Guest guest Posted November 16, 2006 Report Share Posted November 16, 2006 Marci wrote: > Also, I have a question about olive oil. I ran out of it about two weeks > ago and I have been having lots of increased inflammation That figures. Extra virgin olive oil (EVO) is very anti-inflammatory - loaded with antioxidant (one of the strongest ones known to exist) and omega-9 (oleic acid) fatty acid. ALL the other plant oils are inflamamtory. Also - the more saturated fat you eat, (or heaven forbid trans fat) the more EVO you need to counter the inflammation from saturated fat. The idea is to eat a net anti-inflammatory diet. So you need to get your EVO back. (The extra virgin aspect is relevant too! It has the most antioxidant and oleic acid) The other anti-inflamamtory oil is fish oil. Namaste, Irene -- Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2006 Report Share Posted November 17, 2006 This makes sense. When I ran out of EVO, I substituted butter (I already did a bit of butter) so that that was all the fat I was getting. I need to get some more EVO, you're right. I also cut back on my fish oils because I was trying to conserve because our money has been beyond tight lately. Thanks... I will up everything now and consider it a complete necessity!! Marci Re: Re: Hello > > > Marci wrote: >> Also, I have a question about olive oil. I ran out of it about two weeks >> ago and I have been having lots of increased inflammation > > That figures. > Extra virgin olive oil (EVO) is very anti-inflammatory - loaded with > antioxidant (one of the strongest ones known to exist) and omega-9 > (oleic acid) fatty acid. > ALL the other plant oils are inflamamtory. > > Also - the more saturated fat you eat, (or heaven forbid trans fat) the > more EVO you need to counter the inflammation from saturated fat. The > idea is to eat a net anti-inflammatory diet. > > So you need to get your EVO back. (The extra virgin aspect is relevant > too! It has the most antioxidant and oleic acid) > > The other anti-inflamamtory oil is fish oil. > > Namaste, > Irene > -- > Irene de Villiers, B.Sc AASCA MCSSA D.I.Hom/D.Vet.Hom. > P.O. Box 4703 Spokane WA 99220. > www.angelfire.com/fl/furryboots/clickhere.html (Veterinary Homeopath.) > " Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt one doing it. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Hi Ed, I don't think you will have any trouble riding your motor bike. Some here ride horses and I guess it is easier to get on the bike than a horse. if you read some of the past emails on the list you will see the posibilities are endless. Also check out the hip data base where people have recorded the outcome of their hip surgery. Welcome to the list, I hope it will provide the information and support you need for this surgery. Aussie Margaret RTHR 1990 revised 2004 Hello | My name is Ed, I am being told by a Orthopedic Surgeon that I need a new | hip, left side, this is a major concern for me and I am hoping to get some help | from those who have done it and those that are considering it.. I am 61 years | old and my most favorite hobby is riding my 1986 Goldwing motorcycle, the | fear of not being able to ride is a major concern so anyone that understands | this in particular I would especially appreciate hearing from. | Thanks in advance for any help | Ed | Near Philadelphia | Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 Hi Ed. Arthur here (near burg!) I'm 58. I had a THR on November 10. You will have to observe hip precautions for as long as your doctor says--sometimes that's for 2 or 3 months, sometimes longer, sometimes for life. That depends on the kind of implant you have, the surgery, your age, activity, and other factors, all of which your doctor will evaluate and tell you how long to observe them. For riding, I'm guessing that means not closing the hip angle less than 90 degrees. You can probably make some adjustments to the motocycle seat to accommodate your riding, when your doctor gives your the OK. Have you discussed this with your doctor? I'm sure that if you describe your riding needs (and maybe even show him the bike), he can tell you what you need to do. --Arthur --- fordf348@... wrote: > My name is Ed, I am being told by a Orthopedic > Surgeon that I need a new > hip, left side, this is a major concern for me and I > am hoping to get some help > from those who have done it and those that are > considering it.. I am 61 years > old and my most favorite hobby is riding my 1986 > Goldwing motorcycle, the > fear of not being able to ride is a major concern > so anyone that understands > this in particular I would especially appreciate > hearing from. > Thanks in advance for any help > Ed > Near Philadelphia > Arthur in Pennsylvania __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2006 Report Share Posted December 19, 2006 ---Hi Ed, Before you set a date to have a hip replacement, please check out hip resurfacing. It's much kinder to folks who want to stay active and keep full range of motion. The head of the femur in left intact and is fitted with a cap that keeps the natural size of the femur. I am 62 and had my hip resurfaced at age 61 in Columbia, South Carolina by Dr Gross. he's awesome as a surgeon and is about the most down-to-earth and patient man I've ever met. Find out more at a site called Surfacehippies here; surfacehippy/messages You won't be sorry. I wish you all the best, ..... Maxine In Joint Replacement , fordf348@... wrote: > > My name is Ed, I am being told by a Orthopedic Surgeon that I need a new > hip, left side, this is a major concern for me and I am hoping to get some help > from those who have done it and those that are considering it.. I am 61 years > old and my most favorite hobby is riding my 1986 Goldwing motorcycle, the > fear of not being able to ride is a major concern so anyone that understands > this in particular I would especially appreciate hearing from. > Thanks in advance for any help > Ed > Near Philadelphia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Ed- I had my hip resurfaced by a Rothman Institute doctor in October. You may be eligible for that procedure. You can look it up online by googling BHR hip resurfacing. The Doctor who did mine is Hozack, & is very good. BHR Hozack 10/17-10/31/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hi , I saw on the news tonight it was about Hip Resurfacing and Hip replacement I was 57 and my Dr did a total Hip replacement on my right side this was almost 7 years ago after the operation he said my Hip wasn't that bad so he could have done a Resurfacing on me or back then they didn't have Resurfacing ? I couldn't believe that it cost $30,000 to $40,000 I don't think mind cost that much ,my Hip didn't turn out liked I thought it would:-(Well you take care and have a Happy Holiday :-) Susie <flotsam@...> wrote: Ed- I had my hip resurfaced by a Rothman Institute doctor in October.You may be eligible for that procedure. You can look it up online bygoogling BHR hip resurfacing. The Doctor who did mine is Hozack, & is very good. BHR Hozack 10/17-10/31/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Hi Susie- Resurfacing was just approved in the USofA in May. It has been done in the UK & around the world for about 11 years, including trials. Go to the group surfacehippy to find more out. Or you can ask me more specifics & I'll answer as I can. Resurfacing uses the head of the femur as part of the armature, so you lose less bone, & can get a THR later if needed. Plus it is metal on metal with a large head & socket, & able to support normal weight bearing from what I understand. Peace Hozack BHR 10/17-10/31/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Hi , Thanks for letting me know about the resurfacing I need my Left knee done I'm 63 I might be too old for resurfacing I had a total Knee replacement done on my right side and a Hip replacement done on my right side and I hate the way it feels and I have bad scar tissues and bursitis in my new Hip ,the only thing I hate about it is my leg is still sore and is numb . I also have Arthritis in my Spine and my two feet and that's a pain to walk . Well I hope you had a nice Christmas :-) Susie <flotsam@...> wrote: Hi Susie- Resurfacing was just approved in the USofA in May. It hasbeen done in the UK & around the world for about 11 years, includingtrials. Go to the group surfacehippy to find more out. Or youcan ask me more specifics & I'll answer as I can. Resurfacing usesthe head of the femur as part of the armature, so you lose less bone, & can get a THR later if needed. Plus it is metal on metal with alarge head & socket, & able to support normal weight bearing from whatI understand.PeaceHozack BHR 10/17-10/31/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 I haven't heard of it, but I haven't researched it, either. You might want to ask your pharmacist. Colleen jennlawton <jennlawton@...> wrote: Yesterday my father in law passed away. I have had a very down day today because I was there in the hospice when it happened. I have started taking my Lexapro with a vitamin power drink around the same time. Do you think that might be a problem. I have heard of some people having problems taking vitamins and lexapro so have any of you heard of this problem? Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Jenn -- > Yesterday my father in law passed away. I have had > a very down day > today because I was there in the hospice when it > happened. I have > started taking my Lexapro with a vitamin power drink > around the same > time. Do you think that might be a problem. I have > heard of some > people having problems taking vitamins and lexapro > so have any of you > heard of this problem? Thanks! Sorry about losing your dad. I couldn't find anything a vitamin Lexapro interation when I searched. njg, Medical Librarian " I don't trust anyone over ten who listens to the Sound of Music. " -- Goodbye Lover (1999) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 Hi Jen, Welcome to our group. You know Nina just posted some guidelines either yesterday or the day before, and has a website that is great also. We have several other folks on here from Fla. You will just love Dr.A and his team. They are the greatest!!! I went alone and never felt alone or ever has a problem with travel. I wish you the best of luck. I know you will do great. Just follow the rules and their you go. Keep us posted. Debjen_jen_77 <jen_jen_77@...> wrote: Hi this is my 1st post I figured I should go ahead and introduce myself since I've been watching everybodies lives unfold on here. My name is and I am going to be banded on the 19th by Dr. Aceves. Just looking for some tips to success from some of the old timers. I'm excited and nervous at the same time. The biggest concern is the long flight back. I've got to fly back to Tampa from San Diego. I have approx 120lbs to loose so I hope this is the tool that will help me get there. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks in advance-Jen Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 Hi Jen, This is from Melbourne Florida. I flew out of Orlando and back without any problem. Just take it slow and allow plenty of time so that you are not in a rush. Someone had an " experience " so I will suggest that you bring a carry on bag with a change of underware, slacks and a plastic bag...(you can tell where I am going with this one) I was fine, and I would say that 99% of everyone does not have a problem, but just in case, it would probably be worth the little extra effort. Good Luck, everything will go great. B --- Deb <horseigot@...> wrote: > Hi Jen, > Welcome to our group. You know Nina just posted > some guidelines > either yesterday or the day before, and has > a website that is > great also. We have several other folks on here > from Fla. You will just > love Dr.A and his team. They are the greatest!!! I > went alone and never > felt alone or ever has a problem with travel. I > wish you the best of luck. > I know you will do great. Just follow the rules > and their you go. > Keep us posted. > Deb > > jen_jen_77 <jen_jen_77@...> wrote: > Hi this is my 1st post I figured I should > go ahead and introduce myself > since I've been watching everybodies lives unfold on > here. My name is > and I am going to be banded on the 19th by > Dr. Aceves. Just > looking for some tips to success from some of the > old timers. I'm > excited and nervous at the same time. The biggest > concern is the long > flight back. I've got to fly back to Tampa from San > Diego. I have > approx 120lbs to loose so I hope this is the tool > that will help me get > there. Any advise is appreciated. > Thanks in advance-Jen > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and > always stay connected to friends. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2007 Report Share Posted January 13, 2007 Hi and welcome!! This tool can definitely help!! Many on here have lost well over 100 lbs and you can too! I think going into this, that a realistic outlook will help too. Be patient if nothing else! The first 6weeks are for HEALING not weight loss..which may or may not happen. The fills are the key to not feeling hungry and being satisfied with smaller portions. Some people have fills and are tight from them every-time, others may take a few trys 2,3,4 to get filled up. Don't get discouraged with little weight loss initially or the fill process. I told my self going into this that I had to give it at-least a year to lose my 60+lbs. That would be 5lbs a month on average and if I could do better than that great!! It takes some getting used to but everybody figures it out at their own pace. Walk, Walk & Walk some more! After surgery to relieve the gas in your chest and then for exercise..it really helps the scale move!! That's the only form of exercise I have done...no marathons for me... just walking the dog, taking the stairs, parking far away from the entry ect...EXPECT to throw-up (pb-ing) & have thick mucus to spit out (slimimg). Although it may not happen to you...expect it and it won't be so shocking if it does. Most of us have or do. It's part of the band and less is best. In time you learn how to not do it! :-) The fight home is MOST uncomfortable...but my bed was my reward!,worth the trip! Post on here often, ask questions, weird pains and sensations are normal but ask about them to confirm it's normal...anything..just ask! I wish you all the best...you'll do terrific!..I just know it! Dana -------------- Original message -------------- From: "jen_jen_77" <jen_jen_77@...> Hi this is my 1st post I figured I should go ahead and introduce myself since I've been watching everybodies lives unfold on here. My name is and I am going to be banded on the 19th by Dr. Aceves. Just looking for some tips to success from some of the old timers. I'm excited and nervous at the same time. The biggest concern is the long flight back. I've got to fly back to Tampa from San Diego. I have approx 120lbs to loose so I hope this is the tool that will help me get there. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks in advance-Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Welcome to the group. I stumbled across this group too. I always new that I had allergies, found out the hard way about aspirin...then later diagnosed with asthma. Then my polyps "literally" started popping out of my nose. How embarrassing for a 20 year old! The doctor of course performed surgery to remove them. I was a dumb bunny, I thought I was cured! Then 2 years later, I went in for a general check up saying I had sinus headaches that would turn into Migraines. The doctor said, "Oh yeah? Point to your head and tell me where the pains start and seem to end." So pointing to my forehead, through my eye, ending up on my cheek bone. Or my cheek bone going to my ear and up and over my forehead. That's when the doctor said... FACIAL PAIN caused by swelling of the polyps. And when the polyps and infection go untreated, what seems like a simple sinus headache turns into those god-awful Migraines where, dark, silence, and oblivion are welcome. As soon as I start with my symptoms I usually take Excedrin Migraine or Tylenol w/ caffeine AND an ice-pack to the affected area. (not to mention the daily allergy, asthma, & flonase meds). Now that I've had these recurring symptoms for 3 weeks - I break down and contact the ENT. Oh yeah, the doc put me on Prednisone and Antibiotics... I'm dreading to see what he wants to do, I don't want to go to surgery #7. Sorry for the chattiness... it's the steroids. Hopefully my dialog might be of some assistance to you. I think my body just took a natural dislike to beer & wine. I don't like the taste, but the very few times I've had it - swelled up nose and a headache are the result. And since I try to stay away from perfumes, hairsprays, cigarette smog, etc. my partying days ended and I now do small gatherings at my home or select environments. Best of luck! Hello I just stumbled on to this site one hour ago. I am in my early 40'sand have had Samter's since I was 22. I took a beta blocker calledInderal for migrains. Within a week I had astha symptoms and a badnose. Three nasal surgeries later I am still suffering daily with it.Singulair helped for about 12 months and then the constant inflamednose started up again. I go on 4 to 5 courses of prendizone a year. I can usually tell when my body can handle a beer or glass of wine. Istill have a migraine about once every 3 months. I used to have themonce every three days. Barometric pressure also effects my nose. Didany of you in the forum have there Samters preceeded by migraines? Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 > > From: " brammerkm " <Kim's.junk@...> > Date: 2007/05/03 Thu PM 05:16:59 EDT > > Subject: Hello > > Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself; my name is > . I am having problems being positive, although I have always > been a positive, happy person. Unfortunately, I have a very strong > negative force in my life, which I cannot escape, so I am looking for > ways to overcome the influence. I greatly appreciate all the positive > thoughts of the day that I've read. Peace. > Hi , The best defence you have against someone none acceptance or negative influence is your own self acceptance .This important to realize you have the right to love your self unconditionally regardless of the negative influence or negative tapes messages have said other wise . you can give yourself that right and in power yourself with your own self acceptance . Thanks, +> quam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 WELCOME TO THE GROUP ,KIMBERLY.I'M SURE YOU'LL ENJOY BEING IN THE GROUP. MUKUL http://mukulchaudhri.blogspot.com Hello Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself; my name is . I am having problems being positive, although I have always been a positive, happy person. Unfortunately, I have a very strong negative force in my life, which I cannot escape, so I am looking for ways to overcome the influence. I greatly appreciate all the positive thoughts of the day that I've read. Peace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2007 Report Share Posted May 4, 2007 DEAR KIMBERLY, PLEASE GO THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES http://fromnegativetopositive.blogspot.com http://watchwhatyouspeak.blogspot.com Thanks Mukul Hello> > Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself; my name is > . I am having problems being positive, although I have always > been a positive, happy person. Unfortunately, I have a very strong > negative force in my life, which I cannot escape, so I am looking for > ways to overcome the influence. I greatly appreciate all the positive > thoughts of the day that I've read. Peace.> Hi , The best defence you have against someone none acceptance or negative influence is your own self acceptance .This important to realize you have the right to love your self unconditionally regardless of the negative influence or negative tapes messages have said other wise . you can give yourself that right and in power yourself with your own self acceptance .Thanks,+> quam> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2007 Report Share Posted May 5, 2007 Thank you so much. > > DEAR KIMBERLY, > > PLEASE GO THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES > > http://fromnegativetopositive.blogspot.com > http://watchwhatyouspeak.blogspot.com > > Thanks > > Mukul > Hello > > > > Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself; my name is > > . I am having problems being positive, although I have always > > been a positive, happy person. Unfortunately, I have a very strong > > negative force in my life, which I cannot escape, so I am looking for > > ways to overcome the influence. I greatly appreciate all the positive > > thoughts of the day that I've read. Peace. > > > Hi , The best defence you have against someone none acceptance or negative influence is your own self acceptance .This important to realize you have the right to love your self unconditionally regardless of the negative influence or negative tapes messages have said other wise . you can give yourself that right and in power yourself with your own self acceptance . > > > Thanks, > +> quam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2007 Report Share Posted May 5, 2007 DEAR KIMBERLY,...WE CHOOSE WHO TO LET BE A PART OF OUR LIVES---IF, THE NEGATIVE FACTOR (PERSON) IS NOT SOMEONE YOU CAN EASILY AVOID,..A BOSS...CO-WORKER...TRY TO THINK POSITIVE THOUGHTS TO YOURSELF!!! PEP-TALKS IF,..YOU WILL--- & IMAGINE THE OFFENDING PARTY IN EMBARASSING POSITION (HAHA) OR IF POSSIBLE...GET RID OF THE NEGATIVE....PERSON---YOU DON'T NEED TO SUBJECT YOURSELF TO THEIR ISSUES/ PROBLEMS! THEN THEY BECOME YOUR SSUES NOT THEIRS!!! NOT GOOD!!!HOPE THIS HELPS--TCA...XOXO Hello> > > > Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself; my name is > > . I am having problems being positive, although I have always > > been a positive, happy person. Unfortunately, I have a very strong > > negative force in my life, which I cannot escape, so I am looking for > > ways to overcome the influence. I greatly appreciate all the positive > > thoughts of the day that I've read. Peace.> > > Hi , The best defence you have against someone none acceptance or negative influence is your own self acceptance .This important to realize you have the right to love your self unconditionally regardless of the negative influence or negative tapes messages have said other wise . you can give yourself that right and in power yourself with your own self acceptance .> > > Thanks,> +> quam> >> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out new cars at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2007 Report Share Posted May 6, 2007 , Yes, I will use your suggestions! Thank you. No, unfortunately I cannot get rid of the person. He is my husband of 15 years, and we just had twins about 16 months ago, so I am here. I try not to hear the things he says to me and about others since trying to say positive things to him in response only results in arguments. The technique of " tuning out " has resulted in some positive steps for me, emotionally. Yes, those things are definitely his issues, and I have stepped away from them, but your suggestion helps me stick to that resolve. Thanks again for your kind response. Peace. > > > > DEAR KIMBERLY, > > > > PLEASE GO THROUGH THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES > > > > http://fromnegative topositive. blogspot. com > > http://watchwhatyou speak.blogspot. com > > > > Thanks > > > > Mukul > > Hello > > > > > > Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself; my name is > > > . I am having problems being positive, although I have > always > > > been a positive, happy person. Unfortunately, I have a very > strong > > > negative force in my life, which I cannot escape, so I am > looking for > > > ways to overcome the influence. I greatly appreciate all the > positive > > > thoughts of the day that I've read. Peace. > > > > > Hi , The best defence you have against someone none acceptance > or negative influence is your own self acceptance .This important to > realize you have the right to love your self unconditionally > regardless of the negative influence or negative tapes messages have > said other wise . you can give yourself that right and in power > yourself with your own self acceptance . > > > > > > Thanks, > > +> quam > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 -Welcome! I am fairly new myself and don't understand a lot but trying to learn. I, too do a little skin patch right now since I wasn't sure I could ingest and there is my daughter also so am looking to find out how to test how much we would need. -- In iodine , " Nettie " <oklady81@...> wrote: > > I just wanted to intoduce myself, I am a new member and my name is > Nettie. Several years ago my Dr. said I had Hypothyroidism, a ping > pong sized goiter and pre cancerous nodules, he started me on 25MG's > of thyroid hormones, every morning when I took the pill I got a bad > headache, but it was gone in a few hours. The next month he increased > the hormones to 75 MG's, every time I took one it felt like the top of > my head was coming off and the headache lasted all day. I have been > into natural healing for years, so knew there had to be a better way, > so out came all my prescription alternative books. I started out > taking kelp, then changed to Bladderwrack because my blood type diet > said that was the best form of kelp for my type O blood. I read > somewhere about painting a 2 inch square on your skin, so have been > using that for the last couple of years. Every checkup my thyroid has > been perfect, my Dr. knows what I am doing and says not to change a > thing, just keep on doing everything I am doing. > > For so many years I have felt like I was just stumbling around in the > dark all by myself, I am so happy that I have found you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 You need to do an Iodine-Loading Test go here to find out all about it along with the iodine protocol, Best price for Iodoral the tablet form. Breast cancer choices -- Re: Hello -Welcome! I am fairly new myself and don't understand a lot but trying to learn. I, too do a little skin patch right now since I wasn't sure I could ingest and there is my daughter also so am looking to find out how to test how much we would need. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2007 Report Share Posted August 29, 2007 Hi Nettie, Glad you are here. What type of thyroid hormone did your Dr. originally Rx? What are you on now? So, do I understand correctly that your thyroid goiter/nodules are gone? And you've only used bladderwrack? Could you go into more detail on this? Michigan > > I just wanted to intoduce myself, I am a new member and my name is > Nettie. Several years ago my Dr. said I had Hypothyroidism, a ping > pong sized goiter and pre cancerous nodules, he started me on 25MG's > of thyroid hormones, every morning when I took the pill I got a bad > headache, but it was gone in a few hours. The next month he increased > the hormones to 75 MG's, every time I took one it felt like the top of > my head was coming off and the headache lasted all day. I have been > into natural healing for years, so knew there had to be a better way, > so out came all my prescription alternative books. I started out > taking kelp, then changed to Bladderwrack because my blood type diet > said that was the best form of kelp for my type O blood. I read > somewhere about painting a 2 inch square on your skin, so have been > using that for the last couple of years. Every checkup my thyroid has > been perfect, my Dr. knows what I am doing and says not to change a > thing, just keep on doing everything I am doing. > > For so many years I have felt like I was just stumbling around in the > dark all by myself, I am so happy that I have found you. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 > > > > I just wanted to intoduce myself, I am a new member and my name is > > Nettie. Several years ago my Dr. said I had Hypothyroidism, a ping > > pong sized goiter and pre cancerous nodules, he started me on > 25MG's > > of thyroid hormones, every morning when I took the pill I got a bad > > headache, but it was gone in a few hours. The next month he > increased > > the hormones to 75 MG's, every time I took one it felt like the top > of > > my head was coming off and the headache lasted all day. I have > been > > into natural healing for years, so knew there had to be a better > way, > > so out came all my prescription alternative books. I started out > > taking kelp, then changed to Bladderwrack because my blood type > diet > > said that was the best form of kelp for my type O blood. I read > > somewhere about painting a 2 inch square on your skin, so have been > > using that for the last couple of years. Every checkup my thyroid > has > > been perfect, my Dr. knows what I am doing and says not to change a > > thing, just keep on doing everything I am doing. > > > > For so many years I have felt like I was just stumbling around in > the > > dark all by myself, I am so happy that I have found you. > > >Hello , Thank you for the welcome. First let me explain that I took control of my health back in the early 80's, and have treated any ailments by natural means since that time, today at 69 I am completely drug free, still work several days a week and feel great. A great deal of research was done before I decided to try natural instead of RX for any condition. Anything I say is not a recommendation, but only what worked for me. Having said all of this, I will try to answer your questions in the order which you asked them. I am trying to go back about 5 years, but from The Pill Book, the Rx looked like Levoxyl, the same book states the usual initial dose is as little as 25 micrograms a day; then increased in steps of 25 micrograms once every 3 or 4 weeks. Perhaps this is why I got headaches ? Since I read about painting on the Iodine about 2 or 3 years ago, that is all I have done once a week, but after joining this site, I don't think once a week is enough, so am going to increse that. I was taking Bladderwrack before I started painting the Iodine on my body. Yes, my goiter is gone and I went from a neck filled with nodules, which the Dr.was talking about doing a biopsy on, down to one, that they do an ultrasound on every year when I have my checkup. Maybe if I increase my Iodine intake that one will disappear also. Every Thyroid test comes back perfect. I have tried to keep this brief, if you want more information about what I found out when I was doing my research, please feel free to contact me. Nettie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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