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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!

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> 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!

>

>

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