Guest guest Posted February 3, 2000 Report Share Posted February 3, 2000 Hi Ginger, I know what you mean. Sometimes the more we learn about things, the more questions we have. I guess sometimes it's nearly impossible to find out what causes things and until it's understood better we have to come to terms, instead, with treating it as effectively as we can. It's good to hear that 's kidneys look fine and are functioning well, no matter what caused the problem originally. About that eye infection ~I had never heard of it, either. Maybe someone else here in the group has had experience with it and can share more but out of curiousity I did a simple search and found a few returns. I'll paste them in, below. I just turned on the computer but now I've already got to go. Josh woke up with a fever and soreness this morning. Again. There's no rhyme or reason to this. Not that I've been able to figure out yet, anyway. I told him to rest for an hour and see how he feels then, after having breakfast and his meds. If he's better, I'll bring him to school late. I've got to get down to the Cameron center, as it's time for a blood donation. I'll sign on again later to read everybody's emails and make a few posts. Have a great day, Georgina ********************************************************************* Blepharitis http://www.djo.harvard.edu/meei/PI/blepharitis/ptinfobleph.html P. Coday, MD Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA What is blepharitis? Blepharitis is an inflammation of the eyelids. It is a very common condition that can be associated with a low grade bacterial infection (staphylococcal blepharitis) or a generalized skin condition (seborrheic blepharitis). Who gets blepharitis? Blepharitis is seen most commonly in adults. Factors believed to contribute to blepharitis include abnormalities in oil gland function and an alteration in bacterial colonies that normally live on the skin. Blepharitis is not contagious and cannot be passed from one person to another. How do I know if I have blepharitis? Red eyelid margins and persistent ocular irritation can be signs of blepharitis. However, your ophthalmologist can help definitively diagnose this condition by careful examination of the eyelid margins. In some instances, dry eye symptoms and underlying skin conditions (e.g. rosacea) can be associated with blepharitis. How is blepharitis treated? The inflammation around the eyelids can be improved by increased lid hygiene. Gently scrubbing the eyelid margins with baby shampoo diluted with water can decrease the amount of flaking skin and oil in the area. A cotton tipped applicator or a washcloth wrapped around the index finger can be used to apply the shampoo. Warm compresses applied to the lids for several minutes a day can also be helpful. In some select cases, your ophthalmologist may also choose to prescribe an antibiotic ointment or drop. Blepharitis is a chronic condition that often requires long-term treatment in order to prevent exacerbations. How do I get more information? Please call your local eye care professional for more information about blepharitis. To arrange for an appointment in the New England area with an ophthalmologist call the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, General Eye and Cataract Consultation Service at (617) 573-3202. ********************************************************************************\ ******** BLEPHARITIS http://www.todaysvision.com/blepharitis.htm Blepharitis is an inflammation of the lid margins that causes a persistent and unattractive redness and scaliness of the skin on and around the margins. The disorder is usually a form of sebhorrheic eczema and is sometimes accompanied by another form of eczema, dandruff. In some cases bacteria infect the area and make the condition worse. Blepharitis is a disorder that often recurs and needs repeated treatment. *********************************************************************** Blepharitis http://www.cvworld.com/forsight/eyecond/C03.12.html If your eyelid rims are red and irritated, if they burn and itch or if you’ve noticed an oily discharge or scaly skin around them, you may have an inflammation called blepharitis. Some people describe it as psoriasis of the eyelids. Blepharitis may be either of two main types or a combination of them. Seborrheic blepharitis: Characterized by an excessive discharge of oil/grease from the skin around the eyelids. It is usually accompanied by similarly greasy hair and skin. Staphylococcal blepharitis: A bacterial infection. It is more likely to result in infective eyelid conditions, such as styes. Treatments: To treat seborrheic blepharitis, keep the lid edges and surrounding skin clean by regularly scrubbing the area with a mild soap. Your pharmacist or eye care practitioner may be able to supply you with medicated pads specifically designed for this. For staphylococcal blepharitis, ointments containing antibiotics and sulfonimides should be applied to the edges of the eyelids with a cotton ball. While over-the-counter treatments for blepharitis are available, it is advisable to seek professional help the first time you experience the condition. If you have had blepharitis before and had experience with its treatment, using the over-the-counter ointments may be adequate. But, whether you have had the condition before or not, if the blepharitis is infectious, you should get appropriate treatment as soon as possible to reduce the risk of having the infection spread and cause more serious conditions. > From: gbread2808@... > > had an eye appointment today. He goes every 6 months because > the plaquenil can make deposits on his eyes leading to blindness. > Anyway, he checked out fine except for an inflammation of the eyelashes > and eyelids called Blepharitis, granulated eyelids. We have never heard > of this. The Dr said it would take about 2 weeks to clear up. Has anyone > experienced this before? > > Georgina, > did not complain of pain when he was off the naproxen. But you > have to remember that with being autistic he has a high level of > tolerance for pain. They dr said the kidney would function normally. > He said it looked like there was an infection in it at one time. We > are not sure what caused it to be smaller, if it was the infection, or > if the meds were even related to the blood in the urine. > > Once again, we are left with a lot of unanswered questions. We > recently had another ultra sound done on his kidneys and the dr > said everything looked just fine. Hopefully they will stay that way. > > Ginger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2003 Report Share Posted May 16, 2003 > We started the Enzymes 1 week ago. We started with HNZYme, 1/2 cap. > This week I added Peptyzyde 1/2 cap. THe next day I started the > peptizyde he got an eye infection. His eye is all red pinkish, it > was swallowed the first day but now it looks normal except the > color. Can it be a allergy reaction to the enzymes? His doctor gave > him antibiotics but I hate to start him on that. She said it is not > pink eye. > > His Behavior is hyper but his language and social skills are really > improving.. When my #4 has eye infections, I use erythromycin ointment directly on the eye. She gets an eye infection if she eats a food/supplement she does not tolerate, or if she has a yeast/bacteria issue. This is reducing with chelation, and does not happen much any more. Because of the hyper, I would suspect you might want to use the AFP Peptizyde, see if that helps. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Hi , I have no idea, but it's the only place different I'd been to and it showed up the last day I was in the hospital. My neck is just awful. I can't use my left arm at all or the side of my neck spasms. I'm taking celebrex to try to calm the irritation in the joint or wherever that is causing this. Rochelle -- In neck pain , " grasshopperx_10 " <woody10@...> wrote: > > Rochelle.. i won't get to read it until tommorrow, How in the heck did > you get an eye infection???? from the hospital??? because they say > people pick up dangerous staff infections from hospitals???? is that > what happened to you? hope you feel better!!!!!!!!!!! cindy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Hi Rochelle, I'm sorry to hear of all your troubles. Do you have any muscle relaxers? They help me a lot with back spasms, much more so than any pain meds I have tried. I hope you get to feeling better very soon. Keep us posted! in NC > > > > Rochelle.. i won't get to read it until tommorrow, How in the heck > did > > you get an eye infection???? from the hospital??? because they say > > people pick up dangerous staff infections from hospitals???? is that > > what happened to you? hope you feel better!!!!!!!!!!! cindy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 Just a note about a long-standing eye infection, . Thirty-five years ago I too had such an eye infection. What I did was throw out every last piece of eye makeup I had, because they were reinfecting my eyes. Then I used the dreadful eye prescription gooey cream that came in a little metal tube, and the infection went away. I stopped entirely the use of all eye makeup since then and now never get eye infections. If my eyes get red from being in a shopping mall or from exposure to city pollution, I drop colloidal silver into them when I get home, and it eases them and the redness goes away. This of course won't help you if you never use eye makeup and have no makeup to throw out! It was just a thought. " Loftin Wilkins " <montemomma2002@...> wrote: One of the things I am hoping to make better is an eye infection that I just cant get rid of. Ive had it now for over a year.It affects the oil glands around the eyelashes and looks like a sty .It moves occassionally 3-6 months to a different oil gland .I have also had small bumplike cysts form on the eyelid.They usually go away after a few months.The infection also gets on the eyeball. Ive taken antibiotics and cortizone drops from the opthamologist and no results. Ive used coloidal silver with dmso drops ,an herbal tea with DMSO drops, Ive done the Beck protocol of blood electrification,drinking colloidal silver, magnetic pulsing, and drinking ozonated water.I started taking the MMS 3 days ago. Im not one to go slow I started with 2 drops in the AM the first day , then did 3 drops in the PM . Day 2 I did 6 drops 2X a day. then day 3 I did 6 drops in the AM and 10 in the PM. I had a stomach ache last night and some diareah this morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 Hi Margaret, Ive tried the goo from the opthamologist , I control the infection with coloidal silver . I think I do need to go back to the opthamologist if the MMS doesnt help. IN NC > One of the things I am hoping to make better is an eye infection > that I just cant get rid of. Ive had it now for over a year.It > affects the oil glands around the eyelashes and looks like a sty .It > moves occassionally 3-6 months to a different oil gland .I have also > had small bumplike cysts form on the eyelid.They usually go away > after a few months.The infection also gets on the eyeball. Ive taken > antibiotics and cortizone drops from the opthamologist and no results. > > Ive used coloidal silver with dmso drops ,an herbal tea with DMSO > drops, Ive done the Beck protocol of blood electrification,drinking > colloidal silver, magnetic pulsing, and drinking ozonated water.I > started taking the MMS 3 days ago. Im not one to go slow I started > with 2 drops in the AM the first day , then did 3 drops in the PM . > Day 2 I did 6 drops 2X a day. then day 3 I did 6 drops in the AM and > 10 in the PM. I had a stomach ache last night and some diareah this > morning. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2007 Report Share Posted October 21, 2007 I thought It would be a good idea to report on my progress so far with using the MMS.I started around the 1st of October. Im up to using 9 drops 2 X a day now. My eye infection appears to be less red looking at the actual sty like bump.but my eye is very irritated feeling and a small cyst I have at the corner of my eye is unchanged. Acording to the dirrections for an eye infection I should be using MMS every few hours throughout the day. I may try this for the rest of the day and for the next week to see if there is an improvement. Other things Ive seen from using MMS. 1.The 2 small cyts on the top of my head are smaller , not as tender to the touch. 2.the fungus like spot on my leg is gone. 3.Ive had rosacea for years , It seems to be less red and my entire complexion is beter. 4.Ive lost about 5 pounds 5.when I take too much MMS I get aches in my stomach. Those aches are not in the same place anymore.First it was definately my stomach that was cramping then the pai was in the right side by the pancreas or liver. now it is in the small intestines. Its almost like it is working its way down my digestive system. 6.the sharp pain in my sholder joint when I put my arms behind my back is not so sharp .I can fasten my bra again without pain, but a sudden jerk backwards will still give a twinge. 7.My kids have had a bad cough and cold for alost the whole time Ive been using MMS. I havent caught it.Haleluiah!because I usually do. I plan to continue to take the MMS I havent had any fantastic cures , but I am a relatively healthy person but who knows about the action I feel on the inside... I would love to hear from others who are using MMS .Are you seeing any progress? IN NC > > One of the things I am hoping to make better is an eye infection that > I just cant get rid of. Ive had it now for over a year .It infects the > oil glands around the eyelashes and looks like a sty .It moves > occassionally 3-6 months to a different oil gland .I have also had > small bumplike cysts form on the eyelid.They usually go away after a > few months.The infection also gets on the eyeball. Ive taken > antibiotics and cortizone drops from the opthamologist and no results. > Ive used coloidal silver with dmso drops ,an herbal tea with DMSO drops, > Ive done the Beck protocol of blood electrification,drinking coloidal > silver,magnetic pulsing,and drinking ozonated water.I started taking > the MMS 3 days ago. Im not one to go slow I started with 2 drops in the > AM the first day , then did 3 drops in the PM . Day 2 I did 6 drops 2X > a day. then day 3 I did 6 drops in the AM and 10 in the PM. I had a > stomach ache last night and some diareah this morning. > > IN NC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Hi , One thing I can definitely say I have cured is an aggressive wart. My granddaughter had a bad case of warts and was using an over the counter freezing device. I told her, after doing research, to be careful not to spread the virus as it is very contagious but she is stubborn and careless. I started getting this wart on my forearm. It grew very fast and also, weirdly, itched on and around the site. I had tried many things but nothing was working, including colloidal silver. The MMS started to work right away and now the wart is all but entirely gone. If anyone else has warts and tries the MMS on it, let me know how it works for them. Wonder if it could help genital warts too. I know they are dangerous. I applied both externally and take internally btw. Best wishes, Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 I'd like to hear of your external mix and results. medusa [ ] Re: eye infection > > I applied both externally and take internally btw. > > Best wishes, > Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 > > Hi , > > One thing I can definitely say I have cured is an aggressive wart. > My granddaughter had a bad case of warts and was using an over the > counter freezing device. I told her, after doing research, to be > careful not to spread the virus as it is very contagious but she is > stubborn and careless. I started getting this wart on my forearm. > It grew very fast and also, weirdly, itched on and around the site. > I had tried many things but nothing was working, including colloidal > silver. The MMS started to work right away and now the wart is all > but entirely gone. > > If anyone else has warts and tries the MMS on it, let me know how it > works for them. Wonder if it could help genital warts too. I know > they are dangerous. > > I applied both externally and take internally btw. > > Best wishes, > Jill > Hi Jill, I'm treating my wife's planters wart topically with a few drops of DMSO. I just started today, but will let you know how it works. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 I started with one drop , but am up to 3 or 4 now once per day at bedtime. I just apply the activated solution (with lemon juice now but at first with vinegar) directly to the area. I drink the rest after dilution. I have also put full strength MMS on the wart itself. It burned the area a little and scabs formed. Don't leave on skin for more than 30 seconds. I picked the dead tissue off as it dried and then applied to the tissue underneath the next time. This happened in three stages over about 2 weeks. Now it is almost level with the other skin and pink like healing skin. The itching is gone. Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide works too. How is the planter's warts coming along Bob? In Christ, Ava > > > > Hi , > > > > One thing I can definitely say I have cured is an aggressive wart. > > My granddaughter had a bad case of warts and was using an over the > > counter freezing device. I told her, after doing research, to be > > careful not to spread the virus as it is very contagious but she is > > stubborn and careless. I started getting this wart on my forearm. > > It grew very fast and also, weirdly, itched on and around the > site. > > I had tried many things but nothing was working, including > colloidal > > silver. The MMS started to work right away and now the wart is all > > but entirely gone. > > > > If anyone else has warts and tries the MMS on it, let me know how > it > > works for them. Wonder if it could help genital warts too. I know > > they are dangerous. > > > > I applied both externally and take internally btw. > > > > Best wishes, > > Jill > > > > Hi Jill, > I'm treating my wife's planters wart topically with a few drops of > DMSO. I just started today, but will let you know how it works. > Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2008 Report Share Posted July 1, 2008 Has anyone gotten an eye infection from these* & ^^ & *(( bugs? I am on my second tube of antibiotic cream. I didn't mention to the dr. that i'm sure it is bugs. I just can't stand anyone telling me i'm crazy again. lou>> > Hi guys, my husband and I have found neem oil works good as a repellent and to suffocated them as well. I use twice a day and rarely feel the crawlies or the bites. I became infested from birds getting into my ceiling at my old condo while I was in the process of moving. I had already quit my good job to go back to home day care and have babies lined up to watch. We now brought the mites to our new condo and my husband has recently become infested also. Both my kids are okay and living away. Its a nightmare which I know you all are already aware of that. Please know that you are all in my prayers, I am an intercessory prayer warrior and will continue to pray us all through this! Love in Christ, Kim.. > > Too strange> > > I got a diagnosis back from the latest expert: the black dots are asphalt! Yeah, right. Last "expert" said it was dirt.> > In cleaning up my place to move out I am appalled that they have gotten into my fridge, freezer, and my high kitchen shelves where there are only glasses or silverware.> Why are they up there? What are they living on? The contact paper? The wood from the shelves?> > I should ask how could asphalt get there and why is it coming through my vents???> > Did you guys say it likes plastic? I am seeing them mutate onto my plastic coverings of my bed so that they do not come off with water anymore.> > These guys are way too strange!> > Had to share…> > ~Pamela> > "There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way." > Dr. Wayne Dyer> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2008 Report Share Posted July 1, 2008 I got an ear infection last summer from the bugs, and it made the entire side of my head hurt. The doctor prescribed antibiotic ear drops that helped somewhat, but didn't clear up the problem. That's when I started putting alcohol/vinegar drops in my ears to clean out the bugs every day. I'm not sure what you can put in your eyes. Hopefully someone can suggest an eyedrop for you, or some sort of soap you can wash your eyelashes with. I use Margo neem soap on my eyelashes. I know, it really sucks when people tell you " it's all in your mind " , but at the same time they don't want to come near you for fearing of catching your imaginary bugs. myrtle > > > > > > Hi guys, my husband and I have found neem oil works good as a > repellent and to suffocated them as well. I use twice a day and > rarely feel the crawlies or the bites. I became infested from birds > getting into my ceiling at my old condo while I was in the process of > moving. I had already quit my good job to go back to home day care > and have babies lined up to watch. We now brought the mites to our > new condo and my husband has recently become infested also. Both my > kids are okay and living away. Its a nightmare which I know you all > are already aware of that. Please know that you are all in my > prayers, I am an intercessory prayer warrior and will continue to > pray us all through this! Love in Christ, Kim. > > > > Too strange > > > > > > I got a diagnosis back from the latest expert: the black dots are > asphalt! Yeah, right. Last " expert " said it was dirt. > > > > In cleaning up my place to move out I am appalled that they have > gotten into my fridge, freezer, and my high kitchen shelves where > there are only glasses or silverware. > > Why are they up there? What are they living on? The contact paper? > The wood from the shelves? > > > > I should ask how could asphalt get there and why is it coming > through my vents??? > > > > Did you guys say it likes plastic? I am seeing them mutate onto my > plastic coverings of my bed so that they do not come off with water > anymore. > > > > These guys are way too strange! > > > > Had to share… > > > > ~Pamela > > > > " There is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. " > > Dr. Wayne Dyer > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2010 Report Share Posted June 2, 2010 >>I have used CS directly in the eye with good effect FWIW Mandi x In a message dated 02/06/2010 17:29:28 GMT Daylight Time, kirsty.allen@... writes: Wondering if someone can help me, I have woken this morning unable to open eyes, they are itchy and bloodshot. Was wondering if you can put collodial silver on them? Don't want to use eye drops because of the mercury in them but my eyes are driving me mad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Sound a creasy at it is! i bought a homeopathic to my eye as NOTHING made to Not infected some time.I paid $12.00 I opened and I see for DOGS,and for water.But i said If MMS not made me blind this will be OK! It was very painful the 1 drops as does HONEY/they say good to the eye taking in.......So this for DOG-s homeopathic totally healed my eye. I eated other day COSTCO grapes and my eye becomet infected /allergy tab not helped/Taked the DOG drops and right away my eye healed.I think has alcohol in it pluss lots of minerals I think silica is the most help as I allways Wanted to buy silica alone/but allvays forget. Gb > > One of the things I am hoping to make better is an eye infection > > that I just cant get rid of. Ive had it now for over a year.It > > affects the oil glands around the eyelashes and looks like a > sty .It > > moves occassionally 3-6 months to a different oil gland .I have > also > > had small bumplike cysts form on the eyelid.They usually go away > > after a few months.The infection also gets on the eyeball. Ive > taken > > antibiotics and cortizone drops from the opthamologist and no > results. > > > > Ive used coloidal silver with dmso drops ,an herbal tea with DMSO > > drops, Ive done the Beck protocol of blood electrification,drinking > > colloidal silver, magnetic pulsing, and drinking ozonated water.I > > started taking the MMS 3 days ago. Im not one to go slow I started > > with 2 drops in the AM the first day , then did 3 drops in the PM . > > Day 2 I did 6 drops 2X a day. then day 3 I did 6 drops in the AM > and > > 10 in the PM. I had a stomach ache last night and some diareah this > > morning. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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