Guest guest Posted November 10, 2011 Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 All true. > From: " davidintriton " <davidbirchlondon@...> > > I wonder if anyone has had spontaneous reduction of polyps, without taking > medicines to reduce them. > > The occasions I have this is when during the English winter when I had polyps > I went on holiday to Malaysia. Within two days, I felt like the polyps had > signficantly reduced. Malaysia is both warm and humid for those that haven't > been there. > > During an English summer we had a unusual cool spell, and the polyps seemed to > retreat. > > During an We had some hot weather (shock horror!) when I had polyps, and the > weather got hotter and humid for a couple of days, and I felt like they > significantly reduced. > > On these occasions the reduced sensation of polyps seemed to last 4-6 weeks. > > Also, when I have had a polyps which I can feel with my finger, it seemed > that the polyp which I can touch are less evidnt to touch at some parts of the > day. For example I can sense it through touch in the morning, but not in the > afternoon. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2011 Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Ditto. Also reduce when working with the adrenaline going. V bad when I first wake up. Sent from my iPadOn 10 Nov 2011, at 18:17, q2 <kenwest@...> wrote: All true. > From: "davidintriton" <davidbirchlondon@...> > > I wonder if anyone has had spontaneous reduction of polyps, without taking > medicines to reduce them. > > The occasions I have this is when during the English winter when I had polyps > I went on holiday to Malaysia. Within two days, I felt like the polyps had > signficantly reduced. Malaysia is both warm and humid for those that haven't > been there. > > During an English summer we had a unusual cool spell, and the polyps seemed to > retreat. > > During an We had some hot weather (shock horror!) when I had polyps, and the > weather got hotter and humid for a couple of days, and I felt like they > significantly reduced. > > On these occasions the reduced sensation of polyps seemed to last 4-6 weeks. > > Also, when I have had a polyps which I can feel with my finger, it seemed > that the polyp which I can touch are less evidnt to touch at some parts of the > day. For example I can sense it through touch in the morning, but not in the > afternoon. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2011 Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Hi My symptoms were so much better when I was on holidays in Thailand - hot and humid! Not something that you would imagine - would rather think that kind of atmosphere would make the polyps thrive.Regards Ann in the uk (Bristol) - just got to London Free Hospital in St Pancreas and hopefully to desens in Feb.m: Cave <cavenoo@...>"samters " <samters >Cc: "<samters >" <samters >Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2011, 19:09Subject: Re: Spontaneous reduction of polyps Ditto. Also reduce when working with the adrenaline going. V bad when I first wake up. Sent from my iPadOn 10 Nov 2011, at 18:17, q2 <kenwest@...> wrote: All true. > From: "davidintriton" <davidbirchlondon@...> > > I wonder if anyone has had spontaneous reduction of polyps, without taking > medicines to reduce them. > > The occasions I have this is when during the English winter when I had polyps > I went on holiday to Malaysia. Within two days, I felt like the polyps had > signficantly reduced. Malaysia is both warm and humid for those that haven't > been there. > > During an English summer we had a unusual cool spell, and the polyps seemed to > retreat. > > During an We had some hot weather (shock horror!) when I had polyps, and the > weather got hotter and humid for a couple of days, and I felt like they > significantly reduced. > > On these occasions the reduced sensation of polyps seemed to last 4-6 weeks. > > Also, when I have had a polyps which I can feel with my finger, it seemed > that the polyp which I can touch are less evidnt to touch at some parts of the > day. For example I can sense it through touch in the morning, but not in the > afternoon. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2011 Report Share Posted November 10, 2011 Polyps are local immune reactions and can theoretically be influenced by things that have an impact on the immune system, which includes in particular the time of day, the weather, the seasons, surrounding germs, allergens, food, pollutants, etc. The immune system is also sensitive to stress, exhaustion, effort, etc. > > > Â > >All true. > > > >> From: " davidintriton " <davidbirchlondon@...> > >> > >> I wonder if anyone has had spontaneous reduction of polyps, without taking > >> medicines to reduce them. > >> > >> The occasions I have this is when during the English winter when I had polyps > >> I went on holiday to Malaysia. Within two days, I felt like the polyps had > >> signficantly reduced. Malaysia is both warm and humid for those that haven't > >> been there. > >> > >> During an English summer we had a unusual cool spell, and the polyps seemed to > >> retreat. > >> > >> During an We had some hot weather (shock horror!) when I had polyps, and the > >> weather got hotter and humid for a couple of days, and I felt like they > >> significantly reduced. > >> > >> On these occasions the reduced sensation of polyps seemed to last 4-6 weeks. > >> > >> Also, when I have had a polyps which I can feel with my finger, it seemed > >> that the polyp which I can touch are less evidnt to touch at some parts of the > >> day. For example I can sense it through touch in the morning, but not in the > >> afternoon. > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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