Guest guest Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 Lea That is great news! I can't wait until it comes out. hugs kathy > > Sorry Guys... I should have made it more clear that I found those > OLD posts from this morning. I should have made it clear that > they were old. > > The point that really got me was the whole context really. I wonder > myself, at times, am I the minority? Why are none of my friends sick > like this? > > To see someone blurb that out was actually depressing. It's my > fault, but I read that OLD post and allowed myself to be depressed > about it all morning long. > > I'm so tired of being told that this is not real, this is not from > implants, implants are safe, on and on and on. > > As the explant draws nearer (over 2 weeks left), I continue to > negotiate with myself. I am still convinced that this is what must > be done. It really makes me sad though. > > Dawn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2009 Report Share Posted November 4, 2009 Wow, who kept that old post I sent last year? I had forgotten all about it, but it certainly has a lot of useful information about teeth and preventing cavities. I still go to the dentist every 6 months and sooner if necessary, but I still have my teeth, even if some are crowns. I made my dentist ultra rich. LOL Does anyone know what happened to Claude who asked the question about teeth in the first place????????? FYI again, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2011 Report Share Posted March 3, 2011 They often do not know what causes most cases of this. it could be the result of an injury, physical strain, infection, or fibromyalgia. It could also be caused by " referred pain, " that is when your brain gets things mixed up and the problem is really elsewhere but you feel the pain far away from where the problem really is. This can be cause by maybe a spinal problem where a bone spur is pressing on a nerve in the spine. I have bone spurs in my neck and they sometimes press on nerves and the pain is felt in my arms and sometimes my legs. I hate getting old! Since the pain of this condition can often resemble the pain of a heart attack, it is best not to take chances and seek medical attention. since you say that others in your household have it, I would think it is coming form an infection. I believe viruses and bacteria can settle in different part so of the body -- that one can have cold in their neck or it may settle in some other area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 Thanks for posting for me....I have had this for years....more than I would like to admit...now my kids who are young adults are getting it. I have often wondered if it is a yeast thing...and it is lodged in various places. My yeast levels when tested were 3 times the max...so nuttin surprises me much when it comes to yeast. But sometimes...ya just don't have time for this stuff...autistic kids take up a lot of time!!! Ronni > > They often do not know what causes most cases of this. it could be the > result of an injury, physical strain, infection, or fibromyalgia. It could > also be caused by " referred pain, " that is when your brain gets things mixed > up and the problem is really elsewhere but you feel the pain far away from > where the problem really is. This can be cause by maybe a spinal problem > where a bone spur is pressing on a nerve in the spine. > > I have bone spurs in my neck and they sometimes press on nerves and the pain > is felt in my arms and sometimes my legs. I hate getting old! > > Since the pain of this condition can often resemble the pain of a heart > attack, it is best not to take chances and seek medical attention. since > you say that others in your household have it, I would think it is coming > form an infection. > > I believe viruses and bacteria can settle in different part so of the body > -- that one can have cold in their neck or it may settle in some other area. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2011 Report Share Posted March 4, 2011 Yes. it is a full-time job. I think you may be on the right track with it coming from yeast. it can settle anywhere. A while back my son was having a lung infection and nothing the doc had given had worked. I suggested the infection in his lungs may be fungal. He was skeptical but prescribed an anti fungal, and the infection cleared right up. On Mar 4, 2011, at 10:55 AM, " ronnimike " <HISSPECIALTOUCH@...> wrote: > Thanks for posting for me....I have had this for years....more than I would like to admit...now my kids who are young adults are getting it. > > I have often wondered if it is a yeast thing...and it is lodged in various places. My yeast levels when tested were 3 times the max...so nuttin surprises me much when it comes to yeast. But sometimes...ya just don't have time for this stuff...autistic kids take up a lot of time!!! > > Ronni > > > > > > They often do not know what causes most cases of this. it could be the > > result of an injury, physical strain, infection, or fibromyalgia. It could > > also be caused by " referred pain, " that is when your brain gets things mixed > > up and the problem is really elsewhere but you feel the pain far away from > > where the problem really is. This can be cause by maybe a spinal problem > > where a bone spur is pressing on a nerve in the spine. > > > > I have bone spurs in my neck and they sometimes press on nerves and the pain > > is felt in my arms and sometimes my legs. I hate getting old! > > > > Since the pain of this condition can often resemble the pain of a heart > > attack, it is best not to take chances and seek medical attention. since > > you say that others in your household have it, I would think it is coming > > form an infection. > > > > I believe viruses and bacteria can settle in different part so of the body > > -- that one can have cold in their neck or it may settle in some other area. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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