Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 Patty, I have been ok. I am healing well from the surgery site, I am very pleased with the outcome of my breasts, I'm about a 36 b now, and Dr. Kolb did a very clean, beautiful job. I couldn't be happier in that aspect. I am so relieved to have them out. I was happy to hear my thyroid antibodies went from over 11,000 to just under 90, and the Rheumatoid Arthrits was gone completly for two weeks, and then "Bam" it came back with a vengenance. As bad as it was when they were in. I called Dr. Kolb, and bless her heart, she got right back to me, and she prescribed Minocin (from the Dr. Browns protcal) for RA, and I am currently taking that three times a week, as well as following the protocal for yeast. She wasn't suprised to hear I was still having problems with the inflammation, as my capsules were pretty gross with infection. I know it will take some time. The brain fog has improved, haven't been losing any more hair, but the stiffness is so aggravating. Esp. when your only 28 with a 2 year old kid, and by the end of the day, I feel 90. Thanks for asking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2002 Report Share Posted October 9, 2002 , I am actually not surprised to hear that you have had a relapse....I have heard (and experienced myself) that many women experience an exacerbation of symptoms at about 6 weeks. Hopefully, it won't last long and you will see a steady resolution of the symptoms. For me personally, the symptoms that started at 6 weeks went away pretty quickly, although some new ones came and lasted for a number of months (like the crawly feeling in my leg). While everything eventually went away for the most part, it was only the brain fog that held out the longest. I am sure with your protocol and supervision by , you will get quicker much sooner. At least that is what we are all praying for. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: JULIEJJPALANCA@... Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:16 PM Subject: Re: , how are you? Patty, I have been ok. I am healing well from the surgery site, I am very pleased with the outcome of my breasts, I'm about a 36 b now, and Dr. Kolb did a very clean, beautiful job. I couldn't be happier in that aspect. I am so relieved to have them out. I was happy to hear my thyroid antibodies went from over 11,000 to just under 90, and the Rheumatoid Arthrits was gone completly for two weeks, and then "Bam" it came back with a vengenance. As bad as it was when they were in. I called Dr. Kolb, and bless her heart, she got right back to me, and she prescribed Minocin (from the Dr. Browns protcal) for RA, and I am currently taking that three times a week, as well as following the protocal for yeast. She wasn't suprised to hear I was still having problems with the inflammation, as my capsules were pretty gross with infection. I know it will take some time. The brain fog has improved, haven't been losing any more hair, but the stiffness is so aggravating. Esp. when your only 28 with a 2 year old kid, and by the end of the day, I feel 90. Thanks for asking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2002 Report Share Posted October 9, 2002 Yes you have the advantage of being on 's protocol and if we got better without it then I am so sure you will get better much faster than I did. I admit it took me some time to get there. Even with a good program I am sure it will take some time. hang in there! ----- Original Message ----- From: ~*Patty*~ Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 10:44 PM Subject: Re: , how are you? , I am actually not surprised to hear that you have had a relapse....I have heard (and experienced myself) that many women experience an exacerbation of symptoms at about 6 weeks. Hopefully, it won't last long and you will see a steady resolution of the symptoms. For me personally, the symptoms that started at 6 weeks went away pretty quickly, although some new ones came and lasted for a number of months (like the crawly feeling in my leg). While everything eventually went away for the most part, it was only the brain fog that held out the longest. I am sure with your protocol and supervision by , you will get quicker much sooner. At least that is what we are all praying for. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: JULIEJJPALANCA@... Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:16 PM Subject: Re: , how are you? Patty, I have been ok. I am healing well from the surgery site, I am very pleased with the outcome of my breasts, I'm about a 36 b now, and Dr. Kolb did a very clean, beautiful job. I couldn't be happier in that aspect. I am so relieved to have them out. I was happy to hear my thyroid antibodies went from over 11,000 to just under 90, and the Rheumatoid Arthrits was gone completly for two weeks, and then "Bam" it came back with a vengenance. As bad as it was when they were in. I called Dr. Kolb, and bless her heart, she got right back to me, and she prescribed Minocin (from the Dr. Browns protcal) for RA, and I am currently taking that three times a week, as well as following the protocal for yeast. She wasn't suprised to hear I was still having problems with the inflammation, as my capsules were pretty gross with infection. I know it will take some time. The brain fog has improved, haven't been losing any more hair, but the stiffness is so aggravating. Esp. when your only 28 with a 2 year old kid, and by the end of the day, I feel 90. Thanks for asking. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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