Guest guest Posted November 22, 2008 Report Share Posted November 22, 2008 > > Hi Bee: > > I really need help, please. When I picked up the heavy box a few months > ago I got a hernia between my navel and breast bone. My intestine > (transverse colon) gets stuck in there and can be pulled in about three > inches causing nausea, pain, very bad pulling from my groin, my b/p > goes up 20 points and same with pulse. I have seen several doctors and > had a CT done with no help or diagnosis for this yet. The next > recommendation after another long visit in the ER last night is > colonoscopy, hoping it is stuck when they do the proceedure so they can > see it. > > Is this condition something you are familiar with? > Also, I had tears around both lower rib area. Over time those have > seemed to open completely leaving me to feel my diaphragm is no longer > attached and in place. In fact, I can't involuntarily inhale while > laying on my back. Can I live normally without a diaphragm or with an > injured one? > > It has been 4 months since the injury. I am scared and frustrated. I > hope you or someone else in the group can help me. I have lost much > sleep, eat little and felt on several occasions that my life is in > danger from the heart related stuff. I hope you or someone in the group > can help me. +++Hi Avaa. Hernias can happen to anyone, and in different areas of the body. A colonoscopy won't help since the muscles have separated. You should see an alternative practitioner who can help you with it, and wear a brace in the meantime. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 Hi Bee and thank you for the reply and info. Friday, a friend was working on my right side when the diaphragm slipped back in place. I had hiccups today and no cardio symptoms at all in 3 days. She said it was dislocated. Also, I began to do the self adjustment technique for hiatal hernia which is extremely helpful. The only thing is that I couldn't close the illiocecal like I used to do prior to the slipped diaphragm. So I began using lavander oil on the diaphragm and an ice cube in a baggie on illiocecal prior to the adjustment while closing the espohageal valve manually. It works. Been on the programme for 4 months now, following it closely and have not cheated at all. I am up to 6T c/o and adding an antifungal in very low doses. My blood work is great and I am beginning to feel wonderful. For anyone with candida in lungs: I was using diluted oregano oil in my ears and it seemed to help my lungs too as I was breathing out the fumes. Added bonus is no intestinal gas. So I got an idea. I bought organic cigarettes and add a few drops of clove oil to one then smoked it. I have cleared out many balls of a yellow/green kind I can only assune are the fungus. (Same stuff that was coming out of sinuses a few weeks ago.) I hope this technique is safe and helpful to others. Thank you again, Bee. You are a wonderful lady and so very helpful to us all. Avaa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 > > Hi Bee and thank you for the reply and info. > > Friday, a friend was working on my right side when the diaphragm > slipped back in place. I had hiccups today and no cardio symptoms at > all in 3 days. She said it was dislocated. > > Also, I began to do the self adjustment technique for hiatal hernia > which is extremely helpful. The only thing is that I couldn't close > the illiocecal like I used to do prior to the slipped diaphragm. So I > began using lavander oil on the diaphragm and an ice cube in a baggie > on illiocecal prior to the adjustment while closing the espohageal > valve manually. It works. +++That's wonderful Avaa! Well done! > > Been on the programme for 4 months now, following it closely and > have not cheated at all. I am up to 6T c/o and adding an antifungal > in very low doses. My blood work is great and I am beginning to feel wonderful. > > For anyone with candida in lungs: I was using diluted oregano oil in > my ears and it seemed to help my lungs too as I was breathing out the > fumes. Added bonus is no intestinal gas. So I got an idea. I bought > organic cigarettes and add a few drops of clove oil to one then > smoked it. I have cleared out many balls of a yellow/green kind I can > only assune are the fungus. (Same stuff that was coming out of > sinuses a few weeks ago.) I hope this technique is safe and helpful > to others. +++That stuff isn't actually candida, since it is increased mucus which the body forms in order to get rid of toxins. Yellow and green is the color of toxins, which would include candida toxins. +++That's great idea to smoke organic cigarettes with clove oil! Good for you! > > Thank you again, Bee. You are a wonderful lady and so very helpful to us all. +++You are so very welcome Avaa! Onward & upward! Luv & Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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