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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]

>

>

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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:

>

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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,

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