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Reply #15
« on: April 13, 2009, 07:20:57 AM »
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All are 1913.
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« on: April 13, 2009, 06:11:25 PM »
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Good work, Sarushka. I wonder what they did for cramps (since just laying in bed wouldn't really help it that much)?
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« on: April 13, 2009, 07:10:10 PM »
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Thanks, Sarushka! Could you tell me which year are the diary entries from?

Thanks to Raegan Baker's and Marina Petrov's efforts: The Diary of Grand Duchess Olga Nicholaievna 1913.

Good work, Sarushka. I wonder what they did for cramps (since just laying in bed wouldn't really help it that much)?

My memory is vague , but I think I remember reading  that they used something that was quite warm  (not sure what it precisely is?) to ease the cramp pain.  Not much of a help,  I 'm sure someone would know better than me? ..

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« on: April 13, 2009, 07:26:15 PM »
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From what I've found, wild yam was one method to ease menstrual cramps as well as black cohosh.
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« on: April 13, 2009, 09:06:42 PM »
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Good work, Sarushka. I wonder what they did for cramps (since just laying in bed wouldn't really help it that much)?

I'd bet money on a good old fashioned hot water bottle.
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« on: April 13, 2009, 09:12:13 PM »
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It says on page 60 of Helen Rappaport's book about the Romanovs that I am just now reading that Alexandra used cocaine and morphine for menstrual pain as well as using them for other things. Just thought I'd mention that as no one has yet.I would be interested in seeing the 1916 ad, Rosieposie.
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« on: April 13, 2009, 10:23:35 PM »
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My grandmother was given gin by her mother, as was my mother by her mother (and me by mine).  It works- as does most strong alcohol.  Many women who don't actually drink have used it "for medicinal purposes'.  I don't know if the Imperial Family would have used it or not- but my grandmother was growing up at around the same time.
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« on: April 13, 2009, 11:30:02 PM »
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I'd bet money on a good old fashioned hot water bottle.

Yes,  Sarushka! I think  I remember reading that in a letter,  but I can 't be too sure!
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« on: April 14, 2009, 03:34:29 AM »
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Thanks, Sarushka! Could you tell me which year are the diary entries from?

Thanks to Raegan Baker's and Marina Petrov's efforts: The Diary of Grand Duchess Olga Nicholaievna 1913.

Yes, that would be it. Unfortunately, I haven't found the book neither in Austria nor in Bulgaria yet. : ( I have no idea why I can't find it... I can't order it either (my parents said I'm not allowed to do it anymore... because of a few... uh, accidents with Internet paying I had in the past). So, I'm still waiting for the day I'll get my hands on the book. : (
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« on: April 14, 2009, 06:01:13 AM »
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Thanks, Sarushka! Could you tell me which year are the diary entries from?

Thanks to Raegan Baker's and Marina Petrov's efforts: The Diary of Grand Duchess Olga Nicholaievna 1913.

Yes, that would be it. Unfortunately, I haven't found the book neither in Austria nor in Bulgaria yet. : ( I have no idea why I can't find it...

To my knowledge, it's only carried by Gilbert's Royal Books in Ontario, Canada. (They published it.) Occasionally Gilbert will sell some of his stock via eBay, but he doesn't seem to distribute it to other bookselling outlets like Amazon. There's a direct link to the GRB site on this page about the diary.
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« on: April 14, 2009, 07:23:47 AM »
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Thanks, Sarushka! Could you tell me which year are the diary entries from?

Thanks to Raegan Baker's and Marina Petrov's efforts: The Diary of Grand Duchess Olga Nicholaievna 1913.

Yes, that would be it. Unfortunately, I haven't found the book neither in Austria nor in Bulgaria yet. : ( I have no idea why I can't find it...

To my knowledge, it's only carried by Gilbert's Royal Books in Ontario, Canada. (They published it.) Occasionally Gilbert will sell some of his stock via eBay, but he doesn't seem to distribute it to other bookselling outlets like Amazon. There's a direct link to the GRB site on this page about the diary.

Yes, thank you. But, still, my parents closed my PayPal account... since I did order at least one and a half dozen books (not only about the Romanovs) for the past 7 months... and, there were some conflicts between me and my mother... and... well, I'm not allowed to use PayPal anymore - so, I can't really order it from Internet... : X I hope that the book will appear here one day ... : X : X
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« on: April 14, 2009, 03:21:15 PM »
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Thank you so much, with all my heart,Sarah!
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« on: April 14, 2009, 05:50:46 PM »
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A hot water bottle makes sense. I didn't remember that bit about Alexandra using cocaine and morphine. Although she used those things, I think I'd be surprised if she administered alcohol to the girls as a remedy.
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« on: April 14, 2009, 10:25:23 PM »
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Yes, I'd be surprised too, although using cocaine and morphine as medicines back then was thought to be helpful, rather than harmful. But it's true Alexandra and Nicholas wouldn't even use morphine for Alexei's hemophilia attacks, which were undoubtedly more painful than menstrual cramps, so if they didn't let Alexei use it for fear of dependence, I'd doubt they'd let the girls use it for cramps and using alcohol is doubtful too.
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« on: April 15, 2009, 01:34:30 PM »
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But it's true Alexandra and Nicholas wouldn't even use morphine for Alexei's hemophilia attacks, which were undoubtedly more painful than menstrual cramps, so if they didn't let Alexei use it for fear of dependence, I'd doubt they'd let the girls use it for cramps and using alcohol is doubtful too.

Actually, Olga wrote in her diary on January 30, 1917 that Alexei was injected with 1/2 syringe of morphine.

Al. got a shot of a ˝ syringe of morphine, and he is sleeping since 6.
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