Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 > > The allopathic doctor at the Urgent Care Clinic said it's hemmoroids! Prescribed cortisone > suppositories! It could be hemorrhoids, and the cortisone suppositories may help with healing. I think that they can see the hemorrhoids on examination. Ignored the fact that he has bad stomach pain upon defecation w/the > bleeding, I am in Canada. What would happen here is there would have been an x-ray taken. There would also be a referral for a barium enema, and to see a specialist to possibly band the hemorrhoids or do sigmoidoscopy. saying that's probably heart burn or stomach ache from the cold he has right > now. Said if it was colitis, he'd have diarrhea, but since it's only diarrhea SOME of the time, > therefore, it's just hemmoroids. I can't say what I think of this doctor because it's too > mean and nasty. > > I'm sorry, I just don't believe the guy. He used one suppository, but then I suggested to > him that we look for some natural remedies on the basis that it is more likely a problem > w/his digestive tract. How much time do we waste looking for a better doctor who won't > just give a " garbage pail diagnosis? " > You can always ask for a second opinion. > Now what do we do? It doesn't hurt when he sits. Internal hemorrhoids don't always hurt. Some don't hurt at all. It is when they protrude that they hurt. Should we just give the dr. the benefit of > the doubt anyway? It doesn't hurt to get a second opinion, especially if there is abdominal pain. I'm sure this is my hubby's first major sign of entering the " dreaded > mercury dump phase. " I've been waiting for him to get really sick since he got the > amalgams out in March. Now it's month 4 and something bad's finally starting to happen. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 Hi Please take a look at this Chinese Medicine which is also used for internal bleeding , and see if you resonate with it. Follow also the Wkipedia link included. When I experienced mercury dump , I also had internal bleeding. Caster oil packs on the stomach and dabbing some castor oil on cotton wiping the bottom regularly is also good for hemmoroids. Hope it helps. Kai Yun Nan Bai Yao - This is an amazing Traditional Chinese Medicine remedy that stops bleeding! It's a formula that was developed in 1902, and it has an astounding ability to stop bleeding from cuts, scrapes and other wounds. All emergency rooms should use Yun Nan Bai Yao, but of course western medical people are clueless about any systems of medicine they didn't invent themselves, so they remain ignorant of Yun Nan Bai Yao. You'll have to visit a Chinese medicine store to find this. Ask for it by name. Learn more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yunnan_Baiyao -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 8:39 AM To: <frequent-dose-chelation > Subject: O/T Re: Can these supplements cause bloody stools? > >> >> The allopathic doctor at the Urgent Care Clinic said it's > hemmoroids! Prescribed cortisone >> suppositories! > > > It could be hemorrhoids, and the cortisone suppositories may help with > healing. > > I think that they can see the hemorrhoids on examination. > > > Ignored the fact that he has bad stomach pain upon defecation w/the >> bleeding, > > > I am in Canada. What would happen here is there would have been an > x-ray taken. There would also be a referral for a barium enema, and > to see a specialist to possibly band the hemorrhoids or do sigmoidoscopy. > > > > > saying that's probably heart burn or stomach ache from the cold he > has right >> now. Said if it was colitis, he'd have diarrhea, but since it's only > diarrhea SOME of the time, >> therefore, it's just hemmoroids. I can't say what I think of this > doctor because it's too >> mean and nasty. >> >> I'm sorry, I just don't believe the guy. He used one suppository, > but then I suggested to >> him that we look for some natural remedies on the basis that it is > more likely a problem >> w/his digestive tract. How much time do we waste looking for a > better doctor who won't >> just give a " garbage pail diagnosis? " >> > > You can always ask for a second opinion. > > > >> Now what do we do? It doesn't hurt when he sits. > > > Internal hemorrhoids don't always hurt. Some don't hurt at all. It > is when they protrude that they hurt. > > > > > Should we just give the dr. the benefit of >> the doubt anyway? > > > It doesn't hurt to get a second opinion, especially if there is > abdominal pain. > > > > > > I'm sure this is my hubby's first major sign of entering the " dreaded >> mercury dump phase. " I've been waiting for him to get really sick > since he got the >> amalgams out in March. Now it's month 4 and something bad's finally > starting to happen. >> >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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