Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Dear : My husband was diagnosed with colon cancer in November 2003. He had surgery and had 14 inches of his colon removed (this happened all in 4 days and our heads were spinning). He was termed late stage 3. This meant that the cancer was in the lymph system. I was at work on a slow Friday and found the book (The Cure for all Advanced Cancer " ). I believe it was published in 2002. I would suggest going to your local library and seeing if you can check it out for free. It shows MRI's with real hospitals and patients names and actual case histories of all types of advanced cancer patients. Very interesting. My poor husband tried the agressive chemo and couldn't take it (extreme nausea, etc.) even with strong anti nausea drugs. He is now on the standard chemo for his type of cancer (according to his oncologist). Initially, it made him deathly ill also (two weeks) and then he started a new drug (for him) Zofran. This has helped dramatically (one week now). Yippee! My husband is not remotely interested in trying any of the suggestions in Dr. 's books. I am dismayed. They seem so simply and so common-sense. I am now much more cautious and am beginning to implement changes into our home. I have now read three of her books...The Cure for all Advanced Cancer, Cure for all Cancer and Cure for all Diseases. I got them at my local library for free. I have read some of the information to my grandmother who surprised me by being aware of several " treatments " for some of the " ailments " . It turns out some of these foreign-sounding treatments have been done through the ages, my grandmother remembered on from when she was a little girl! I suggest, go to the library, get your info. free (my library had to order out and it took a couple of weeks). Read the books carefully and take notes. Its easy for the most part to take basic advice from Dr. to clean up our life and costs practically nothing, which is about what we have after 10 days in the hospital, numerous days recovering from surgery, tons of missed days of work due to surgery & extreme nausea, $$$ on co-pay for presecriptions, etc. My feeling is, our lives are worth it. Best wishes on your future good health. Rider wife of Floyd > June 18th I broke my arm. When I went to the VA to get it fixed they > insisted I have a physical exam. I told then to just fix my arm. But > they insisted and the next morning I had my physical exam and the > Doctor noted blood in my stools. (I had to wait for 5 weeks to get my > arm fixed). During that time I asked the VA what they were going to > do for my blood in my stools. They said nothing. I am 50 years old. > > So I went to a small urgent care facility and the doctor refereed me > to a color scope center. The scope and pathology showed three > cancerous nodes. So I quit my job. (No benefits) and moved to > Missouri to be with my girl friend and to have cancer surgery at > Kansas Medical Center. It went fine but was told I need to do > chemotherapy now. > > I was offered a job in New Orleans and so I mover there and contacted > an oncologist. He pressed for this new extreme chemotherapy. I > declined in favor of the old 5FU. He wanted me to start that same > afternoon. I started the next morning. As I was setting they're > receiving the chemotherapy. I just knew in my heart of hearts that > this was wrong for me. That is not any kind of judgment toward > anyone lest. It was just not for me. > > So I started looking for a natural Doctor and researching natural > methods. I hound a natural Doctor Kashi Rai here in New Orleans. > November 11th, 2003 my oncologist pronounced me cancer free based on > the CEA of 1.4. Kashi ran me through every test know to man. Hair > analysis, stool analysis, 22 vials of blood for test and a PET scan. > Dec 10th the PET scan found cancer in my abdominal area and the next > week a bone scan found bone cancer in three places. > > Turn out the CEA only check three kinds of cancer. Breast, colon and > one other. So be careful with this test. > > I am on a highly supplemented daily routine. High Vitamin C, folic > acid and etc like 50 pills a day. I also do cottage cheese & > flaxseedoil every day. I read " permanent Remissions " and am > replacing my meat with soy. I read the " Wrinkle Cure " and am taking > there high anti oxidant pills. I do not like vegetables so I started > juicing to get proper enzymes and vitamins from juice. > > However, I still do not sense that things are improving for me and I > am looking at Hulda 's book " A Cure for All Diseases " . Having a > background in electronic and having worked in a hospital I do not > know what to believe on this one. > > So I am looking for some feedback from real people who has used this > method to achieve real success. If you benefit in any way from the > sale or distribution of her books or equipment do not contact me. > There is so much fraud and deception on the net. All I can say I hope > people realize what GOD is going to say to then the have to admit > that they sent there life cheating the poor and sick of this world…… > > Other than that I need some feedback from real people. > > Very Respectfully Submitted, > > > _w_martin@h... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 Hello , I saved your email because at the time that you wrote it I had just started Dr. 's 21-Day program and I wanted to be able to send you positive feedback from a real person. I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three months ago. I did have surgery to remove the lumps but was later told that both remaining cells in both my breast and my lymph nodes had tested positive. I immediately started the 21-day program. I completed it in January and have been on a modified version since then, taking smaller doses of supplements and trying to be careful about what I eat and am exposed to. I scheduled several tests after the program was done, and I am happy to report to you that all of them were good! All of my scans were completely clear - no additional tumors, and my blood tests all came back looking good. In addition I just had a saliva test done and while there are still toxins that I need to clear up no trace of cancer was found. But there were many toxins that had been removed - I tested negative for all malonates, all dyes, all bacteria, all mold, as well as cobalt, vanadium, xylene and freon which had all previously been in my system. I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. Best of luck to you, Karyn <_W_@...> wrote: June 18th I broke my arm. When I went to the VA to get it fixed they insisted I have a physical exam. I told then to just fix my arm. But they insisted and the next morning I had my physical exam and the Doctor noted blood in my stools. (I had to wait for 5 weeks to get my arm fixed). During that time I asked the VA what they were going to do for my blood in my stools. They said nothing. I am 50 years old. So I went to a small urgent care facility and the doctor refereed me to a color scope center. The scope and pathology showed three cancerous nodes. So I quit my job. (No benefits) and moved to Missouri to be with my girl friend and to have cancer surgery at Kansas Medical Center. It went fine but was told I need to do chemotherapy now. I was offered a job in New Orleans and so I mover there and contacted an oncologist. He pressed for this new extreme chemotherapy. I declined in favor of the old 5FU. He wanted me to start that same afternoon. I started the next morning. As I was setting they're receiving the chemotherapy. I just knew in my heart of hearts that this was wrong for me. That is not any kind of judgment toward anyone lest. It was just not for me. So I started looking for a natural Doctor and researching natural methods. I hound a natural Doctor Kashi Rai here in New Orleans. November 11th, 2003 my oncologist pronounced me cancer free based on the CEA of 1.4. Kashi ran me through every test know to man. Hair analysis, stool analysis, 22 vials of blood for test and a PET scan. Dec 10th the PET scan found cancer in my abdominal area and the next week a bone scan found bone cancer in three places. Turn out the CEA only check three kinds of cancer. Breast, colon and one other. So be careful with this test. I am on a highly supplemented daily routine. High Vitamin C, folic acid and etc like 50 pills a day. I also do cottage cheese & flaxseedoil every day. I read " permanent Remissions " and am replacing my meat with soy. I read the " Wrinkle Cure " and am taking there high anti oxidant pills. I do not like vegetables so I started juicing to get proper enzymes and vitamins from juice. However, I still do not sense that things are improving for me and I am looking at Hulda 's book " A Cure for All Diseases " . Having a background in electronic and having worked in a hospital I do not know what to believe on this one. So I am looking for some feedback from real people who has used this method to achieve real success. If you benefit in any way from the sale or distribution of her books or equipment do not contact me. There is so much fraud and deception on the net. All I can say I hope people realize what GOD is going to say to then the have to admit that they sent there life cheating the poor and sick of this world…… Other than that I need some feedback from real people. Very Respectfully Submitted, _w_martin@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hi, Karyn, Congratulations. Can you please tell me where you got your saliva test done. My mom is having some immune problems, and I would like to get her a saliva test to show her what is in there, especially after reading the article sent by Dr. Crandall today. Hopefully, I'll be able to help her. Thanks, Doyon Karyn Witzel wrote: >I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. > >Best of luck to you, > >Karyn > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 CONGRATULATIONS KARYN! I'm so glad you have had such great success! Please be sure to post in the testimonials groups too! Life is good. Diane Karyn Witzel wrote: >Hello , I saved your email because at the time that you wrote it I had just started Dr. 's 21-Day program and I wanted to be able to send you positive feedback from a real person. > >I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three months ago. I did have surgery to remove the lumps but was later told that both remaining cells in both my breast and my lymph nodes had tested positive. > >I immediately started the 21-day program. I completed it in January and have been on a modified version since then, taking smaller doses of supplements and trying to be careful about what I eat and am exposed to. > >I scheduled several tests after the program was done, and I am happy to report to you that all of them were good! All of my scans were completely clear - no additional tumors, and my blood tests all came back looking good. In addition I just had a saliva test done and while there are still toxins that I need to clear up no trace of cancer was found. But there were many toxins that had been removed - I tested negative for all malonates, all dyes, all bacteria, all mold, as well as cobalt, vanadium, xylene and freon which had all previously been in my system. > >I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. > >Best of luck to you, > >Karyn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 I will, thanks! Diane Mackey <dmackey00@...> wrote:CONGRATULATIONS KARYN! I'm so glad you have had such great success! Please be sure to post in the testimonials groups too! Life is good. Diane Karyn Witzel wrote: >Hello , I saved your email because at the time that you wrote it I had just started Dr. 's 21-Day program and I wanted to be able to send you positive feedback from a real person. > >I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three months ago. I did have surgery to remove the lumps but was later told that both remaining cells in both my breast and my lymph nodes had tested positive. > >I immediately started the 21-day program. I completed it in January and have been on a modified version since then, taking smaller doses of supplements and trying to be careful about what I eat and am exposed to. > >I scheduled several tests after the program was done, and I am happy to report to you that all of them were good! All of my scans were completely clear - no additional tumors, and my blood tests all came back looking good. In addition I just had a saliva test done and while there are still toxins that I need to clear up no trace of cancer was found. But there were many toxins that had been removed - I tested negative for all malonates, all dyes, all bacteria, all mold, as well as cobalt, vanadium, xylene and freon which had all previously been in my system. > >I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. > >Best of luck to you, > >Karyn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Why would your mother be impressed after spending the money, especially since it might not agree with her MD? Could your mom make the call herself? Leo ----------------------------------------------------------- > > >I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. > > > >Best of luck to you, > > > >Karyn > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 I don't really understand your comment. My mom is having immune problems. She tested negative for Lupus and some other things. She is willing to do the cleanses. I wanted to do a saliva test before she starts the cleanses so that after the cleanses, she can test again to see the improvement. So I don't really understand what you mean by why would she be impressed after spending the money and could she make the call herself? lisa regehr2001 wrote: >Why would your mother be impressed after spending the money, especially since it might not agree with her MD? Could your mom >make the call herself? >Leo >-- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hi Karyn, Thanks for your testimony it has been a real inspiration. I wish you the very best. Myers wakiza21@... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re: Hello everyone > Hello , I saved your email because at the time that you wrote it I had just started Dr. 's 21-Day program and I wanted to be able to send you positive feedback from a real person. > > I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three months ago. I did have surgery to remove the lumps but was later told that both remaining cells in both my breast and my lymph nodes had tested positive. > > I immediately started the 21-day program. I completed it in January and have been on a modified version since then, taking smaller doses of supplements and trying to be careful about what I eat and am exposed to. > > I scheduled several tests after the program was done, and I am happy to report to you that all of them were good! All of my scans were completely clear - no additional tumors, and my blood tests all came back looking good. In addition I just had a saliva test done and while there are still toxins that I need to clear up no trace of cancer was found. But there were many toxins that had been removed - I tested negative for all malonates, all dyes, all bacteria, all mold, as well as cobalt, vanadium, xylene and freon which had all previously been in my system. > > I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. > > Best of luck to you, > > Karyn > > > <_W_@...> wrote: > June 18th I broke my arm. When I went to the VA to get it fixed they > insisted I have a physical exam. I told then to just fix my arm. But > they insisted and the next morning I had my physical exam and the > Doctor noted blood in my stools. (I had to wait for 5 weeks to get my > arm fixed). During that time I asked the VA what they were going to > do for my blood in my stools. They said nothing. I am 50 years old. > > So I went to a small urgent care facility and the doctor refereed me > to a color scope center. The scope and pathology showed three > cancerous nodes. So I quit my job. (No benefits) and moved to > Missouri to be with my girl friend and to have cancer surgery at > Kansas Medical Center. It went fine but was told I need to do > chemotherapy now. > > I was offered a job in New Orleans and so I mover there and contacted > an oncologist. He pressed for this new extreme chemotherapy. I > declined in favor of the old 5FU. He wanted me to start that same > afternoon. I started the next morning. As I was setting they're > receiving the chemotherapy. I just knew in my heart of hearts that > this was wrong for me. That is not any kind of judgment toward > anyone lest. It was just not for me. > > So I started looking for a natural Doctor and researching natural > methods. I hound a natural Doctor Kashi Rai here in New Orleans. > November 11th, 2003 my oncologist pronounced me cancer free based on > the CEA of 1.4. Kashi ran me through every test know to man. Hair > analysis, stool analysis, 22 vials of blood for test and a PET scan. > Dec 10th the PET scan found cancer in my abdominal area and the next > week a bone scan found bone cancer in three places. > > Turn out the CEA only check three kinds of cancer. Breast, colon and > one other. So be careful with this test. > > I am on a highly supplemented daily routine. High Vitamin C, folic > acid and etc like 50 pills a day. I also do cottage cheese & > flaxseedoil every day. I read " permanent Remissions " and am > replacing my meat with soy. I read the " Wrinkle Cure " and am taking > there high anti oxidant pills. I do not like vegetables so I started > juicing to get proper enzymes and vitamins from juice. > > However, I still do not sense that things are improving for me and I > am looking at Hulda 's book " A Cure for All Diseases " . Having a > background in electronic and having worked in a hospital I do not > know what to believe on this one. > > So I am looking for some feedback from real people who has used this > method to achieve real success. If you benefit in any way from the > sale or distribution of her books or equipment do not contact me. > There is so much fraud and deception on the net. All I can say I hope > people realize what GOD is going to say to then the have to admit > that they sent there life cheating the poor and sick of this world.. > > Other than that I need some feedback from real people. > > Very Respectfully Submitted, > > > _w_martin@... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2004 Report Share Posted February 27, 2004 Having immune problems is too vague to guide a tester. And there are dozens of tests that can be done on saliva. Have you read through 's book Cure for All Diseases? Leo ------------------------ > > >Why would your mother be impressed after spending the money, especially since it might not agree with her MD? Could your mom > >make the call herself? > >Leo > >-- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Duh, I've been on this list for almost two years now. My dad had a saliva test, and we didn't tell them anything specific. He just sent in the saliva, and it came back telling him what parasites and toxins, metals that were in his body. But the store.com doesn't sell them anymore so I'm trying to find someone else who does that kind of testing. regehr2001 wrote: >Having immune problems is too vague to guide a tester. And there are >dozens of tests that can be done on saliva. Have you read through >'s book Cure for All Diseases? >Leo >------------------------ >- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 How much did the test cost? Did they tell him which organs had the pollutants and pathogens? Leo ------------------------------------- > > >Having immune problems is too vague to guide a tester. And there are > >dozens of tests that can be done on saliva. Have you read through > >'s book Cure for All Diseases? > >Leo > >------------------------ > >- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Unfortunately, it was last year, and I have no memory of the price. It seems like it wasn't more than a hundred dollars. But I could be wrong. He bought two tests from them, one for before and one for after, and then couldn't use the after test because they weren't doing it anymore, so the refunded the money. But I'm sure that if it was too much, he wouldn't have bought two up front. He had an overall testing done. It was not organ specific. For extra money, you could do organ specific. I wanted to do overall instead of organ specific, because I was looking for the overall picture of what was in his body. If he had mercury in his brain but not in his prostate, and I had them test the prostate, then I wouldn't know that he had mercury somewhere in his body. So I decided to do the general first, and then if desired, get specfic. I think I'll call the store.com and ask them if they can tell me who they used. Maybe they're still doing the testing just not through the website. But if anyone else knows of any please let me know. Or I guess I can get my syncrometer and video out and try again to get the sound differentiation. But I really don't have the time. regehr2001 wrote: >How much did the test cost? Did they tell him which organs had the pollutants and pathogens? >Leo >- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2004 Report Share Posted February 28, 2004 Thanks, , I wish the same for you. I also joined this list for the same reason as you - to get testimony from real people. It was helpful not only for my own recovery but it made it easier to be able to tell friends that were concerned about the route I was taking about the many people out there that have used these methods successfully. Please let me know how you are doing. Karyn <wakiza21@...> wrote: Hi Karyn, Thanks for your testimony it has been a real inspiration. I wish you the very best. Myers wakiza21@... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Re: Hello everyone > Hello , I saved your email because at the time that you wrote it I had just started Dr. 's 21-Day program and I wanted to be able to send you positive feedback from a real person. > > I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three months ago. I did have surgery to remove the lumps but was later told that both remaining cells in both my breast and my lymph nodes had tested positive. > > I immediately started the 21-day program. I completed it in January and have been on a modified version since then, taking smaller doses of supplements and trying to be careful about what I eat and am exposed to. > > I scheduled several tests after the program was done, and I am happy to report to you that all of them were good! All of my scans were completely clear - no additional tumors, and my blood tests all came back looking good. In addition I just had a saliva test done and while there are still toxins that I need to clear up no trace of cancer was found. But there were many toxins that had been removed - I tested negative for all malonates, all dyes, all bacteria, all mold, as well as cobalt, vanadium, xylene and freon which had all previously been in my system. > > I plan to do a follow-up saliva test in about a month and I will have a follow-up sonogram in May. But I did want to let you know that the program worked for me. It was not easy to do but it is worth it. > > Best of luck to you, > > Karyn > > > <_W_@...> wrote: > June 18th I broke my arm. When I went to the VA to get it fixed they > insisted I have a physical exam. I told then to just fix my arm. But > they insisted and the next morning I had my physical exam and the > Doctor noted blood in my stools. (I had to wait for 5 weeks to get my > arm fixed). During that time I asked the VA what they were going to > do for my blood in my stools. They said nothing. I am 50 years old. > > So I went to a small urgent care facility and the doctor refereed me > to a color scope center. The scope and pathology showed three > cancerous nodes. So I quit my job. (No benefits) and moved to > Missouri to be with my girl friend and to have cancer surgery at > Kansas Medical Center. It went fine but was told I need to do > chemotherapy now. > > I was offered a job in New Orleans and so I mover there and contacted > an oncologist. He pressed for this new extreme chemotherapy. I > declined in favor of the old 5FU. He wanted me to start that same > afternoon. I started the next morning. As I was setting they're > receiving the chemotherapy. I just knew in my heart of hearts that > this was wrong for me. That is not any kind of judgment toward > anyone lest. It was just not for me. > > So I started looking for a natural Doctor and researching natural > methods. I hound a natural Doctor Kashi Rai here in New Orleans. > November 11th, 2003 my oncologist pronounced me cancer free based on > the CEA of 1.4. Kashi ran me through every test know to man. Hair > analysis, stool analysis, 22 vials of blood for test and a PET scan. > Dec 10th the PET scan found cancer in my abdominal area and the next > week a bone scan found bone cancer in three places. > > Turn out the CEA only check three kinds of cancer. Breast, colon and > one other. So be careful with this test. > > I am on a highly supplemented daily routine. High Vitamin C, folic > acid and etc like 50 pills a day. I also do cottage cheese & > flaxseedoil every day. I read " permanent Remissions " and am > replacing my meat with soy. I read the " Wrinkle Cure " and am taking > there high anti oxidant pills. I do not like vegetables so I started > juicing to get proper enzymes and vitamins from juice. > > However, I still do not sense that things are improving for me and I > am looking at Hulda 's book " A Cure for All Diseases " . Having a > background in electronic and having worked in a hospital I do not > know what to believe on this one. > > So I am looking for some feedback from real people who has used this > method to achieve real success. If you benefit in any way from the > sale or distribution of her books or equipment do not contact me. > There is so much fraud and deception on the net. All I can say I hope > people realize what GOD is going to say to then the have to admit > that they sent there life cheating the poor and sick of this world.. > > Other than that I need some feedback from real people. > > Very Respectfully Submitted, > > > _w_martin@... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 Hi, Dr. B's guidelines say to always treat on a known tick bite. I would take his guidelines to the dr. they can be found on www.igenex.com. Keep a journal of every symptom she has. Let's hope and pray it was not an infected tick. hugs, connie, MLDA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Hi Leonie, Tetracyclines make one more susceptible to the sun. I know with Minocin and believe it's true with all tetracyclines, not sure, hyperpigmentation is a problem. Look at any description of the drug and its side effects and this information will be included. Mayoclinic.com has a drug section, click on the tab at the top and follow the links to get the drug you want to read about. Very helpful and informative. Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 I should have also added to my note that with too much sun, you might get a rash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Hi Leonie, Minocin makes your skin more sun sensitive, hence you'll burn more easily. Just use a good sunscreen and don't lie out baking for hours on end (which no one should be doing any more anyway), and you should be fine. You'll probably notice that even with a good sunscreen and limiting exposure, you become tanned much quicker than you used to but it's not like you have to hide inside afraid of having the sun hit you. I go out for a nice long walk every day in bright sunshine in the summer, plus have taken numerous vacation with my sons to southern climates where we're out in the sun all day and I haven't had any problems but I am religious about using sunscreen. Hugs a Hugs a rheumatic HELLO EVERYONE > Hi everyone - can anyone tell me about the problem with going in the sunshine whilst on AP? I havent heard about it before.... any advice would be gratefully received..... Leonie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 On 4/30/04 12:00 PM, " a Peden " <paula.peden@...> wrote: > Minocin makes your skin more sun sensitive, hence you'll burn more easily. > Just use a good sunscreen and don't lie out baking for hours on end Also, wear sunglasses. This is also something everyone should do, but I have read a few places that minocin may make you more prone to cataracts. UV blocking sunglasses are a good safety measure for anyone who wants to protect their vision, which like protecting your skin, should be all of us. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Dear , Welcome to our group. I’m sorry to hear about your PA and you are so young to have to deal with all of this. Hopefully, by finding your disease early they can prevent a lot of problems. This is a great group with lots of smart people with great information. I’ve learned more from this group than any doctor so far. It seems like doctors just don’t have the time anymore to educate their patients on their disease, which makes you wonder what else they don’t have the time for anymore. Either way I hope you find some answers here and find a way to feel better. Take care, Fran [ ] hello everyone Hello all just wanted to say i just found the group and i think it is great i have had psoriatic arthritis for almost 3 years now and it is really hard to deal with i'm 24 years old and can not do alot of think anymore well hope to talk with you all soon bye for now wendy A.K.A. malkavs_child_1 [Editor's Note: Hi, and welcome to the list. I hope the list provides you all the support and information you need to get yourself on a path towards health and happiness. Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Hi everyone, The weirdest thing happened today. I got a check from the Social Security administration for a large sum of money with no explanation. I can't figure out what it represents and it only say on the check , soc security. I applied for disability several months ago and this it what happened. I never got a letter in the mail before that I won the case. I also received in a separate latter from SS today note on how to obtain a password for social security. I guess this means I got it. Who knows!!!!! Did this happen to anyone who was approved? I'm afraid to got excited since their was no letter of how much monthly or anything. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Congradulations Janet, I hope!!!!!!!!!!!! Dick > Hi everyone, > > > The weirdest thing happened today. I got a check from the Social Security > administration for a large sum of money with no explanation. I can't figure > out what it represents and it only say on the check , soc security. I > applied for disability several months ago and this it what happened. I never got > a letter in the mail before that I won the case. I also received in a > separate latter from SS today note on how to obtain a password for social > security. I guess this means I got it. Who knows!!!!! Did this happen to > anyone who was approved? I'm afraid to got excited since their was no > letter of how much monthly or anything. > Janet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Just wondering...did anyone answer the email about Gordon? Also, WELCOME to new list members! (Va.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 Hi Janet, What a way to find out you are accepted for disability LOL! I don't blame you for being cautious.....sure hope it means they approved you!!You may have set a group record for speed too..good going Marti-- - In , fam24@a... wrote: > Hi everyone, > > > The weirdest thing happened today. I got a check from the Social Security > administration for a large sum of money with no explanation. I can't figure > out what it represents and it only say on the check , soc security. I > applied for disability several months ago and this it what happened. I never got > a letter in the mail before that I won the case. I also received in a > separate latter from SS today note on how to obtain a password for social > security. I guess this means I got it. Who knows!!!!! Did this happen to > anyone who was approved? I'm afraid to got excited since their was no > letter of how much monthly or anything. > Janet > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 I can't believe I would be that lucky. I am going to call my attorney tomorrow and see what they think. I decided to file with the attorney from the beginning because they specialize in this and I figured they would know the right way to file. I filed about 5 months ago. I never have luck like this. I'll keep you posted. Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2004 Report Share Posted June 6, 2004 Hi , Wow, it seems as if your story is the same as mine. I suffered from PA for years and years before getting dx'd. I went from doctor to doctor trying to figure it out and finally I got a great rheumy. I was dx'd at the age of 21. I'm now 25. Even though I was dx'd I felt my life would be miserable, since I've gotten on meds to help with the effects of the PA and things have improved greatly. My symptoms of the psoriasis began at the age of 12, then about 15-16 I began having actual joint pain and other complications of it. Anyway, please feel free to email me at krhoden78 at . I look forward to talking with you soon. Keli > Hello all just wanted to say i just found the group and i think it is > great i have had psoriatic arthritis for almost 3 years now and it is > really hard to deal with i'm 24 years old and can not do alot of > think anymore well hope to talk with you all soon bye for now > > wendy > A.K.A. malkavs_child_1 > > [Editor's Note: Hi, and welcome to the list. I hope the list provides you all the support and information you need to get yourself on a path towards health and happiness. Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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