Guest guest Posted May 26, 2001 Report Share Posted May 26, 2001 in regard to... THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Women are not supposed to snore, burp, sweat or pass gas. Therefore, we must bitch, or we will blow up. I do it all. Is that why I'm so sweet? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL Ya, right! I'll have to tell my hubby about this one!! Fly __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 Do any of you suffer from digestive problems. I have had lots of bloating, pain in upper abdomen area and side (left) and have recently had lots of burping and expelling odorless gas. I have been taking Librax to relax my colon, but so far it isn't working....eating a bland diet because if I eat regular foods, then I bloat up, etc. Please advise. caversa@... .jpg - Needs Your Help Urgently > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Hello- here. I am 45 years old. Dx'd with early Scleroderma last October. (Yeah, happy birthday......) Started on Minocin this past May. Felt absolutely fantastic for June, July and most of August. Still feel pretty good, but having a big problem with severe itching...... Also, I feel that my fingers are more swollen than they had been. Has this happened to anyone? I take 100mg Twice a day. I see Dr. Trentham in Boston. Would love to hear thoughts on this? Thanks, Ripley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 here. I am 45 years old. Dx'd with early Scleroderma last October. (Yeah, happy birthday......) Started on Minocin this past May. Felt absolutely fantastic for June, July and most of August. Still feel pretty good, but having a big problem with severe itching...... Also, I feel that my fingers are more swollen than they had been.Has this happened to anyone? I take 100mg Twice a day. I see Dr. Trentham in Boston. Would love to hear thoughts on this?Thanks, Ripley , itching in scleroderma can be a Herxheimer reaction. Maybe some of the members with scleroderma will share what has helped them. You might try the homeopathic Florasone. If it were me I think I'd make a hydrogen peroxide solution and apply it to those areas and see what happens. Ethel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 denise, try to get your doctor to prescribe the sporonox. I believe its really helpful in these situations, really effective. The trouble is that it is still patented and costs $7 a pill so the doctors don't like to prescribe because of insurance hassles. I know you can get it in mexican pharmacys as a generic if you live near the border or have a contact. hope you can get some. I think it may do the trick. kathy Re: rheumatic Digest Number 1836 here. I am 45 years old. Dx'd with early Scleroderma last October. (Yeah, happy birthday......) Started on Minocin this past May. Felt absolutely fantastic for June, July and most of August. Still feel pretty good, but having a big problem with severe itching...... Also, I feel that my fingers are more swollen than they had been.Has this happened to anyone? I take 100mg Twice a day. I see Dr. Trentham in Boston. Would love to hear thoughts on this?Thanks, Ripley , itching in scleroderma can be a Herxheimer reaction. Maybe some of the members with scleroderma will share what has helped them. You might try the homeopathic Florasone. If it were me I think I'd make a hydrogen peroxide solution and apply it to those areas and see what happens. Ethel To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Dear , My daughter will occasionally have a bout of maddening itching too! Here's what someone recommended: "Have you tried sporanox the antifungal. It worked really well for us. After that we moved to CMO the fatty acid and that helped my son tremendously." As for the swelling, she will periodically have one or both of her feet swell up like footballs, but I'm not sure what causes this. Changing her diet, i.e., making sure she has eliminated sugar, dairy, and gluten, usually seems to help. Ellen Re: rheumatic Digest Number 1836 here. I am 45 years old. Dx'd with early Scleroderma last October. (Yeah, happy birthday......) Started on Minocin this past May. Felt absolutely fantastic for June, July and most of August. Still feel pretty good, but having a big problem with severe itching...... Also, I feel that my fingers are more swollen than they had been.Has this happened to anyone? I take 100mg Twice a day. I see Dr. Trentham in Boston. Would love to hear thoughts on this?Thanks, Ripley , itching in scleroderma can be a Herxheimer reaction. Maybe some of the members with scleroderma will share what has helped them. You might try the homeopathic Florasone. If it were me I think I'd make a hydrogen peroxide solution and apply it to those areas and see what happens. Ethel To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 Hi group. I've been a sort of silent reader on the list. However, I am responding to the email on workers comp. I live in the state of CT and work for the state. I have been on temporary WC for some time. They expect us to get better so therefore the temp status. We don't have any recourse and now that they say the building has been renovated we are going to have to go back into the building. Heaven help us! -----Original Message----- From: [mailto: ] Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 12:01 PM Subject: [] Digest Number 1836 There are 14 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Re: Happy Holidays From: Gingersnap1964@... 2. Allergy and neurological response From: " a Carnes " <pj7@...> 3. Re: Happy Holidays From: brycervics@... 4. Thank you From: " frogzorro " <checkov14@...> 5. Re: Thank you From: Gingersnap1964@... 6. MOLD in Schools Raises Fears of Illness From: " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2C@...> 7. Alfred fights Killer fungus, Australia From: " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2C@...> 8. God Bless From: Gingersnap1964@... 9. Re: Just bought moldy home From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> 10. Re: Life With an Autoimmune Disease From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> 11. Re: Link to high blood pressure From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> 12. Re: Protocal Use From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> 13. Re: worker's compensation From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> 14. Re: Happy Holidays From: " a Button " <tinabut@...> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 13:31:23 EST From: Gingersnap1964@... Subject: Re: Happy Holidays Yes. Merry Christmas and my heart goes out to those alone like me. My daughter is gone. Tomorrow is a pot of coffee and a good book...I guess.I sit here and cry while I write this. It is my second Christmas like this. Hard to get a hold on it for some reason.God Bless to all, Janet [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 11:01:03 -0800 From: " a Carnes " <pj7@...> Subject: Allergy and neurological response I would be amazed if we weren't having an allergic response to inhaled antigens PLUS a systemic " eosinophilic " response AND a neurological " limbic kindling " response to those nasty neurotoxins. Wouldn't it be great to find one kind of doctor who knows about all the different " allergic " responses rather than having to see three? Doesn't it feel like mold is a " triple Whammy " ? - Yes, this seems likely. However, in my case which I briefly described I get the neurotoxin type response in the two buildings (and in the Peppermill Cassino) but I do NOT get the throat clearing, coughing sensation at all. That occurs in particular types of stores. It also seems to occur where the towels have fabric softener in them. I do have an allergic SKIN reaction to fragrances. I have had these " allergies " for years but the neurotoxin thing seems to be in the last 8 years since I developed chronic fatigue syndrome. Maybe the bottom line is AVOID, AVOID, AVOID. a ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:05:47 -0500 From: brycervics@... Subject: Re: Happy Holidays Hi Janet and all who are " alone " this Christmas. I hope we can add some cheer to each of you as we enjoy this Christmas time. I think we first need to get our basics together! Christmas is not a day for us to receive and expect a lot of worldly happiness. It is the day we celebrate the birth of our savour. Jesus was born to a young couple who had very little and could find no place to stay other than a stable! Now this was adaquate for him! Are we not better off with our homes or rooms? The relatives of Jesus were living elsewhere and did not show up at Christmas. Jesus met strangers in the form of shepards and wisemen. The call went out via a single star in the sky and was known only to those who believed in God. The joy we receive at Christmas is the knowledge that Christ was born and that he is our savour. The birth of hope and a divine hereafter! This is a time to rejoice and be happy about our future! So we will celebrate and share our blessings with each other. We can conjure up many cyber goodies to enjoy and better still worship our Lord in all that we do. So lets tune in to each other as we celebrate ! God's Blessings are always best shared. Ruth and Bryce On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 13:31:23 EST Gingersnap1964@... writes: Yes. Merry Christmas and my heart goes out to those alone like me. My daughter is gone. Tomorrow is a pot of coffee and a good book...I guess.I sit here and cry while I write this. It is my second Christmas like this. Hard to get a hold on it for some reason.God Bless to all, Janet [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 4 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 20:18:09 -0000 From: " frogzorro " <checkov14@...> Subject: Thank you , your post made me cry. I consider myself fortunate that my cat is healthy and with me, even though we have been in a hotel for so long. There are some people who care and that helps me through get through the bad days. I will be thinking of all of you and send my best wishes to everyone. Blessings, Lori Kossowsky and Meow Cat ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 5 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 15:49:34 EST From: Gingersnap1964@... Subject: Re: Thank you Thank you Ruth and Bryce Merry Christmas Janet [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 6 Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 01:45:04 -0000 From: " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2C@...> Subject: MOLD in Schools Raises Fears of Illness MOLD in Schools Raises Fears of Illness Washington Post, DC .... But at school, mold can be a serious problem. And this year, a wet spring and summer turned many local schools into petri dishes for mold to flourish. ... <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A25976-2003Dec23.html> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 7 Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 02:17:45 -0000 From: " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2C@...> Subject: Alfred fights Killer fungus, Australia Alfred fights killer fungus Mickelburough, state politics reporter 08dec03 THE Alfred Hospital is battling to repel a deadly fungal invasion of its Intensive Care Unit almost 23 months after the death of a patient. A leaked hospital report to the coroner about the January 2002 death reveals the Alfred has yet to find a solution. But rebuilding or relocating the unit has been rejected as too costly. Aspergillus spores are leaking into the three-year-old ICU as wind currents force them through small gaps in a roof and ceiling that have been deemed inappropriate for their intended purpose. Harmless to healthy people, the common fungus can be deadly to those whose immune system is weak, such as organ or bone marrow transplant recipients or AIDS sufferers. The report, by the Alfred's co-director (nursing) Mandy Sanford and general manager Lea Pope, says the problem is " unprecedented " . The hospital has had to close one intensive care bed and move six others to a temporary area on another floor for use by susceptible patients " whenever possible " . But the coroner was told rebuilding or moving the unit had been rejected, because of the " financial implications " of the $10-15 million cost and because doing so would expose patients to the fungus or force a cut in the ICU beds available. The hospital is now investigating fumigating the roof and sealing it with a membrane, and improving air filtration. But the cost and effectiveness of this has not yet been ascertained. Opposition health spokesman said the Alfred's financial woes were delaying a solution. Bayside Health -- of which the Alfred is part -- posted a $8.1 million deficit last financial year. " ns have a right to feel confident that when attending hospital they are safe from infection, " Mr said. " The Health Minister needs to explain precisely what the situation at the Alfred is and what the Government intends to do about it. " The fungal problem surfaced in January last year, after a male patient died of pneumonia triggered by the aspergillus fungus. The leaked report reveals a subsequent review of hospital records found 41 patients had been infected by the common airborne fungus in the 18 months after the Alfred's new 25-bed ICU opened in August 2000, compared with six cases in the previous 18 months. Ms Pope yesterday denied a lack of money had delayed a solution, saying the problem had proved more complex than first thought. " We think that what we are currently working on will work, " she said. She said the hospital would continue to ensure that those patients at greatest risk were treated outside the affected area. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 8 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:10:57 EST From: Gingersnap1964@... Subject: God Bless I just want to say , Merry Christmas everyone, wherever you are . We all share a bond and we should be thankfull for that. Bryce and Ruths story is right.I know its hard. It is for me. I have been crying all evening and my mold illness isnt good right now. But this group is like all holding hands. And Im putting out mine and my heart and Gods Blessings to all of you. God Bless, Janet [This message contained attachments] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 9 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:23:19 -0600 From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> Subject: Re: Just bought moldy home I may depend on what state you live in. I got Mercury poisoning twice. It happened when I was working at a manufacturing site of the company that I used to work for, in McKinney Texas. My worker's comp claim was rejected because I could not identify the SOURCE of the mercury. You might have better luck with a mold claim, but worker's comp in Texas is set up to protect the company, not the workers. It's all a part of the tort reform laws that consider ALL laws suits against businesses costly and frivolous. -- E. s Registered Massage Therapist Macrobiotic Counselor Reiki Practitioner Professional Speaker > I was told by a lawyer that you cannot sue your employer. There has to > be a third party. Therefore no one pays for what they hid from me that > made me sck. > Janet ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 10 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:28:04 -0600 From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> Subject: Re: Life With an Autoimmune Disease If you have an autoimmune disease, you might want to check out the Environmental Health Center in Dallas (www.ehcd.com). -- E. s Registered Massage Therapist Macrobiotic Counselor Reiki Practitioner Professional Speaker > http://my.webmd.com/content/Article/76/90216.htm?pagenumber=1 > > Life With an Autoimmune Disease > > If you have general, lingering symptoms, you may be suffering from an > autoimmune disease -- which means your immune system is attacking > healthy tissue. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 11 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:44:15 -0600 From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> Subject: Re: Link to high blood pressure I was tested for incitants that make my blood pressure go up. Molds, pollen, many chemicals, & foods were found. I was immunized against most of these things, using the provocative-neutralization method. Later on I got mercury poisoning and my BP went up and stayed up all of the time. Then I became chemically sensitive, and put in for disability. My disability got rejected and I was then laid off. Even after detoxifying from the mercury, I an now even more sensitive to mold, pollens, foods, etc. Some references to HPB from toxic building can be found in some of Dr Sherry ' books (www.prestigepublishing.com) or Dr Doris Rapp's books (www.drrapp.com). -- E. s Registered Massage Therapist Macrobiotic Counselor Reiki Practitioner Professional Speaker > My Cardiologist diagnosed me with primary pulmonary hypertension when > it was measured at 45 in of mercury. This was actually secondary to > the pulmonary hypersensitivity, the logic being that when the alveoli > (sp?) constrict in the lungs due to an antigen (irritant) the heart > has to pump blood harder to get it to oxygenate. This is only one of > the hypertensions possible due to mold exposure, anyone have any more? > > Brad Marsh > -----Original Message----- > From: a Carnes [mailto:pj7@...] > Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 3:48 PM > > Subject: [] Link to high blood pressure > > Can anyone give me a link to a medical research article which > indicates that > blood pressure may rise in a toxic building? Also, which toxins might be > most likely to cause this? > a Carnes - new to this list ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 12 Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 23:55:05 -0600 From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> Subject: Re: Protocal Use You might want to get a copy of " Detoxify or Die " written by Dr Sherry . Pay particular attention to the FIR sauna for detoxifying toxic metals. I am also seeing a doctor that practices Traditional Chinese Medicine. He uses kinesiology, herbs, etc., too. It sounds to me like you are on the right track. -- E. s Registered Massage Therapist Macrobiotic Counselor Reiki Practitioner Professional Speaker > I am now seeing a kinesiologist. I have been taking homeopathic > medicine she makes for SIX months to finally calm my whacked out > immune system. As of the day, she started me on a regimen that she > said a first patient would start. That means progress for me no matter > how slow. Last year at this time I couldn't even get out of bed or > turn over from the muscle pain. She says my first problem shows heavy > metal problem which predisposed me to the mold. Here is what I take as > of the other > day. > Min-Tran, Pituitrophin,cholacol,PB8, nutriclear,Intestinal > Ecology,Flax seed and Aloe vera. The last four are made into a shake > with berries. I am always constipated and I back up my system and feel > very ill not ridding myself of toxins.Tastes like hell. > ANYWAY.....I guess I am looking for comments to a kinesiologist and > the protocal.I am open minded and no medical doctor has helped me. > Thanks, > Janet ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 13 Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 00:11:37 -0600 From: " E. s " <donald.jacobs6@...> Subject: Re: worker's compensation Don't hold your breath waiting for workers comp to do anything for you. If you live in Texas, or some other state that has had " workers comp reform " , then don't even waste your time. -- E. s Registered Massage Therapist Macrobiotic Counselor Reiki Practitioner Professional Speaker > Hi all, > > Has anyone in this group ever had a worker's compensation > investigation case for sick building syndrome? I'm looking for > guidance from someone else who may have already been through the > process. Thanks in advance. > > laboheme ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 14 Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 08:00:42 -0700 From: " a Button " <tinabut@...> Subject: Re: Happy Holidays [This message is not in displayable format] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ FAIR USE NOTICE: This site contains copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. 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Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 howdy everyone. Any advise on strengthening my legs, especially my right one of which I drag after a hundred feet or so. will swimming help? I've done the stationary bicyicle an the weight lifts. Need some help out there. thanks --- low dose naltrexone wrote: > There are 25 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. Re: Relapse after starting/topknotyorkies > From: " Bren " <b63powell@...> > 2. Re:Fibro and LDN > From: " dockeydoo " <mccarthycp@...> > 3. Re: Re: HELP!! > From: <danielsiebold@...> > 4. Re: Problems ordering from Medsmex > From: " carolinavanderlande " > <annacarolina1968@...> > 5. For those with Fibromyalgia/Off Topic > From: " Bren " <b63powell@...> > 6. LDN For Multiple Sclerosis and Transverse > Myelitis > From: " Crystal " > <CrystalAngel6267@...> > 7. Re: Spasticity > From: " bassygirl2001 " > <theballyotter@...> > 8. Re: Digest Number 1835 > From: LOL44@... > 9. Re: Re: Spasticity > From: " Aletha Wittmann " > <Aletha@...> > 10. Re: Digest Number 1835 > From: " Bren " <b63powell@...> > 11. Hey > From: Sheldon Bullis <shelbul@...> > 12. Hey > From: Sheldon Bullis <shelbul@...> > 13. Hey > From: Sheldon Bullis <shelbul@...> > 14. Hey > From: Sheldon Bullis <shelbul@...> > 15. Re: Re: Digest Number 1835 > From: " Aletha Wittmann " > <Aletha@...> > 16. Re: Re:Fibro and LDN > From: " oothappam " > <oothappam@...> > 17. Neurologist In Tampa, Fl > From: " lmauro143 " <lmauro143@...> > 18. Re: Neurologist In Tampa, Fl > From: " Aletha Wittmann " > <Aletha@...> > 19. Second Annual Low Dose Naltrexone > Conference > From: " Susie Sedlock " <2002Eldo@...> > 20. Re: Second Annual Low Dose Naltrexone > Conference > From: " Aletha Wittmann " > <Aletha@...> > 21. Re: Second Annual Low Dose Naltrexone > Conference > From: " Susie Sedlock " <2002Eldo@...> > 22. fda > From: " tbayuk " <tbayuk@...> > 23. food > From: " tbayuk " <tbayuk@...> > 24. Re: Neurologist In Tampa, Fl > From: " lmauro143 " <lmauro143@...> > 25. Hey Hi everyone > From: Penrose > <kathypnrs@...> > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 19:15:13 -0000 > From: " Bren " <b63powell@...> > Subject: Re: Relapse after starting/topknotyorkies > > > > > > > > > Hi Guys, > > > > > > I have MS and just started taking 3.0 LDN 11 > days ago. After the > > > fifth day, I went into a full blown > exasurbation, and I am still > > there > > > 6 days later. I was just wondering if anyone > else has experienced > > > this, and how long did it last for you? I am > hopeful, and hanging in > > > there until this one passes! Prayers for > everyone out there going > > > through the same thing!!! > > >felt like I ws going to throw up last > > night. > > ======= > > Topknot > > What is your capsule filler? > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 19:36:01 -0000 > From: " dockeydoo " <mccarthycp@...> > Subject: Re:Fibro and LDN > > Hi Margaret > I have been on ldn for about 2 months for fibro. I > am currently taking 3 mg. I found the > first few weeks to be really good with pain relief. > Now however I am not so good again. It > seems to be the pattern with me that my body seems > to get used to things. i also take > guaifeinisin and recently stopped this to see if ldn > would work on its own. However the > pain came back quite bad in my back. I will have to > see how it goes. > > All the best > Cathal- > > > I am so glad that you are doing so well. I am > sending you a " welcome > > e-mail " as we speak. > > > > My best > > Aletha > > > > Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: New to the > group & my 2 cents on weight > > loss > > > > > > > Hi Aletha, > > > I also agree that it is strange that doctors > don't want to prescribe > > > LDN when there are no side effects - what harm > can it do but if > > > anything improve the condition. I live in > Edmonton, Alberta, Canada > > > and we are very fortunate that we have a > Pharmacy that compounds the 50 > > > mg. LDN and uses only lactose as a filler. They > are the only pharmacy > > > here that does this. Now get a doctor to > prescribe it. Well > > > fortunately my general practitioner (By the way > he is Chinese) was > > > willing to prescribe it for me after he did some > research on it > > > himself. Originally I took some printed > material off the web page for > > > LDN and he read it too. There is another MD who > will prescribe LDN. > > > He is in holistic medicine and says he himself > is taking it as a > > > preventative. Also I have mentioned this before > I have Fibromayalgia > > > (for almost 20 years) and it is the first time I > have had relief of > > > pain. Can't really believe it. Haven't seen > too much on this site > > > about Fibro people. Would be interested to know > how many are taking > > > LDN for fibro and arhtritis. I have been > spreading the word about ldn > > > to those I feel could benefit from it. Just the > other I gave some ino > > > to my neighbour lady who was just diagnosed with > Parkinsons. This site > > > is just wonderful in that there is so much > information gained from > > > other people's experiences. I joined last > December but did not receive > > > a welcome package. Not sure who to talk to > about this so will wait for > > > a reply from whoever. Just had to get my two > bits worth on here. I am > > > 150% better than I have been in years and only > hope and pray it > > > continues for the rest of my days. Sure makes > for === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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