Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Hi , I had 25 IV chelation treatments with EDTA and DMSA last year after I got explanted. I think it helped me very much. I also am taking a new enzyme out called Naticor which is supposed to clean out the fibrin and clogged gunk from your arteries. I was explanted about 1.5 years ago also and am still having problems with PAIN mainly in back. I also had numbness and tingling in my left leg and foot and that is gone. My hands still hurt when I wake up in the morning but I am slowly improving. I WISH IT WOULD ALL GO AWAY!!!! I think we've all suffered enough. I think you will keep improving even with your circulation. I would recommend the chelation therapy. Don't be nervous it's not that bad. Just sit in the chair and relax and read or something. You are soo lucky your insurance covers that. It costs a small fortune otherwise. You will get better and your cholesterol will come down. Love Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 , What kind of doctor are you seeing about this? Do you think this is a different numbness and tingling from what I am experiencing? Hugs, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 : Oh dear girl, that is so sucky to have to continually deal with this issue in one way or another isn't it? I always keep you in my prayers as I am sure the others here do too. Anyhow, tendonitis is what I was diagnosed with as opposed to Plantar Fascitis, at least my one Dr, who know the other Dr still thinks it is Platar.I was told that it is achilles tendonitis and that it is inflammed and that since your circulation to that part of your body, no matter how healthy you are, is not that good, that it is really hard to get rid of it. WHat a revelation huh? anyhow not to be a smartie pants but these Dr's do so drive me nuts. You seem to have good docs though, I guess the bigger cities will always have more to choose from. Did you know that in Idaho Falls there is only one Rheumatologist in the whole freaking town and of course he is a jerk so I refuse to see him. Right now I am using magnets on my heels to help and guess what? THEY ARE HELPING! or I was just getting better again anyow right? The summer is usually when I feel the best, although two summers ago I was pretty disabled. I even had to get one of those temporary Disabled thingers for my car. Do you have pain in your lower extremities? It sounds like your doing everything right, and with your exceptional will power I feel you going to beat this thing! Love ya sweetie -C ] , " JOSEPH PALANCA " <juliejp61@m...> wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Judi, thank you so much for your input. It was helpful! Esp with the circulation thing. Can you send me info on that enzyme you are taking? I am glad you had a good experience with chelation. I think I am gonna do it for sure now., Appt for all tests is on the 24th! How long were your therapy sessions with chelation? Thank you so much! Great to hear you are doing well! And more imprtantly better! >From: jaylow2100@... >Reply- > >Subject: Re: peripheal vascular disease >Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 13:22:08 EDT > >Hi , > >I had 25 IV chelation treatments with EDTA and DMSA last year after I got >explanted. I think it helped me very much. I also am taking a new enzyme out >called Naticor which is supposed to clean out the fibrin and clogged gunk from >your arteries. I was explanted about 1.5 years ago also and am still having >problems with PAIN mainly in back. I also had numbness and tingling in my left leg >and foot and that is gone. My hands still hurt when I wake up in the morning >but I am slowly improving. I WISH IT WOULD ALL GO AWAY!!!! I think we've all >suffered enough. I think you will keep improving even with your circulation. I >would recommend the chelation therapy. Don't be nervous it's not that bad. >Just sit in the chair and relax and read or something. You are soo lucky your >insurance covers that. It costs a small fortune otherwise. You will get better >and your cholesterol will come down. >Love >Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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