Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 > For testing purposes at least, surely there must be some device that would be adequate. Those moon suits that gov't guys use? It certainly would be a good way to prove or disprove. > Adrienne No, not really. Have to read Shoemakers description of " dissociation " . When the immune system is damped down, the toxins dissociate from Toll receptors and then recirculate, causing inflammation, so amazingly enough, getting away from the source can actually make you feel worse for quite a while. This peculiarity convinces people that mold is surely not the problem, or the response would have gone away when they change locations or wear a mask. But that's not quite how it works. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 Tylenol is STILL the SAFEST Pain med for us as long as we dont exceed 2 grams or 2000 mg PER DAY of tylenol in ALL products.. Aspirin is not good for us as it causes stomach problems and also makes the clotting less effective. Advil is ok as long as you do not exceed 1600 mg also in a 24 hour period,,, you can take BOTH each day as long as you do not exceed the 2000 mg and the 1600 mg.. unless you are allergic or something to any of the products,, WHO told you not to take tylenol? Even the drug companies who manufacture our treatment meds advocate tylenol as long as you do not exceed the above total amounts in any given day. jaxLone Wolf <nutn2it56@...> wrote: New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and ibuprophen don't seem to help much.Thanks, LWJackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2006 Report Share Posted December 25, 2006 I had to take Imitrex , but that is only if its a migrane . Otherwise tylenol is the best choice . Headaches New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and ibuprophen don't seem to help much.Thanks, LW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 how can you tell if it is a migraine or a regular headache?i get bad headaches a lot, especially at night a few hours after my second dose ofribaviran. sometimes tylenol or ibuprofen, or excedring does not work for me. What is imitrex? > > I had to take Imitrex , but that is only if its a migrane . Otherwise tylenol is the best choice . > Headaches > > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and > ibuprophen don't seem to help much. > Thanks, LW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 how can you tell if it is a migraine or a regular headache?i get bad headaches a lot, especially at night a few hours after my second dose ofribaviran. sometimes tylenol or ibuprofen, or excedring does not work for me. What is imitrex? > > I had to take Imitrex , but that is only if its a migrane . Otherwise tylenol is the best choice . > Headaches > > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and > ibuprophen don't seem to help much. > Thanks, LW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 > > WHO told you not to take tylenol? > I think I read that it was hard on the liver and assumed it should be avoided in any doseage. I went through treatment ( 5 million units of Intron A 3X/week for 3 months) 8 years ago and was a non-responder, got no advice from the quack, and did my own research on line. I've been out of touch with people in the know for a while now so any help is appreciated. Thanks, LW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Imitrex is a injected medicine that is used for migraines,, altho I do think now that they have a pill to take,, the problem with it is that IF you have any kind of vascular issues, you should NOT take Imitrex as it has been known to cause stroke.. my former step daughter had a rupture in her brain from Imitrex several years ago. It does NOT work for everyone who takes it either,, but when it does work, it works very well.richlee7 <rnewton8@...> wrote: how can you tell if it is a migraine or a regular headache?i get bad headaches a lot, especially at night a few hours after my second dose ofribaviran. sometimes tylenol or ibuprofen, or excedring does not work for me. What is imitrex?>> I had to take Imitrex , but that is only if its a migrane . Otherwise tylenol is the best choice . > Headaches> > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and > ibuprophen don't seem to help much.> Thanks, LW>Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 Imitrex is a injected medicine that is used for migraines,, altho I do think now that they have a pill to take,, the problem with it is that IF you have any kind of vascular issues, you should NOT take Imitrex as it has been known to cause stroke.. my former step daughter had a rupture in her brain from Imitrex several years ago. It does NOT work for everyone who takes it either,, but when it does work, it works very well.richlee7 <rnewton8@...> wrote: how can you tell if it is a migraine or a regular headache?i get bad headaches a lot, especially at night a few hours after my second dose ofribaviran. sometimes tylenol or ibuprofen, or excedring does not work for me. What is imitrex?>> I had to take Imitrex , but that is only if its a migrane . Otherwise tylenol is the best choice . > Headaches> > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and > ibuprophen don't seem to help much.> Thanks, LW>Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Migraines tend to cause pain on one side of the head along with sensitivity to light and sounds . Imitrex works as a vaso dilators for the cerebral arteries , migraines are from constriction of the cerebral vessels so Imitrex works great . But if u have any heart problems then there is not way u can take it . Headaches> > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin and > ibuprophen don't seem to help much.> Thanks, LW> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 ok, well that makes sense hon! BUT Tylenol is still the safest for us to use for pain! Most people who do not have any liver disease can safely take up to 4000mg ( 4 grams) of tylenol a day as long as they dont mix alcohol with it,. but you and me, WE can ONLY safely take up to 2000 mg (2grams) per day of tylenol unless of course you have an allergy to it. As I said before too, you can ALSO, IN ADDITION to the 2000 mg of TYLENOL CAN take 1600 mg of ADVIL ( Ibuprofen) ALONG WITH THE TYLENOL... THEY both work differently so they CAN be taken together! My doc told me that several years ago and it works great... Ask your doc about it and see what he has to say! But as long as you DONT EXCEED the 2000 milligrams of tylenol per day, you are ok .. but look at EVERYTHING you are taking, lots of over the counter stuff has tylenol in it and you have to count for that too! I hope you can find a better doc so that if you wish to treat again, you can get some REAL help! THAT doc should be reported to the AMA! jaxLone Wolf <nutn2it56@...> wrote: >> WHO told you not to take tylenol? >I think I read that it was hard on the liver and assumed it should be avoided in any doseage. I went through treatment ( 5 million units of Intron A 3X/week for 3 months) 8 years ago and was a non-responder, got no advice from the quack, and did my own research on line. I've been out of touch with people in the know for a while now so any help is appreciated. Thanks, LWJackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 > THAT doc should be reported to the AMA! > jax Won't be able to do that. The evil doctor died from a heart attack at an early age while jogging. Actually his hands were tied regarding what treatment he could prescribe that long ago. Combo treatment was not considered standard treatment at the time and only non-responders to traditional interferon regimens were allowed to receive alternative treatments. Probably an insurance issue. His office contacted me several months after the initial treatment to get me on a new treatment but I wasn't ready to be a guinea pig pin cushion again. I'm still not ready but I think time is running out. Thanks for your advice on the acetamenophen. LW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 You are very welcome LW for the info about Tylenol,, Im sorry that you cannot report him but the good news is that he cannot hurt anyone else! Remember that this virus moves in decades so you may still have plenty of time left to wait for better treatment. How long has it been since you have had a biopsy? You might need to have another one to see how far you have progressed.. keep us posted! jaxLone Wolf <nutn2it56@...> wrote: >THAT doc should be reported to the AMA!> jaxWon't be able to do that. The evil doctor died from a heart attack at an early age while jogging. Actually his hands were tied regarding what treatment he could prescribe that long ago. Combo treatment was not considered standard treatment at the time and only non-responders to traditional interferon regimens were allowed to receive alternative treatments. Probably an insurance issue. His office contacted me several months after the initial treatment to get me on a new treatment but I wasn't ready to be a guinea pig pin cushion again. I'm still not ready but I think time is running out.Thanks for your advice on the acetamenophen. LWJackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2006 Report Share Posted December 28, 2006 sounds like i have migraines then as i get the pain at the left temple always, and i am very sensitive to sound and light. it triggers my headaches i think. > > > > I had to take Imitrex , but that is only if its a migrane . > Otherwise tylenol is the best choice . > > Headaches > > > > > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin > and > > ibuprophen don't seem to help much. > > Thanks, LW > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi LW, Sorry you had a doctor that didn't seem to know what he was doing. I find the medical community so frustrating at times - at a time when we really need to be able to trust, we have to be more on our guard and really find out what the people that are treating us know or don't know. Doesn't seem right or fair. There are some really good doctors and teams out there and it sounds like you are overdue to find one :-). with good thoughts, karen > > > THAT doc should be reported to the AMA! > > jax > Won't be able to do that. The evil doctor died from a heart attack at > an early age while jogging. Actually his hands were tied regarding > what treatment he could prescribe that long ago. Combo treatment was > not considered standard treatment at the time and only non-responders > to traditional interferon regimens were allowed to receive alternative > treatments. Probably an insurance issue. His office contacted me > several months after the initial treatment to get me on a new > treatment but I wasn't ready to be a guinea pig pin cushion again. I'm > still not ready but I think time is running out. > Thanks for your advice on the acetamenophen. LW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Yup sounds like a migrane to me , but you should describe your symptoms to the doc so he can confirm or deny it...and treat it if you do have migranes ... Headaches> > > > > > New member here, wondering what you guys take for headaches. I was > > diagnosed 8 years ago so I know to avoid acetomeniphen but aspirin > and > > ibuprophen don't seem to help much.> > Thanks, LW> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Dear Guy, You are getting detox symptoms. Itchiness usually is related to healing processes. Do a series of liver cleanses, and that should help the headache problem. Also, you might see a chiropractor, since misalignment of the atlas and axis can cause headaches. Also, if the trapezoid muscles between the shoulders and the neck are constricted, the blood flow to the brain is reduced, and that can result in headaches. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman ozonated olive oil Upon recieving my olive oil,I started using it in small amounts in my ear canals.I have had itchy ears and some intermitent blockages in my left ear now , for many years.I also had headaches and this has only started recently over the last few months.The itchyness finally went away after a few weeks and my ears felt better. The headaches seem to have come back with a vengeance and I was wondering if possibly this was a healing crisis.I stopped the olive oil treatment and did a Bob Beck blood purifyer treatment (frequency ). Almost miraculously the pain went away overnight.So needless to say I continue to use the frequency.I tried the olive oil in my ears again yesterday as the itchyness was returning and again the headaches returned.I suspect Lyme. I am a bit stumped.Yes , I am a firm believer in ozone but I don't know what is happenning. Any comments would be most appreciated. Warm regards to all for the new year. Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Dear Guy, You are getting detox symptoms. Itchiness usually is related to healing processes. Do a series of liver cleanses, and that should help the headache problem. Also, you might see a chiropractor, since misalignment of the atlas and axis can cause headaches. Also, if the trapezoid muscles between the shoulders and the neck are constricted, the blood flow to the brain is reduced, and that can result in headaches. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman ozonated olive oil Upon recieving my olive oil,I started using it in small amounts in my ear canals.I have had itchy ears and some intermitent blockages in my left ear now , for many years.I also had headaches and this has only started recently over the last few months.The itchyness finally went away after a few weeks and my ears felt better. The headaches seem to have come back with a vengeance and I was wondering if possibly this was a healing crisis.I stopped the olive oil treatment and did a Bob Beck blood purifyer treatment (frequency ). Almost miraculously the pain went away overnight.So needless to say I continue to use the frequency.I tried the olive oil in my ears again yesterday as the itchyness was returning and again the headaches returned.I suspect Lyme. I am a bit stumped.Yes , I am a firm believer in ozone but I don't know what is happenning. Any comments would be most appreciated. Warm regards to all for the new year. Guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Thank you for the reply Dr.Pressman.I will do the liver detox program.My daughter, who is studying naturopathy has told me the same thing, so this is a very good second opinion. I have been seeing a chiro also and will again,but the adjustments did not seem to last for any lenght of time,good for a few days and I would have to go for another adjustment.I certainly felt a tightness in my collarbone area,neck and head.So there is a problem there. Thanks for the advice. Guy -- In oxyplus , " Saul Pressman " <saul@...> wrote: > > Dear Guy, > > You are getting detox symptoms. Itchiness usually is related to healing > processes. > > Do a series of liver cleanses, and that should help the headache problem. > > Also, you might see a chiropractor, since misalignment of the atlas and axis > can cause headaches. > > Also, if the trapezoid muscles between the shoulders and the neck are > constricted, the blood flow to the brain is reduced, and that can result in > headaches. > > Best of Health! > Dr. Saul Pressman > > > ozonated olive oil > > > Upon recieving my olive oil,I started using it in small amounts in my > ear canals.I have had itchy ears and some intermitent blockages in my > left ear now , for many years.I also had headaches and this has only > started recently over the last few months.The itchyness finally went > away after a few weeks and my ears felt better. > The headaches seem to have come back with a vengeance and I was > wondering if possibly this was a healing crisis.I stopped the olive oil > treatment and did a Bob Beck blood purifyer treatment (frequency ). > Almost miraculously the pain went away overnight.So needless to say I > continue to use the frequency.I tried the olive oil in my ears again > yesterday as the itchyness was returning and again the headaches > returned.I suspect Lyme. > I am a bit stumped.Yes , I am a firm believer in ozone but I don't > know what is happenning. > Any comments would be most appreciated. > Warm regards to all for the new year. > Guy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 Dear Guy, Chiropractic adjustments will not hold if the energy in the adrenal meridian is down. You will need to address that with a supplement program. Go see your naturopath and get an adrenal support program. Then go back to your chiro. Best of Health! Dr. Saul Pressman ozonated olive oil > > > Upon recieving my olive oil,I started using it in small amounts in my > ear canals.I have had itchy ears and some intermitent blockages in my > left ear now , for many years.I also had headaches and this has only > started recently over the last few months.The itchyness finally went > away after a few weeks and my ears felt better. > The headaches seem to have come back with a vengeance and I was > wondering if possibly this was a healing crisis.I stopped the olive oil > treatment and did a Bob Beck blood purifyer treatment (frequency ). > Almost miraculously the pain went away overnight.So needless to say I > continue to use the frequency.I tried the olive oil in my ears again > yesterday as the itchyness was returning and again the headaches > returned.I suspect Lyme. > I am a bit stumped.Yes , I am a firm believer in ozone but I don't > know what is happenning. > Any comments would be most appreciated. > Warm regards to all for the new year. > Guy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Hi Marsha… I didn’t know what to think of your headache so I Googled “headache above left ear” and came up with some links. I do think you should talk with your doc or nurse, but I’d guess they are stress related from what the internet says. Here is a site describing different types of headaches, interesting stuff: http://www.webnat.com/ht/HeadacheTest.asp Let us know what the doc says. Hi group its marsha, for the last two days I have been getting sharp stabbing pain just above the left ear. It only lasts seconds, but it hurts alot when it happens. before I can say ouch, its gone. There is no set schedule for this pain it can happen once an hour or sometimes numerous times in a row. I have heard of a ice pick headache that sounds like what I'm experiencing. I thought it might be part of the sides of tx. I'm calling my doc in the morning anyways, but just thought I'd ask you all if you have ever heard of such a side? Marsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Marsha I have talked to people who had terrible migraines and others who had none. I have had a headache since february and since starting treatment it has been terrible. I need to see what else the dr can do to help. I am sure it is from treatment but make sure you talk to your dr. D From: Llinda <Llinda@...>Subject: RE: HeadachesHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 10:25 AM Hi Marsha… I didn’t know what to think of your headache so I Googled “headache above left ear” and came up with some links. I do think you should talk with your doc or nurse, but I’d guess they are stress related from what the internet says. Here is a site describing different types of headaches, interesting stuff: http://www.webnat. com/ht/HeadacheT est.asp Let us know what the doc says. Hi group its marsha, for the last two days I have been gettingsharp stabbing pain just above the left ear. It only lasts seconds, but it hurts alot when it happens. before I can say ouch, its gone. There is no set schedule for this pain it can happen once an hour or sometimes numerous times in a row. I have heard of a ice pick headache that sounds like what I'm experiencing. I thought it might be part of the sides of tx. I'm calling my doc in the morning anyways, but just thought I'd ask you all if you have ever heard of such a side? Marsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Marsha I have talked to people who had terrible migraines and others who had none. I have had a headache since february and since starting treatment it has been terrible. I need to see what else the dr can do to help. I am sure it is from treatment but make sure you talk to your dr. D From: Llinda <Llinda@...>Subject: RE: HeadachesHepatitis CSupportGroupForDummies Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 10:25 AM Hi Marsha… I didn’t know what to think of your headache so I Googled “headache above left ear” and came up with some links. I do think you should talk with your doc or nurse, but I’d guess they are stress related from what the internet says. Here is a site describing different types of headaches, interesting stuff: http://www.webnat. com/ht/HeadacheT est.asp Let us know what the doc says. Hi group its marsha, for the last two days I have been gettingsharp stabbing pain just above the left ear. It only lasts seconds, but it hurts alot when it happens. before I can say ouch, its gone. There is no set schedule for this pain it can happen once an hour or sometimes numerous times in a row. I have heard of a ice pick headache that sounds like what I'm experiencing. I thought it might be part of the sides of tx. I'm calling my doc in the morning anyways, but just thought I'd ask you all if you have ever heard of such a side? Marsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 -Mike Hve you had this checked out???? you really should tell your Dr about them,,, years ago I was having heasaches,, never thought anything about them,,, well I went in for my yearly checkup,,, dr didnt like me having so many headaches,,, sent me for an MRI,,, they found that i had a brain anurisium(sp?).... that was in " 95 " ... very rearly have headaches now,,, please tell your Dr about them soft hugs T -- In Stimulator , " Mike " <mike2boys@...> wrote: > > I get sezuire headaches no other heachach compars to a brain achy pain > mike group owner > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 I have always gotten headaches and migraines,but now it's worse! > > I get sezuire headaches no other heachach compars to a brain achy pain > mike group owner > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2008 Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 These aren't the seizure headaches. These are chronic migraines caused from removal of a scar caused from high fever. It was a chance issue that they could happen however I was not going to live with a huge scar across my brain affecting it either. I have brief headaches after a seizure but it is nothing like what has been going on throughout the month of September. My head feels like it is in a vice grip. Because of these migraines and the intensity, I have been put in situations where I not been able to function for days and stuck on the couch. The only thing that has made me feel human has been a heavy narcotic after it kicks into gear. Today was actually the first day I've been able to read for more than 15 minutes on the computer, I felt spoiled. -Sue > I get seizure headaches no other headache compares to a brain achy pain mike group owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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