M manx New Member Jun 2, 2007 #1 I've a friend had an accident, hit her head hard, was admitted to ICU and just got discharged back home. Is there anything that she can eat (help her appetite) for a quick recovery? Thanks
I've a friend had an accident, hit her head hard, was admitted to ICU and just got discharged back home. Is there anything that she can eat (help her appetite) for a quick recovery? Thanks
M manx New Member Jun 2, 2007 #3 satay16 said: medicine. Click to expand... she's already given medicine. I believe it must be pain killers and some other western bao bin. But she lost her appetite. Is there anything else that would be good for her?
satay16 said: medicine. Click to expand... she's already given medicine. I believe it must be pain killers and some other western bao bin. But she lost her appetite. Is there anything else that would be good for her?
satay16 Senior Member Jun 2, 2007 #4 manx said: she's already given medicine. I believe it must be pain killers and some other western bao bin. But she lost her apatite. Is there anything else that would be good for her? Click to expand... sry. want to confirm something. you mean appetite, as in her urge for food, or apatite, as in the mineral in the skull?
manx said: she's already given medicine. I believe it must be pain killers and some other western bao bin. But she lost her apatite. Is there anything else that would be good for her? Click to expand... sry. want to confirm something. you mean appetite, as in her urge for food, or apatite, as in the mineral in the skull?
M manx New Member Jun 2, 2007 #5 satay16 said: sry. want to confirm something. you mean appetite, as in her urge for food, or apatite, as in the mineral in the skull? Click to expand... Oops, pardon my lousy english, edited.
satay16 said: sry. want to confirm something. you mean appetite, as in her urge for food, or apatite, as in the mineral in the skull? Click to expand... Oops, pardon my lousy english, edited.
U user111 Senior Member Jun 2, 2007 #6 satay16 said: medicine. Click to expand... LOL :bsmilie: :thumbsup:
T theRBK Senior Member Jun 3, 2007 #9 I think for this kind of advice, consult a certified herbalist, Chinese physician, or ayurvedic doctor better... no offence to those present...
I think for this kind of advice, consult a certified herbalist, Chinese physician, or ayurvedic doctor better... no offence to those present...