Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 Thank you , My prAYERS and thoughts are with you. God Speed!!!!!!! --- " S. Moskaly " <susan_moskaly@...> wrote: > Dear all, > > I've decided to leave this group because my > post-surgery upper abdominal pain is finally, > finally gone. Here's my story: > > When I had my gallbladder removed in July 2003, I > had chronic upper abdominal pain, malaise, > headaches, shoulder aches, extreme burping, and > dizziness. The surgery revealed a badly inflammed > gallbladder (no gallstones), full of sludge. > Unfortunately, after the surgery, I STILL had the > same symptoms, although the upper abdomen was > somewhat more comfortable. > > I had lots of tests, but my doctors could find > nothing wrong. My MD and my gastro decided I must > have IBS but could offer me no help except for drugs > which did not help! > > Early this year I tried a series of > gallbladder/liver flushes (using the traditional > epsom salts, olive oil, etc.). The flushes did NOT > make me feel better, actually felt worse. This past > May, after a particularly bad spell, I got > desparate. SOMETHING was wrong and I grew > determined to find it. Because I had used up my > emergency savings, I withdrew thousands from my IRA. > I travelled out-of-town to new doctors and had a > dozen or more new (expensive!) tests. > > FINALLY I had a couple tests turn out positive. I > was overjoyed to finally identify an " enemy " . I > tested postive to two co-infections of Lyme disease > -- bartonella and ehrlichia, both bacterial > infections. There's a good chance I also have > babesia, a parasite which commonly accompanies Lyme. > > > Since mid-July, I have been taking Artemisinin > (component of herb Artemesia). And since early > August, I'm on a new, experimental protocol for Lyme > disease which involves taking mega doses of a good > salt (like seasalt or Celtic salt) and Vitamin C. I > have made dramatic progress. My gut, especially, > feels 90% better, in just weeks. This, after YEARS > of gut pain. I am extremely hopeful, that, in time, > I will be completely better. > > I'm telling you my story in case my symptoms are > similar to yours. If you have had years of > unexplained pain, find a doctor who specializes in > Lyme disease and be tested. Just know that there > are no reliable tests; one can have Lyme disease and > still test negative. I don't want anyone to have to > suffer for years like I did. Since I'm leaving the > group, if anyone wants to contact me concerning > this, please use my private email, > susan_moskaly@.... > > Blessings to you all, > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 this is truely amazing!!! Happy you finally discovered your pain and can now heal!!!! best of luck to you!!!!! > Dear all, > > I've decided to leave this group because my post-surgery upper abdominal pain is finally, finally gone. Here's my story: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2005 Report Share Posted September 12, 2005 It is real good to hear your pain is gone..congrats- I just want to say, my pains were similar, and these idiot docs told me I had fibromyalgia and I will be in a wheelchair. What made all that pain go away is starting with a parasite cleanse. I stress the three herbs (wormwood, blackwalnut, clove) in this group, yet rarely do I find any response, discussion or experimenting. Your post brings me to believe even more that killing the 'cooties' in our body once or twice a year for maintenance is a very crucial part in maintaining optimum health or getting rid of pain. I feel so great nowadays, and only 5 years ago I couldn't get out of bed, couldn't brush my hair, couldn't breath, stand, bend- they thought MS too!! All along it was invaders needing to vacate my body...the liver flushes help too, but I really believe the herbs are the beginning, to kill unhealthy pests and then the oil part to flush them out. " S. Moskaly " <susan_moskaly@...> wrote: Dear all, I've decided to leave this group because my post-surgery upper abdominal pain is finally, finally gone. Here's my story: When I had my gallbladder removed in July 2003, I had chronic upper abdominal pain, malaise, headaches, shoulder aches, extreme burping, and dizziness. The surgery revealed a badly inflammed gallbladder (no gallstones), full of sludge. Unfortunately, after the surgery, I STILL had the same symptoms, although the upper abdomen was somewhat more comfortable. I had lots of tests, but my doctors could find nothing wrong. My MD and my gastro decided I must have IBS but could offer me no help except for drugs which did not help! Early this year I tried a series of gallbladder/liver flushes (using the traditional epsom salts, olive oil, etc.). The flushes did NOT make me feel better, actually felt worse. This past May, after a particularly bad spell, I got desparate. SOMETHING was wrong and I grew determined to find it. Because I had used up my emergency savings, I withdrew thousands from my IRA. I travelled out-of-town to new doctors and had a dozen or more new (expensive!) tests. FINALLY I had a couple tests turn out positive. I was overjoyed to finally identify an " enemy " . I tested postive to two co-infections of Lyme disease -- bartonella and ehrlichia, both bacterial infections. There's a good chance I also have babesia, a parasite which commonly accompanies Lyme. Since mid-July, I have been taking Artemisinin (component of herb Artemesia). And since early August, I'm on a new, experimental protocol for Lyme disease which involves taking mega doses of a good salt (like seasalt or Celtic salt) and Vitamin C. I have made dramatic progress. My gut, especially, feels 90% better, in just weeks. This, after YEARS of gut pain. I am extremely hopeful, that, in time, I will be completely better. I'm telling you my story in case my symptoms are similar to yours. If you have had years of unexplained pain, find a doctor who specializes in Lyme disease and be tested. Just know that there are no reliable tests; one can have Lyme disease and still test negative. I don't want anyone to have to suffer for years like I did. Since I'm leaving the group, if anyone wants to contact me concerning this, please use my private email, susan_moskaly@.... Blessings to you all, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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