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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 259754" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>JoG, I have taken her to a DO that does alternative medical care as well as traditional. He uses nutritional supplements, and homeopathic remedies. We just started with him so I am hoping he will be helpful. Is that what a Doctor of Naturopath does?</p><p></p><p>If she felt well but was disabled, I wouldn't have any trouble pushing her. I get a headache sometimes though that makes me want to quickly do what I have to and then lay down. Sometimes it is bad enough that I can't do anything except lay there. On those days, I think about my daughter and see how it must be for her. I have the advantage of knowing that my head will be better in a couple of days, though, where she knows this is still going to be there. I think I would be pretty unhapy if someone told me that I was going to have to add in going to a job 3 - 7 hours per day on those bad days. As an adult, I would do it, but I think it would my quality of life worse, not better. I wouldn't be interested in socializing but just getting done and out of there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 259754, member: 1792"] JoG, I have taken her to a DO that does alternative medical care as well as traditional. He uses nutritional supplements, and homeopathic remedies. We just started with him so I am hoping he will be helpful. Is that what a Doctor of Naturopath does? If she felt well but was disabled, I wouldn't have any trouble pushing her. I get a headache sometimes though that makes me want to quickly do what I have to and then lay down. Sometimes it is bad enough that I can't do anything except lay there. On those days, I think about my daughter and see how it must be for her. I have the advantage of knowing that my head will be better in a couple of days, though, where she knows this is still going to be there. I think I would be pretty unhapy if someone told me that I was going to have to add in going to a job 3 - 7 hours per day on those bad days. As an adult, I would do it, but I think it would my quality of life worse, not better. I wouldn't be interested in socializing but just getting done and out of there. [/QUOTE]
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