Why isn't God listening... Cheryl's numbers have all crashed again and docs are not letting her go home.
Saying my prayers. They are flushing the latest surgical site now.
I am trying to find out, but I think this is different she had the PRP treatment a couple of times when her platelets crashed. Before all the hospital stays I was going to talk to you about acquiring the machine and seeing if her PA could administer the treatments, who administered the treatments she had at the clinic she has.Oh my goodness!! What an amazing story, and incredible answer to all the prayers for Cheryl!! I hope you get to meet this woman and give her a huge mama-bear hug of thanks.
I'd be curious to find out if the plasma treatment was platelet-rich plasma (PRP). My chiropractor daughter provides those treatments, and they are nothing short of life-changing for a variety of health conditions.
My understanding is that for life-threatening like Cheryl's, the provider must know how to adjust the dosage based on her unique needs. So if she only had a standard PRP treatment in the past, it probably wasn't dosed right. The condition will also dictate whether it should be administered via infusion or direct injection. I'm guessing that @Tammyfarms might have had injections that were targeted to the specific body part that needed healing. Things like systemic infections tend to be treated with infusions, but not always.I am trying to find out, but I think this is different she had the PRP treatment a couple of times when her platelets crashed. Before all the hospital stays I was going to talk to you about acquiring the machine and seeing if her PA could administer the treatments, who administered the treatments she had at the clinic she has.
Yes, my injections were in the ankle. The whole field amazes me. Providers can do some amazing stuff.My understanding is that for life-threatening like Cheryl's, the provider must know how to adjust the dosage based on her unique needs. So if she only had a standard PRP treatment in the past, it probably wasn't dosed right. The condition will also dictate whether it should be administered via infusion or direct injection. I'm guessing that @Tammyfarms might have had injections that were targeted to the specific body part that needed healing. Things like systemic infections tend to be treated with infusions, but not always.
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