Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Honey, hang in there. I have to see my doctor this morning, but I will write to you later. We all love you so....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```` Question ??? The back pain in-between my shoulders has me walking slightly bent over The same pain is in my feet My feet and knees hurt so bad I barely can walk Mondays appt with the heart specialist cannot come soon enough Should I mention implants to the heart specialist ?? Worried I won't be medically taken care of I am very scared Sandy~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Sandy, Just wanted to respond and send you some light and love. I hope you are able to get some help when you see this doctor. When I go to the doctor, I bring the implants up to them but I don't say that I think that's what made me sick. I'll say I got implants in May of 2005, then in July of 2005 I suddenly had joint swelling, dizziness, digestive problems, etc. I'll then tell them that I had the implants removed, and I'll say what may have improved afterwards. I just list the history of events without linking them, and see if they choose to link them. Sis > > Honey, hang in there. I have to see my doctor this morning, but I will write to you later. > > We all love you so....Lea > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```` > Question ??? > > > > The back pain in-between my shoulders > has me walking slightly bent over > > The same pain is in my feet > My feet and knees hurt so bad I barely can walk > > Mondays appt with the heart specialist > cannot come soon enough > > Should I mention implants to the heart specialist ?? > Worried I won't be medically taken care of > > I am very scared > Sandy~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 In a message dated 10/25/2008 9:22:26 AM Central Daylight Time, dusty.com@... writes: The back pain in-between my shoulders has me walking slightly bent over I am sorry you feel so badly..... The same pain is in my feet My feet and knees hurt so bad I barely can walk Bless your heart......how are you this evening ? Mondays appt with the heart specialist cannot come soon enough I know......and it is your Birthday on monday ! ! ! Yay ! Yay ! Should I mention implants to the heart specialist ?? just feel out the situation and his attitude about working with you and how well he listens, and follow your gut.. Worried I won't be medically taken care of I pray it goes well.... I am very scared I am glad you are going Sandy~ **************Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics – check it out! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1211202682x1200689022/aol?redir= http://www.games.com?ncid=emlcntusgame00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2008 Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Dallas ~ I wouldnt yet. I would not start something new the day before you see the new doctor. Thats just me tho.... I would start it tomorrow after the appt. you want him to see how your heart is the way it has been, not shocked by one day of a new drug My opinion~ Dede**************Play online games for FREE at Games.com! All of your favorites, no registration required and great graphics – check it out! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1211202682x1200689022/aol?redir= http://www.games.com?ncid=emlcntusgame00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2008 Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 I see the heart specialist on Monday I have a bottle Isocort which I want to try Is it ok to take it now ?? Sandy~ Isocort is designed to provide adrenal support for the those who have adrenal fatigue or reduced cortisol levels. Reduced cortisol production can result in many symptoms including: fatigue difficulty getting up in the morning food cravings allergies anxiety lack of energy Isocort provides a standardized dose of the adreno-cortical substance (Cortisol) to supplement adrenal function. Product Ingredients: 240 pellets per bottle Isocort is a freeze dried adrenal cortex extract derived from sheep that also contains synergistic ingredients designed to restore proper adrenal function. Ingredients: Freeze dried Adrenal Cortex (Soluble Fractionation), Echinacea Exrtact, Prunus spp. and Lomatium Dissectum Root Isolate (Kreb Concentrate-2%) in a pellet base of lactose and lactase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 In a message dated 6/7/2009 10:47:32 PM Central Daylight Time, dusty.com@... writes: Soon after getting implants my knees began hurting really bad. I could barely walk or lift my arms. your body didnt like the huge foreign bodies.... I had to slide my feet in baby steps across the floor to walk. I could not bend down or lift my legs up at all. Immediately after implant removal. I awoke from surgery and was able to walk again. The crawly sensations in my knees were GONE. !!! What type of blood test can determine an infection in my knees. ? NONE that I know of My knees hurt so bad that nobody can touch my knees. Put a sign on your knees : " KEEP OFF ! " Just lying in bed, I have burning pain in my knees. Because of extreme knee pain I barely can function My thighs and buttocks is still blown up. That is fat. Your body made fat to store the toxins in..... Could this all be connected in some way to my knees ? Yes, all your body parts are connected I have exactly the same equal pain in both knees. I literally get nauseous in my belly from the knee pain. Please follow Dr Kolbs protocol for biotoxins and follow it to the T. She has given you a list of what she wants you to do to get better....... You must NOT sleep thru it. You have to dicipline yourself to follow it.....Set a time clock if need be. For osteoartiritis in both my knees they sent me to physical therapy, it hurt, but eventually the exercises help tremendously. The idea is to strenghten the muscles around the knee to support it. Also the proper exercises for the knees will also push the fluids out away from the knee joint.. The doctors thought I had fluid of the knees but... x-rays and MRI'S never revealed anything. Do you have actual copies of the tests ? Sandy~ When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. ~ Jimi Hendrix **************Download the AOL Classifieds Toolbar for local deals at your fingertips. (http://toolbar.aol.com/aolclassifieds/download.html?ncid=emlcntusdown00000004) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 I have heard of similar cases, they're actually a case of nerve impingement. The nerves on the root of our teeth share a same pathway to the brain with other parts of the body. This is actually best explained by showing that should you have toothache, you try to get a small ice cube and try to rub it on the areas between your fingers, the finger webs, between the 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers, that shares a common nerve pathway to the brain, and since your brain senses the cold ice, then the toothache is masked. Your case may be similar to this.If you also have an open mind, a certain Edgar Casey (a psychic) had visions of a person living in the mental institution, he then had a further vision which showed him that the "insane" person merely has a nerve impinged on the root of his tooth, so he then went to the mental institution, looked for this "crazy" guy and had the dentist remove the tooth. The guy then suddenly became sane. I don't know, up to you to believe this or not, well, the psycic part, maybe, but I definitely believe in shared pathways, that is medically proven, just not totally mapped out. It's actually the same principle of accupuncture and accupressure. From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...>Subject: Re: QUESTION ??? Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 10:52 PM Sandy, YOu know my story with root canals. There is no way any doctor would have found the connection between my root canals and my right knee pain, and yet it was definitely a connection. It was proven by the timeline of getting the root canals put in, the development of the crippling knee pain with limping, the removal of the root canals, and the permanent resolution of that knee pain. But I can guarantee you that no doctor would have found it. Thank God for my astute dentist's wife! My concern with you is your dental work, purely based on my experience. I am not saying you are having the same experience, but unless you look at it as a possibility, you may never find out the answer to your question. Patty > > Soon after getting implants my knees began hurting really bad. > I could barely walk or lift my arms. > > I had to slide my feet in baby steps across the floor to walk. > I could not bend down or lift my legs up at all. > > Immediately after implant removal. > I awoke from surgery and was able to walk again. > The crawly sensations in my knees were GONE. !!! > > What type of blood test can determine an infection in my knees. ? > My knees hurt so bad that nobody can touch my knees. > > Just lying in bed, I have burning pain in my knees. > Because of extreme knee pain I barely can function > > My thighs and buttocks is still blown up. > Could this all be connected in some way to my knees ? > > I have exactly the same equal pain in both knees. > I literally get nauseous in my belly from the knee pain. > > The doctors thought I had fluid of the knees but... > x-rays and MRI'S never revealed anything. > > Sandy~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 I believe in this information you have shared. With root canals, the Focal Theory of Infection comes into play, and I believe that this is what I was dealing with. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Focal_infection Thanks for your input! Patty > > > > > > Soon after getting implants my knees began hurting really bad. > > > I could barely walk or lift my arms. > > > > > > I had to slide my feet in baby steps across the floor to walk. > > > I could not bend down or lift my legs up at all. > > > > > > Immediately after implant removal. > > > I awoke from surgery and was able to walk again. > > > The crawly sensations in my knees were GONE. !!! > > > > > > What type of blood test can determine an infection in my knees. ? > > > My knees hurt so bad that nobody can touch my knees. > > > > > > Just lying in bed, I have burning pain in my knees. > > > Because of extreme knee pain I barely can function > > > > > > My thighs and buttocks is still blown up. > > > Could this all be connected in some way to my knees ? > > > > > > I have exactly the same equal pain in both knees. > > > I literally get nauseous in my belly from the knee pain. > > > > > > The doctors thought I had fluid of the knees but... > > > x-rays and MRI'S never revealed anything. > > > > > > Sandy~ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 dr. tan; am wondering what you think of one doing a root canal as opposed to pulling the tooth. dentists (biological and alternative) have opposing views, and yes i've heard of huggins. the main problem i've heard is infection, but if the tooth is cleaned well after the procedure, i wouldnt think that would be a problem unless re-infection occurs. i wasnt aware of nerves of the tooth root going to the brain, so wondering if theres any studies done in the way of doing a root canal as to any negative effects from it. have never heard of studies in this area, just opinions. thanks. gg Re: QUESTION ??? Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 10:52 PM Sandy,YOu know my story with root canals. There is no way any doctor would have found the connection between my root canals and my right knee pain, and yet it was definitely a connection. It was proven by the timeline of getting the root canals put in, the development of the crippling knee pain with limping, the removal of the root canals, and the permanent resolution of that knee pain. But I can guarantee you that no doctor would have found it. Thank God for my astute dentist's wife!My concern with you is your dental work, purely based on my experience. I am not saying you are having the same experience, but unless you look at it as a possibility, you may never find out the answer to your question.Patty>> Soon after getting implants my knees began hurting really bad.> I could barely walk or lift my arms. > > I had to slide my feet in baby steps across the floor to walk. > I could not bend down or lift my legs up at all. > > Immediately after implant removal.> I awoke from surgery and was able to walk again.> The crawly sensations in my knees were GONE. !!!> > What type of blood test can determine an infection in my knees. ?> My knees hurt so bad that nobody can touch my knees.> > Just lying in bed, I have burning pain in my knees.> Because of extreme knee pain I barely can function > > My thighs and buttocks is still blown up.> Could this all be connected in some way to my knees ?> > I have exactly the same equal pain in both knees.> I literally get nauseous in my belly from the knee pain.> > The doctors thought I had fluid of the knees but...> x-rays and MRI'S never revealed anything.> > Sandy~> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 GG, The Focal Theory of Infection explains all this....and it is not true that if the tooth is cleaned well after the procedure that there won't be any problems unless re-infection occurs. That actual fact is that reinfection DOES occur in every case, due to the dentin tubules. The book " Root Canal Cover-Up " by Meinig would be a great resource for more information on this, but in the absence of the book, the internet has resources also, such as this site: http://www.healingdaily.com/exercise/root-canals.htm Patty Re: Re: QUESTION ??? dr. tan; am wondering what you think of one doing a root canal as opposed to pulling the tooth. dentists (biological and alternative) have opposing views, and yes i've heard of huggins. the main problem i've heard is infection, but if the tooth is cleaned well after the procedure, i wouldnt think that would be a problem unless re-infection occurs. i wasnt aware of nerves of the tooth root going to the brain, so wondering if theres any studies done in the way of doing a root canal as to any negative effects from it. have never heard of studies in this area, just opinions. thanks. gg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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