Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Stacie, usually md's do not do live cells. You have to find one in your area, most likely at a wellness center or with a holisitc doc. You can request antibody testing, if you believe that thyroid is what you may have. Let me know, what you do. OK? Love Original Message ----- From: Stacie Hall Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 10:25 PM Subject: Re: Re:julie/live cell ,This live cell you are reffering to, can my md also do this test. Also when I go in for the thyroid do I just need to ask for an antibody thyroid test, seeing that my tsh and t3, t4 came back fine?Thank you for all your help, you have been a blessing,Stacie Hall>From: "JOSEPH PALANCA" <juliejp61@...>>Reply- >< >>Subject: Re: Re:julie/gluten>Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:03:52 -0600>>Stacie, I was seeing my thyroid specialist and because thyroid and gluten >are so known to work together, I asked him to test me for it. I was really >having a hard time with treatment for so long, so they say that gluten will >continue to make thyroid flare, you could say. That and Diabetes and RA. >So, He did, he's a md and Do. He ran gliadan IGG and IGA as well as TTS, >the tissue trans some thing or another. I did not do the biopsy, I read >several books on it, and I had two positive makers showing my immune system >was reacting to gluten and that was enough for me. If its reacting and >attacking, biopsy or not ,I aint eating it! It's a proven allergy. And the >problem with the biopsy is that many beginners in gluten intolerance or >celiac disease do not show any damage to their upper intestine for years, >so they are told to go ahead and eat it, only later to have sever damage >found. By that time, auto immune illness and cancers too. And many don't >have damage to that one specific area in their intestines. It may be lower >and missed, so I opted out of that. I wasn't going through any thing hard >on my body. I feel great of of it and watch a lot of neuro problems go >away. I dont think I would have had intolerance to gluten, if I didn't have >the implants. They say an major surgery or a time of stress can trigger it. >yeah, hmmm-when was THAT?>I also think the bacteria caused the leaky gut (as the lining of the >stomach was broken into) I had leaky gut on my live cell and that caused >proteins to leak into my blood stream which is not to be and causes severe >allergies to food! Love ---- Original Message -----> From: Stacie Hall<mailto:staciehall40@...>> <mailto: >> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 6:33 PM> Subject: Re:julie/gluten>>>> Hey ,>> Just wondering what kind of Dr. you went to and what kind of test you >had> done to determine the gluten senstivity?>> Thanks so much,> Stacie>> >From: SodaRene2@...<mailto:SodaRene2@...>> >Reply-> <mailto: >> > <mailto: >> >Subject: Re: Dr. Kolb, Dr. Huang or Dr. >> >Hamilton> >Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:34:39 EST> >> >Carol-> >> >I had explantation and mastopexy surgery two weeks ago with Dr. Kolb. >I> >live> >in Boston...but I went to Atlanta and it was well worth the trip. Dr. >Kolb> >and her staff are great. My results are wonderful. I do not have any> >puckering or extra skin. They look great. My scars are around the >areola> >and are> >minimal and my implants were a full C/small D so I was very pleased >with> >the> >results.> >> >I had saline implants. However...Dr. Kolb will tell you about how she> >still> >has silicone in her arm from Dow implants. She really knows what you >are> >going through because she has been there.> >> >Christy>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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