me in any way he could. So I was able to treat her, Herbally, WITH the hospital's Help!
Her fever broke the next day, and that really confused them, LOL! I got her home last Monday, and our Dachshunds were thrilled!
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Wow! Simply, incredible. I am so glad you connected with a doctor willing to keep an open mind. I am so curious, did the pharmacist come and if so what was their reaction? We keep colloidal silver on hand too but I didn't know it was good for fevers too. Very interesting. Oh, I bet those pups were happy! 😆 -Aimee
They did come, but whatever he wrote, left them to observe only! They did ask a lot of questions, mainly trying to figure out what was going on. There was respect, which surprised me.
The colliodal silver is a KILLER! Antibiotics attack bacteria by limiting their ability to reproduce. Colloidal limits their ability to breathe, and so it kills in about an hour; bacteria gone, fever gone.
Our little girl Lilly would NOT leave Momma; even to eat!*
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