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PUPPS stands for a lot of weird words that basically means a pregnancy
induced rash. HORRIBLE. It's like Pustules Urticaria and something
of Pregnancy....but anyway. "They" aren't sure what exactly
causes it but they feel it's probably an allergic reaction to either
the pregnancy hormones or the foriegn fetal protiens (some feel
it's perhaps a reaction to the husband's contributions to the fetus).
Regardless, most allopathic doctors will tell you the only CURE
is to deliver the baby...which means literally MONTHS of misery
for women who contract it.
In my case, I woke to go to the restroom in the middle of the night
and my palms were BURNING. Red, and burning...I just kept trying
to rub them together and when I washed them after wards I just left
them in the cool water for ten minutes. I thought, "Weird"....until
I felt the burning spreading to my stomach and chest. I ripped my
nightshirt off and sure enough I had raised bumps all over my body
(not arms or legs, just stomach and chest). I screamed for my husband
to bring me the phone and called my midwife in a panic thinking
I had measles or something. **Laughing** she calmed me down, asked
me several questions and started taking some symptoms. It began
with burning palms, better for cool water, angry raised bumps that
felt like (as I could best describe it at 3am) "I had rolled
in a fire ant hill and been swarmed by mosquitoes at the same time."
She had me take a tepid bath in oatmeal and said she'd call me
back with a remedy. I guess she did some checking and in a couple
hours told me to take a Homeopathic remedy called Apis Melifica
30C. I had HEARD of homeopathy but had NO clue about it. But at
that point I was willing to try ANYTHING! I knew cortisone cream
or antihisimines would be only temporary cover-ups at best. The
only person in my small backwoods town I thought MIGHT have something
homeopathic would be my chiropractor (whom I also work for as his
massage therapist). I called him at five am and his wife brought
the remedy by my house on her way to the office about 8am or so.
I took as my midwife "suggested" (they can't prescribe
anything in this state).
One pillule immediately gave relief and the burning sensation stopped
although the bumps remained. She told me not to take any more until
the burning returned. 20 minutes later I took another dose. An hour
and a half later I needed to take another. The next day about 3am
(same time it started up the day before) I woke to take another
dose and that was it! Two months later I was stung by a wasp and
had the Apis with me at my in-laws house so took one more dose but
that was it.
Later, on talking to my mother, I found out one of her colleagues
had this same condition and suffered for three months BEFORE her
delivery and for another 6 weeks afterwards. I could NOT imagine.
All I can say is, THAT is when I became a believer in homeopathy
and what it can and cannot do.
Angela E. from Texas
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