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We had a session on aromatherapy elements at the coffee table last night during the monthly support meeting. Two of us got dizziness reactions to a couple of the odors used during the aroma therapy. It would a tedious process to rule it out which one it would be if it is a smell that she is reacting to --but from her point of view it would be worthwhile. 

Ansa Ojanlatva, PhD, CHES (ret.)
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From: Johnson D S <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, October 3, 2008 11:19 am
Subject: Seizure after sponge bath
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> Hi,
> 
> My Aunt has been suffering from Parkinson for few years. She has had
> kidney failure and is now in hospital on dialysis. Whenever she has a
> sponge bath, she is getting seizures.
> 
> Does anyone know why this is caused? Could it be because of any
> medicine or food or allergy?
> 
> Please reply if you know of anyone who has been in this situation.
> 
> John
> 
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