Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Off Topic – Please handle via Private message or off-line. From: infections [mailto:infections ] On Behalf Of pjeanneus Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:01 AM To: infections Subject: [infections] Re: First spray - let us pray Ah, the French, bless them. My daddy and my mother's ancient ancestors were from France before they moved to Italy and Britain. Ma Mere was a Dickinson and mon pere was a Mazacco. So I take it you are an atheist or perhaps a step more rational, an agnostic. One of my favorite frenchmen is Blaise Pascal who started out as a mathematician but became more famous for his theology. Are you familiar with his wager? It calls for suspended reason in the face of reason. I have always tended to hold to my faith BASED ON REASON, but Pascal has a good point. You don't have a lot to lose in case there is a God if you give him due respect. So do I think Tony was sent from God? Absolutely, but then I am also a follower of another famous Frenchman, Calvin, who was forced to flee persecution by moving to Switzerland where he could execute atheists in peace - just kidding - in case you don't catch my very American humor - after all many of my ancestors have been here 400 years to escape the British persecution. They called what they started democracy. It originates in the inalienable right to state what you believe and to keep the state out of it, by God! On a lighter note there is an amazing story about ph in the Bible (perhaps you recall that ancient manuscript). The story is in the Jewish part of the book. ph is almost murdered by his own brothers, gets sold as a slave instead because he is worth more that way, brothers lie to Daddy about favorite son's demise, ph gets accused of sexual assault by his owner's wife, serves years in prison unjustly, gets freed to help the Egyptians survive a famine. How does it end, before you get bored? He saves the lives of his ugly brothers. Once he realizes they have regrets over trying to do him in, he forgives them and makes the most amazing statement, perhaps of all time. YOU MEANT IT FOR EVIL, BUT GOD MEANT IT FOR GOOD. So, yeah, I think God can use Tony. He is a sweet bloke after all, compared to ph's brothers. I know you are sorry I am on this list, and didn't realize that my undergrad degree was in theology. Bon soir, a Jeanne (yes, spelled French) > > >I told my church friends yesterday that I felt God had brought > >circumstances together that may be a healing combination for me > > Yeah! sure, Tony was sent to you by God, my oh my!!!! > > >Then I told the church friends maybe God planned for me to be sick > >the rest of my life, and, if so, I would accept that. But I am hoping > >maybe that is not his plan. > > The crap one has to read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > I am soooooooo glad I live in France, God largely forgets we (the French) exist, and am I glad of that!! Except right now we have a dangerous clown for president who is trying to tell us that God is in each of us. Most French people find this totally outrageous, so please a, spare me this garbage here on I & I, I have a gutfull already. France was the last sane bastion ON THIS PLANET, re religion, I hate to see it go to the dogs (to the gods?). > > Nelly > > Nelly > [infections] Re: First spray - let us pray > > > Penny, I cannot thank you enough for sharing your prescription for > this nasal spray. I did copy what you posted last week and took it to > my drs' apt. She was happy to write out the compound prescription. > > I told the pharmacy that it cost a friend of mine in CA $45. He was > surprised and said that they could not produce it for that price. If > I can't get my insurance to cover I will certainly shop around as > there are a couple of other pharmas in town. > > I've followed the moisture issue very closely. I do react to toxic > mold, but have no such symptoms in my home here in Vegas. our house > is on a cement slab which is typical here. I guess the ground is to > hard to bother digging crawl spaces. We have no moisture problem in > the house. The bathrooms never even grow mold. We do have a sprinkler > system outside, but have desert landscape, so not really lots of > water. I have trouble in buildings like the airport or where there > have been major water leaks. It's not like the desert is mold free. > > I will post again every few days to let folks know how the nasal > spray is working. I am so excited. > > I told my church friends yesterday that I felt God had brought > circumstances together that may be a healing combination for me - the > headache for almost 2 years -the flu/infection of the past month - > you and Tony pushing me to see if I have sinus infection invading my > brain - and then your nasal spray with antibiotic/antifungal/steroid - > this combination seemed to fit perfectly with my history. I seem to > have inflammation in my head and brain, I had a fungal infection at > onset, and I ran a fever and seemed to have a throat infection with > MRSA involvement after the ENT nicked the back of my sinuses. > > Then I told the church friends maybe God planned for me to be sick > the rest of my life, and, if so, I would accept that. But I am hoping > maybe that is not his plan. > > a > > > > > > Hey a, > > > > I'm sorry I didn't get your email before you got your > prescription. But it sounds like you got the right mix. I really do > pray it helps you as much as it's helped me. > > > > Mine doesn't have xylitol in it either, not sure where that came > from. I like xylitol though, use it in my normal saline rinses. But I > get nervous about using the rinses too much, because the last thing I > need in my head is water. Especially now that I know how much the > dehumidifier helps me. > > > > I'm doing fantastic with this spray, and now even better that the > migraines are gone thanks to the dehumidifier. I've had migraines for > years, and for at least the last 6 months they've been almost daily. > This is the first time in ages I've been headache free. Not to > mention have zero inflammation. And I'm feeling way more energetic to > boot. This spray is far better than the Benicar ever was for > inflammation, and as thrilled as I was with the way Benicar reduced > my inflammation, it didn't come close to this. > > > > In addition to the spray, I'm still taking my 2 other abx and the > antifungal. At some point I'm hoping to try cutting back on something > and see if I can maintain this level of well being. I'd like to be > taking fewer antimicrobials if possible, but I'm also willing to keep > it up if it's necessary to continue feeling good. > > > > I wake up every morning and just want to hug my friend who told > me about the dehumidifer. She's shocked she discovered it herself, > but she said she got to thinking about it after she sucked all the > moisture from her house and stopped having facial/jaw pain, that it > makes sense from an inflammatory perspective since so many older > people move to the desert to feel better, especially if they've got > arthritis or breathing issues. Hmmmm. Anyway, I'll be forever > grateful to her. I keep the dehumidifier running all day long, and > it's amazing how much water it sucks out of the air and how much > better I feel, despite the fact that I live in a " mediterranean > climate " . I know you live in Las Vegas, but you never know, perhaps > you've got moisture issues as well? Do you have any landscape > irrigation around your house? Do you have a crawl space under your > house? They're known for retaining moisture. > > > > Anyway, this is a huge turn around for me since just 5 weeks ago > when I burst into tears at my doctor's office because he had refused > to refill my prescriptions until I came in to see him, making me go > for over a week without any meds. I felt like he was torturing me! > Thank God he refilled them all and filled this spray too. It's been a > life changer at this point. > > > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@> wrote: > > I got my compounded nasal spray today and did the first > spray. So > > please pray it works. > > > > It is a combo of amphotercin B, gentamycin, and dexameth??? - no > > xylitol. The pharmacist said to spray the xylitol I have about 1 > hour > > away from this prescription. > > > > I had to pay $180 for a month supply. My insurance should cover but > > the insurance claimed I have Medicare prescription coverage. What a > > joke. Am I the only one who is sick and tired of the insurance run > > around in the US? Now I have to call and try and get insurance to > pay > > for my prescription as they always do for all other prescriptions. > I > > have no Medicare prescription coverage. > > > > Okay, enough whining. I will keep you posted on how this seems to > work. > > > > Penny, how are you doing???? > > > > a Carnes > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2008 Report Share Posted February 20, 2008 Please! don't handle at all! this is giving me the creeps! Nelly [infections] Re: First spray - let us pray> > > Penny, I cannot thank you enough for sharing your prescription for > this nasal spray. I did copy what you posted last week and took it to > my drs' apt. She was happy to write out the compound prescription. > > I told the pharmacy that it cost a friend of mine in CA $45. He was > surprised and said that they could not produce it for that price. If > I can't get my insurance to cover I will certainly shop around as > there are a couple of other pharmas in town.> > I've followed the moisture issue very closely. I do react to toxic > mold, but have no such symptoms in my home here in Vegas. our house > is on a cement slab which is typical here. I guess the ground is to > hard to bother digging crawl spaces. We have no moisture problem in > the house. The bathrooms never even grow mold. We do have a sprinkler > system outside, but have desert landscape, so not really lots of > water. I have trouble in buildings like the airport or where there > have been major water leaks. It's not like the desert is mold free. > > I will post again every few days to let folks know how the nasal > spray is working. I am so excited. > > I told my church friends yesterday that I felt God had brought > circumstances together that may be a healing combination for me - the > headache for almost 2 years -the flu/infection of the past month -> you and Tony pushing me to see if I have sinus infection invading my > brain - and then your nasal spray with antibiotic/antifungal/steroid -> this combination seemed to fit perfectly with my history. I seem to > have inflammation in my head and brain, I had a fungal infection at > onset, and I ran a fever and seemed to have a throat infection with > MRSA involvement after the ENT nicked the back of my sinuses.> > Then I told the church friends maybe God planned for me to be sick > the rest of my life, and, if so, I would accept that. But I am hoping > maybe that is not his plan.> > a> > > >> > Hey a,> > > > I'm sorry I didn't get your email before you got your > prescription. But it sounds like you got the right mix. I really do > pray it helps you as much as it's helped me.> > > > Mine doesn't have xylitol in it either, not sure where that came > from. I like xylitol though, use it in my normal saline rinses. But I > get nervous about using the rinses too much, because the last thing I > need in my head is water. Especially now that I know how much the > dehumidifier helps me.> > > > I'm doing fantastic with this spray, and now even better that the > migraines are gone thanks to the dehumidifier. I've had migraines for > years, and for at least the last 6 months they've been almost daily. > This is the first time in ages I've been headache free. Not to > mention have zero inflammation. And I'm feeling way more energetic to > boot. This spray is far better than the Benicar ever was for > inflammation, and as thrilled as I was with the way Benicar reduced > my inflammation, it didn't come close to this. > > > > In addition to the spray, I'm still taking my 2 other abx and the > antifungal. At some point I'm hoping to try cutting back on something > and see if I can maintain this level of well being. I'd like to be > taking fewer antimicrobials if possible, but I'm also willing to keep > it up if it's necessary to continue feeling good.> > > > I wake up every morning and just want to hug my friend who told > me about the dehumidifer. She's shocked she discovered it herself, > but she said she got to thinking about it after she sucked all the > moisture from her house and stopped having facial/jaw pain, that it > makes sense from an inflammatory perspective since so many older > people move to the desert to feel better, especially if they've got > arthritis or breathing issues. Hmmmm. Anyway, I'll be forever > grateful to her. I keep the dehumidifier running all day long, and > it's amazing how much water it sucks out of the air and how much > better I feel, despite the fact that I live in a "mediterranean > climate". I know you live in Las Vegas, but you never know, perhaps > you've got moisture issues as well? Do you have any landscape > irrigation around your house? Do you have a crawl space under your > house? They're known for retaining moisture. > > > > Anyway, this is a huge turn around for me since just 5 weeks ago > when I burst into tears at my doctor's office because he had refused > to refill my prescriptions until I came in to see him, making me go > for over a week without any meds. I felt like he was torturing me! > Thank God he refilled them all and filled this spray too. It's been a > life changer at this point.> > > > penny> > > > pjeanneus <pj7@> wrote:> > I got my compounded nasal spray today and did the first > spray. So > > please pray it works. > > > > It is a combo of amphotercin B, gentamycin, and dexameth??? - no > > xylitol. The pharmacist said to spray the xylitol I have about 1 > hour > > away from this prescription.> > > > I had to pay $180 for a month supply. My insurance should cover but > > the insurance claimed I have Medicare prescription coverage. What a > > joke. Am I the only one who is sick and tired of the insurance run > > around in the US? Now I have to call and try and get insurance to > pay > > for my prescription as they always do for all other prescriptions. > I > > have no Medicare prescription coverage.> > > > Okay, enough whining. I will keep you posted on how this seems to > work.> > > > Penny, how are you doing????> > > > a Carnes> >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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