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Please focus on having the surgery and afterwards be patient with

your healing. Unfortunately this isn't always a magic pill, for

some of us it takes time to get better. You might be one of those

whose symptoms go away right after surgery, but it's also possible

it could take a year or so before you're better. I think you'll be

pretty diligent with detoxing, because I know how badly you want to

feel better, and many of the women here are proof that if you detox

and eat healthy foods, in time you will feel better again. Hang in

there, I remember how my surgery date seemed so far away, but then

suddenly it was here and over with. I'm still working on getting

better, and noticed improvement lately and I'm 8 months post

explant.

Sis

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> Please tell me after explant this will go away....I feel so achey

from my

> head to my toes...mostly neck shoulders and hands...weird. 9/7/6

can't come soon

> enough...

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, I have had great relief from Coral Calcium...it's been over a

month now, taking it consistently and my aches and joint pains, etc.

have lessened considerably. Even my hands don't hurt so much when I

drive my little standard Volksie Fox. Give it a try, if you wish.

Hopefully it will help you. I don't like to hear all the suffering

the women have to go through. It's so sad.

Love & Healing,

Sunny :)

-- In , GMCLADY98@... wrote:

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> Please tell me after explant this will go away....I feel so achey

from my

> head to my toes...mostly neck shoulders and hands...weird. 9/7/6

can't come soon

> enough...

>

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, I'm not at home right now - I'm on my day off in Red Deer, my

bottle of Coral Calcium is in the cupboard at home. I believe it's

500 mg. capsules, 2 or 3 a day. I take mine at night, cuz it helps my

calves not ache so much and gives me a better sleep. My Mom takes one

called HeraCoral...it's also good. Her rheumatioid arthritis in her

fingers was making her unable to make pyrogies, and that's horrible

for a Ukrainian Grandma - now she can make cabbage rolls and pyrogies

again - her fingers are still crooked but the pain has lessened so

much that she can do it. Awesome, eh? There's that Canadian " eh? "

again. lol

Lots of love & healing,

Sunny :) p.s. when I get home I'll check the bottle and confirm the

dosage for you.

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> Thanks Sunny...what dosage a day ?

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