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If it is autoimmune than it more than likely is due to a toxicity. How hard have you looked for information about this? I can honestly say I know nothing about this, but if you look hard enough you will find info other than the typical "there is no known cause". I have learned that this phrase "T.I.N.K.C." is a bunch of crap about 95% of the time, you just have to really look. I have actually started a site dedicated to collecting sources of info, because I was fed up with this "T.I.N.K.C". Have you been to a doctor to get your blood tested? There are so many factors as with any disease that could have all led up to you contracting this and many many questions would have to be answered. Questions like what were the houses that you have

lived in made out of? What I mean to ask by this for example is were they filled with lead floor and ceiling panels and chemically treated wood? Have you lived a "conventional life" in terms of the products that you use and the foods that you eat? Basically, are you toxic or do you green your lifestyle? Has your life been stressful? Do you deal with stress or does it get to you? What vaccines have you had, and how close together were they? Do you or have you ever had amalgam fillings in your teeth? If so then how many and for how long were they in? On and on.....

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If it is autoimmune than it more than likely is due to a toxicity. How hard have you looked for information about this? I can honestly say I know nothing about this, but if you look hard enough you will find info other than the typical "there is no known cause". I have learned that this phrase "T.I.N.K.C." is a bunch of crap about 95% of the time, you just have to really look. I have actually started a site dedicated to collecting sources of info, because I was fed up with this "T.I.N.K.C". Have you been to a doctor to get your blood tested? There are so many factors as with any disease that could have all led up to you contracting this and many many questions would have to be answered. Questions like what were the houses that you have

lived in made out of? What I mean to ask by this for example is were they filled with lead floor and ceiling panels and chemically treated wood? Have you lived a "conventional life" in terms of the products that you use and the foods that you eat? Basically, are you toxic or do you green your lifestyle? Has your life been stressful? Do you deal with stress or does it get to you? What vaccines have you had, and how close together were they? Do you or have you ever had amalgam fillings in your teeth? If so then how many and for how long were they in? On and on.....

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see if you can sign in at the Road Back Foundation just type in these words and

then go from there, lots of help.

Eva

From: cabraljennifer30 <f4i_girl@...>

Subject: rheumatic Polymyositis

rheumatic

Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 7:48 AM

 

Hello,

I'm new here. My mom was diagnosed with polymyositis in 1994. The past year her

condition has worsened and she's lost a lot of weight. She's been on prednisone

all this time.

She was in the hospital for the last 17 days due to progressive weakness,

mal-nutrition and dysphagia.

I heard about this antibiotic therapy treatment and I am curious as to how it

works.

I tried emailing Ethel, but no response...i' m wondering if I have the wrong

email address.

Any information would be great.

Thank you,

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 see if you can sign in at the Road Back Foundation there is a lot of info and

help.

Eva

From: cabraljennifer30 <f4i_girl@...>

Subject: rheumatic Polymyositis

rheumatic

Date: Thursday, October 29, 2009, 7:48 AM

 

Hello,

I'm new here. My mom was diagnosed with polymyositis in 1994. The past year her

condition has worsened and she's lost a lot of weight. She's been on prednisone

all this time.

She was in the hospital for the last 17 days due to progressive weakness,

mal-nutrition and dysphagia.

I heard about this antibiotic therapy treatment and I am curious as to how it

works.

I tried emailing Ethel, but no response...i' m wondering if I have the wrong

email address.

Any information would be great.

Thank you,

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Hello,

go to :

www.rheumatic.org

and click on frequently asked questions, also read patient histories

good luck,

Ana

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From: cabraljennifer30 <f4i_girl@...>

rheumatic

Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 5:48:16 AM

Subject: rheumatic Polymyositis

 

Hello,

I'm new here. My mom was diagnosed with polymyositis in 1994. The past year her

condition has worsened and she's lost a lot of weight. She's been on prednisone

all this time.

She was in the hospital for the last 17 days due to progressive weakness,

mal-nutrition and dysphagia.

I heard about this antibiotic therapy treatment and I am curious as to how it

works.

I tried emailing Ethel, but no response...i' m wondering if I have the wrong

email address.

Any information would be great.

Thank you,

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Hi ,

I was diagnosed with Polymyositis in 2004 after surviving lung distress. I have

been on prednisone all this time. The doctors wanted me to try methotrexate but

the side effects included lung damage, obviously not an option for me. I

stumbled upon the antibiotic protocol and read the book The Road Back. Recently,

I was tested to confirm if my current condition is actually a relapse of Lyme

Disease. I had the illness 24 years ago. Well, it is and I am being treated very

agressively. Now I amfeeling so much better.

Do your research. Read the book. Find a good doctor. Get tested for Lyme

Disease. Stay informed. Fight for your life.

Plainfield, NJ

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> Does anyone have this. I was just diagnoised and have no clue.

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a friend of mine has it.. about 6 yrs ago they said she had about 6 mos to be in

a nursing home,.. but she is still living independantly. Ive tried to get her to

ask for antibiotics, but I dont think she has. kathy

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Check out the stories on the medical histories section of www.rheumatic.org

for people with polymyositis that have used the antibiotic therapy as

outlined in the FAQ on www.rheumatic.org to put their disease in remission.

rheumatic Polymyositis

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