Guest guest Posted May 17, 2011 Report Share Posted May 17, 2011 Hi , Yes, iwas in acoma for 3 days and then had a football size clot on my forhead, all my ribs were broken, both ankles were shattered, with reconstructive surgery, I am able to walk. The lung disease I have is Diquamative intersticeal pulminary disease I can spell that well, but that is what it is called, they diagnosed it as similar to but not the same as coal miners or asbestos disease, similar symtoms, but various other symptoms, not much on it, it took the dr 3 months to diagnose me, and they only gave me 2 years to live, well here i am ll years later, thank god for my strength. I'm sorry about your daughter my prays will be with you both. yes lorrie4real@... is right. Doing okay today a little tired, the pain has just been wearing me out. going to rest for a minute, Thanks , god bless. Lorrie > > HI Lorrie, > That car accident sounds really scary! Gosh you must have been really bad off for them to declare you DOA. And I have never heard of that lung disease, I do have experience with lung disease, not myself but my daughter has cystic fibrosis. She has had some problems with lung infections but most of her problems have been sinusitis. She has had 13 sinus surgeries. Well it is a miracle you made it through that disease so far. You must be quite the fighter! > > I will keep you in my prayers! > > love, > > > PS what is your yahoo im? lorrie4real? > Mine is brenda_ruth74 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2011 Report Share Posted May 18, 2011 Hi Lorrie - the IGeneX lab can send you a free testkit, then your doctor can sign off on the IgM and IgG Western blot tests for Lyme. This is a great testing lab and these tests are the common tests to do. Your doctor does not have to be an expert on Lyme, just simply to sign off on the tests. 60-70% of us who have the illness test positive. I did, after 25 years. Reasons for testing negative when we actually have the illness are listed at www.canlyme.com/seronegreasons.html - so Lyme is still treated clinically y Lyme-treating doctors, based on history and symptoms. And as I mentioned in the email I just responded to, thrush can be a sign of candida and needs an anti-candida regime. - Robin pain > > > > > > I am in so much pain I am seriously depressed, I have been in bed for a week, > > The pain clinic said they couln't help me because my insurance wouldn't cover > > anything, I can't afford what they are asking for fee. My Regular Dr said they > > don't perscribe pain meds.I am at wits end and feeling very desperate. Dose > > anyone know of any Dr. in the washington state area. Please let me know. I don't > > know what to do and I am only getting worse. Thanks anyone. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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