Guest guest Posted August 3, 2011 Report Share Posted August 3, 2011 Hello I am sure I am through the worst of it and I do feel very blessed that I survived and I have great doctors and great support. I think this site is so wonderful and its shocking how much doctors don't know.I have little patience for doctors who dont listen or ignore me. My younger sister who is only 28 has Fibromyalgia for years  and I share with her what I learn on this site. My Aunt was diagnosed many years ago as well but they tried to give her anti depressants and she would not take them and never went back. She is now doing the vinegar as well.  I just saw a list of 100 best places to live and Austin Texas came up #1. I live near San Francisco, CA and we rarely even see 90 and when we do I think maybe we should get air conditioning but seems silly for the few days we get weather. Thank you for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers. I do believe the power of prayer and thinking positive has helped me recover so quickly even the doctors were shocked after a few weeks how well I was doing. Thank you again  Ciao- Ange  ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Tue, August 2, 2011 10:10:48 PM Subject: to Angel Giannini  Oh my goodness, , you are a little living miracle. I hope you will do well in October. We just never know what will be our lot in life will be. It can be difficult but the magic (spiritual) thing is to hang in there. You are so blessed to have great doctors. There are quite a few here that doctors have put on a shelf and ignore our every complaint. I am glad we have this site. It really has helped me to research on my own and find a healthy way of life that agrees with my immune system. I hope you are feeling well at this time. I am feeling pretty good but the Austin heat(107 today) keeps me inside. So am painting away, lol. This is the reason you find me at this hour...am looking through websites for trees am planning to paint.     I am praying for you. Health and Blessings, Subject: Re: H-pylori is strongly involved in Parkinsons and could be very much an issue for Fibromyalgia folk To: fibromyalgiacured Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 9:50 PM  Hi Lovell, Are you having to take anything for the Gerd? Recently read that with taking acid blockers, you will not be able to absorb b vitamins,as they need acid to be absorbed. I used to take the fresh lemon juice in water with meals, and my sister(who has had ulcers) takes the organic apple cider vinegar. Even a healthy person is only about to absorb a small amount of the Bs in a supplement. google b 12, or b deficiency. c > > Joanne,As you know I have GERD and esophageal ulcers.  Last June I had an >endoscope.  Since reading about H.Pylori and Fibromyalgia connection, I >contacted the doctor and was told that they did not check for h.pylori.  I >would think that that would be standard practice when doing an endoscope on a >person that has ulcers.  Anyway, I have made an appointment with a new doctor >and will be seeing him next week.  Hopefully he will check for h.pylori. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2011 Report Share Posted August 3, 2011 Hi, , Oh, what a wonderful high note concerning your health and doctors pleasant surprise of your progress. This is a great site. This helped me get on my feet and take responsibility to take my health back and not to count on doctors. Sad there are not more of those who understand this disease and know how to treat it. Yes, Austin is beautiful. Many beautiful sites and lots of things to do here. A week is not enough for a visit. Most of the population is very health conscious and you always see folks walking, running, biking...by the way, bikes have the right of way here. You cannot pass them up on the road. You treat bikes like a vehicle. Movie actors live in the area and you bump into them every now and then. Bill Gates has his company here so there are many tech geeks that reside here as well. Now if the heat would come down, I'd say this is a great time to go to the hills biking or taking hikes, lol. I have been at San Francisco....sooooo beautiful. I hope one day to go back. If we plan to visit we should get in touch with each other to list the sites. Stay well and....cool! Subject: Re: H-pylori is strongly involved in Parkinsons and could be very much an issue for Fibromyalgia folk To: fibromyalgiacured Date: Tuesday, August 2, 2011, 9:50 PM  Hi Lovell, Are you having to take anything for the Gerd? Recently read that with taking acid blockers, you will not be able to absorb b vitamins,as they need acid to be absorbed. I used to take the fresh lemon juice in water with meals, and my sister(who has had ulcers) takes the organic apple cider vinegar. Even a healthy person is only about to absorb a small amount of the Bs in a supplement. google b 12, or b deficiency. c > > Joanne,As you know I have GERD and esophageal ulcers.  Last June I had an >endoscope.  Since reading about H.Pylori and Fibromyalgia connection, I >contacted the doctor and was told that they did not check for h.pylori.  I >would think that that would be standard practice when doing an endoscope on a >person that has ulcers.  Anyway, I have made an appointment with a new doctor >and will be seeing him next week.  Hopefully he will check for h.pylori. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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