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What an amazing person. No problem. I was momentarily angry. Amazing someone

can call a hug--a snake bite.

But as I have written, inflammation and other things can test our thinking

and moods and relational skills--ME INCLUDED!

http://www.personalconsult.com/articles/lymesignsmissed.html

Some folks just do not understand that some docs do not need the business,

and are just trying to be helpful. I am only able to accept 1/10 referrals

to my center, and my staff spends a fortune in time trying to find them

folks all over. If it was about money, I would open a revolving door center,

stop posting books and articles at a loss, and quad my income into real

income--heck I might become one of those happy weekend boat people.

But.......

I was SO UPSET to hear you suffering this way. I look forward to having an

informal chat.

Doing a couple more books, and talking with you will be an escape from my

head exploding. Just kidding. My head rarely explodes..... Now that they

put in some titanium skull plates. :)

Sorry, the jokes only get worse as the day goes on.....

Schaller, MD

Tampa and Naples, FL

www.personalconsult.com

www.usmoldphysician.com

www.suboxonemd.com

The 3,000 pages of articles are all FREE. The e-books were all done at a

loss. And I plan to give one away on mycotoxins next week to the group as a

link.

Osteoporosis question

>>

>>

>>>I have Osteoporsis despite medical treatment...

>>>

>>> A recent 24 hour urine showed excessive Ca++ in the Urine on two

>>> separate tests. My hair analysis shows deranged mineral transport with

>>> a lot of Ca++ and Magnesium being thrown off in the hair.

>>>

>>> My question is does anyone know what I might try to hold on to the Ca++

>>> and Magnesium as I am becoming more Osteoporotic each year?

>>>

>>> I have tried Fosimax, Actonel, increased Ca++, Mag, Vit D, Boron, Vit C

>>> and things I have forgotten to write down.

>>>

>>> What else can I do to put the Ca++ back into the bone?

>>>

>>> Lee

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with

>>> each

>>> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any

>>> treatment

>>> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>>>

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Early osteoporosis could easily be a sign of undiagnosed celiac

disease which doesn't usually manifest in the classical signs anyway.

>

> What an amazing person. No problem. I was momentarily angry. Amazing

someone

> can call a hug--a snake bite.

>

> But as I have written, inflammation and other things can test our

thinking

> and moods and relational skills--ME INCLUDED!

>

> http://www.personalconsult.com/articles/lymesignsmissed.html

>

> Some folks just do not understand that some docs do not need the

business,

> and are just trying to be helpful. I am only able to accept 1/10

referrals

> to my center, and my staff spends a fortune in time trying to find them

> folks all over. If it was about money, I would open a revolving door

center,

> stop posting books and articles at a loss, and quad my income into real

> income--heck I might become one of those happy weekend boat people.

> But.......

>

> I was SO UPSET to hear you suffering this way. I look forward to

having an

> informal chat.

>

> Doing a couple more books, and talking with you will be an escape

from my

> head exploding. Just kidding. My head rarely explodes..... Now that

they

> put in some titanium skull plates. :)

>

> Sorry, the jokes only get worse as the day goes on.....

>

> Schaller, MD

> Tampa and Naples, FL

> www.personalconsult.com

> www.usmoldphysician.com

> www.suboxonemd.com

>

> The 3,000 pages of articles are all FREE. The e-books were all done

at a

> loss. And I plan to give one away on mycotoxins next week to the

group as a

> link.

>

>

> Osteoporosis question

> >>

> >>

> >>>I have Osteoporsis despite medical treatment...

> >>>

> >>> A recent 24 hour urine showed excessive Ca++ in the Urine on two

> >>> separate tests. My hair analysis shows deranged mineral

transport with

> >>> a lot of Ca++ and Magnesium being thrown off in the hair.

> >>>

> >>> My question is does anyone know what I might try to hold on to

the Ca++

> >>> and Magnesium as I am becoming more Osteoporotic each year?

> >>>

> >>> I have tried Fosimax, Actonel, increased Ca++, Mag, Vit D,

Boron, Vit C

> >>> and things I have forgotten to write down.

> >>>

> >>> What else can I do to put the Ca++ back into the bone?

> >>>

> >>> Lee

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences

with

> >>> each

> >>> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any

> >>> treatment

> >>> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

> >>>

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I have been tested for Celiac Disease but nothing showed.

Lee

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and moods

Early osteoporosis could easily be a sign of undiagnosed celiac

disease which doesn't usually manifest in the classical signs anyway.

This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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The only true " test " is a biopsy of the small intestine.

>

>

>

> I have been tested for Celiac Disease but nothing showed.

>

> Lee

>

> -- Re: Osteoporosis--real

challenges/Inflammation

> and moods

>

> Early osteoporosis could easily be a sign of undiagnosed celiac

> disease which doesn't usually manifest in the classical signs anyway.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences

with each

> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any

treatment

> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

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I know I would be angry too if I were giving free advice in my spare time

and being critizised for it. Here is another example of gratitude. I was

treating a shoulder problem successfully with some expensive vitamins long

ago. The gentlemen decided that since he knew which vitamins to take, he

could get them cheaper and so he did. Later, he came back and complained

that his vitamins didn't work like mine. I said, " Why do you think I use

the ones I gave you? " Duh. This is just a reminder to people here that all

supplements are not equal...and that is why I am interested in a cream that

could work instead of the ones I am currently using.

BTW, I have been checked for Lyme 3 times, all negative but I have not been

tested at IgeneX. I am waiting to see if my doc will sign the request.

Lee

-- Osteoporosis--real challenges/Inflammation and

moods

What an amazing person. No problem. I was momentarily angry. Amazing someone

can call a hug--a snake bite.

But as I have written, inflammation and other things can test our thinking

and moods and relational skills--ME INCLUDED!

http://www.personalconsult.com/articles/lymesignsmissed.html

Some folks just do not understand that some docs do not need the business,

and are just trying to be helpful. I am only able to accept 1/10 referrals

to my center, and my staff spends a fortune in time trying to find them

folks all over. If it was about money, I would open a revolving door center,

stop posting books and articles at a loss, and quad my income into real

income--heck I might become one of those happy weekend boat people.

But.......

I was SO UPSET to hear you suffering this way. I look forward to having an

informal chat.

Doing a couple more books, and talking with you will be an escape from my

head exploding. Just kidding. My head rarely explodes..... Now that they

put in some titanium skull plates. :)

Sorry, the jokes only get worse as the day goes on.....

Schaller, MD

Tampa and Naples, FL

www.personalconsult.com

www.usmoldphysician.com

www.suboxonemd.com

The 3,000 pages of articles are all FREE. The e-books were all done at a

loss. And I plan to give one away on mycotoxins next week to the group as a

link.

Osteoporosis question

>>

>>

>>>I have Osteoporsis despite medical treatment...

>>>

>>> A recent 24 hour urine showed excessive Ca++ in the Urine on two

>>> separate tests. My hair analysis shows deranged mineral transport with

>>> a lot of Ca++ and Magnesium being thrown off in the hair.

>>>

>>> My question is does anyone know what I might try to hold on to the Ca++

>>> and Magnesium as I am becoming more Osteoporotic each year?

>>>

>>> I have tried Fosimax, Actonel, increased Ca++, Mag, Vit D, Boron, Vit C

>>> and things I have forgotten to write down.

>>>

>>> What else can I do to put the Ca++ back into the bone?

>>>

>>> Lee

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with

>>> each

>>> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any

>>> treatment

>>> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>>>

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