Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Thank you Sheri for your encouraging words. I have been on the antibiotics for almost three months and sometimes I feel things are not moving fast enough and get discourage. This will help me to stay on track. Eva Adlard <cadlard@...> wrote: Begin forwarded message: > From: " Sheri Koszegi " <sunniedaze@...> > Date: 4 March 2008 6:10:39 AM > <cadlard@...> > Subject: my story > > My name is Sheri- I'm from the USA, rheumatiod arthritis > Sixteen months ago I was sitting in a wheelchair at an appointment > with a Rheumatologist who was telling me that since the Methotrexate > was not working that we were going to be using the " big guns. " I had > just started reading about Dr. Brown's therapy and asked him about it > and was told that he only does that as a last resort! He was rude and > told me that I needed to learn to " deal with " my pain. I left that > office with all hopes of getting better lost. I had an appointment > with another doctor in a few days but I just wanted to die. I > probably had been sick for awhile but the symptoms were mild and I was > ignoring them until I was hit so hard that I went from walking to a > wheelchair within two months and could barely feed myself. Because my > family loved me so much, I knew I had to go and try to get better. > When I saw my new doctor, I had read the book and he spent an hour and > a half explaining my disease to my husband and I. He put me on > antibiotics twice a week. It didn't happen overnight but within a few > weeks I could move a little easier. Now I have the wheelchair, > walker, and cane put away in the garage. I just went to a Mardi Gras > party and danced the night away this past Saturday! I'm not in > remission yet, but I know there is hope! Most important is that what > we thought was carpal tunnel in my oldest daughter, is in fact, RA. > She is coming to visit and go to my AWESOME doctor for safe > treatment. Now I'm glad I got sick or maybe I would not have known > what would help my daughter! All the pain I had is a blessing if > she can get the right treatment and get well! If you're a doctor > reading this and thinking about trying it for your patients PLEASE > read the book and do it for them! If you are on the therapy but > getting no or slow results, PLEASE be patient! It took me sixteen > months to get to this point and I'm not all better yet! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 > Begin forwarded message: > > > From: " Sheri Koszegi " <sunniedaze@...> > > Date: 4 March 2008 6:10:39 AM > > <cadlard@...> > > Subject: my story > > > > My name is Sheri- I'm from the USA, rheumatiod arthritis > > Sixteen months ago I was sitting in a wheelchair at an appointment > > with a Rheumatologist who was telling me that since the Methotrexate > > was not working that we were going to be using the " big guns. " I had > > just started reading about Dr. Brown's therapy and asked him about it > > and was told that he only does that as a last resort! He was rude and > > told me that I needed to learn to " deal with " my pain. I left that > > office with all hopes of getting better lost. I had an appointment > > with another doctor in a few days but I just wanted to die. I > > probably had been sick for awhile but the symptoms were mild and I was > > ignoring them until I was hit so hard that I went from walking to a > > wheelchair within two months and could barely feed myself. Because my > > family loved me so much, I knew I had to go and try to get better. > > When I saw my new doctor, I had read the book and he spent an hour and > > a half explaining my disease to my husband and I. He put me on > > antibiotics twice a week. It didn't happen overnight but within a few > > weeks I could move a little easier. Now I have the wheelchair, > > walker, and cane put away in the garage. I just went to a Mardi Gras > > party and danced the night away this past Saturday! I'm not in > > remission yet, but I know there is hope! Most important is that what > > we thought was carpal tunnel in my oldest daughter, is in fact, RA. > > She is coming to visit and go to my AWESOME doctor for safe > > treatment. Now I'm glad I got sick or maybe I would not have known > > what would help my daughter! All the pain I had is a blessing if > > she can get the right treatment and get well! If you're a doctor > > reading this and thinking about trying it for your patients PLEASE > > read the book and do it for them! If you are on the therapy but > > getting no or slow results, PLEASE be patient! It took me sixteen > > months to get to this point and I'm not all better yet! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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