Guest guest Posted April 29, 1999 Report Share Posted April 29, 1999 At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >Greetings >Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >doctor like him before. >What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >disc? >He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >also a possibility. > >Any suggestions would be appreciated > > Hello , I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved thanks to treatments. And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. And few who were not very happy with surgery. Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy injured people with Yumeiho therapy. What I have learned is next: " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when they need it, those people get cured. Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, those can be helped only by surgery. But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to you to make a differfent. " But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), then it may not work. Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and can not support same forces as it should. Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. Dusan ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 1999 Report Share Posted April 29, 1999 Dusan gave you some really good suggestions. You may also want to consider hypnotherapy (Be certain you go to a qualified hypnotherapist. Some people just read a book and hang out a shingle.) and Reiki. Good luck!! Need some input >Greetings >Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >doctor like him before. >What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >disc? >He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >also a possibility. > >Any suggestions would be appreciated > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 1999 Report Share Posted April 29, 1999 Hi , I've been ther and done that many times over the years. No Surg.,thank the Lord. If you are open to doing some surching in your area for A Wholistic Chiropractor and are open to Alternative help, look for one who does Eneryg work, not one who does old fashioned 'Snap, Crackle & Pop', that is too drastic. Find one who can assure you relief within just a few (two to 6 treatments). One who wants your money only will tell you it will take 6 months or a year. Be polite and say No Thank You! Also, a good Massage Therapist who can do Raki (another form of energy work) to releive Muscle Spasm and then the Nerves and Discs can go back on their own. Most Will combine Massage, Hot & or Cold Packs with their adjustments. A good exercise program, not drastic, but Stretching and Strengthning will help and an added benefits, research says it releases 'Natural Tranquilizers'. Stay off hard drugs as much as possible as they slow down the healing. Sincerely, The BandAide LadyAt 12:02 AM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >Greetings >Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >doctor like him before. >What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >disc? >He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >also a possibility. > >Any suggestions would be appreciated > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 1999 Report Share Posted April 29, 1999 At 08:24 PM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hi , I've been there and done that many times over the years. No >Surg.,thank the Lord. If you are open to doing some surching in your area >for A Wholistic Chiropractor and are open to Alternative help, look for one >who does Energy work, not one who does old fashioned 'Snap, Crackle & Pop', >that is too drastic. >Find one who can assure you relief within just a few (two to 6 treatments). >One who wants your money only will tell you it will take 6 months or a >year. Be polite and say No Thank You! > >Also, a good Massage Therapist who can do Raki (another form of energy >work) to releive Muscle Spasm and then the Nerves and Discs can go back on >their own. Most Will combine Massage, Hot & or Cold Packs with their >adjustments. >A good exercise program, not drastic, but Stretching and Strengthning will >help and an added benefits, research says it releases 'Natural >Tranquilizers'. >Stay off hard drugs as much as possible as they slow down the healing. >Sincerely, The BandAide LadyAt 12:02 AM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >>Greetings >>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >>doctor like him before. >>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >>disc? >>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >>also a possibility. >> >>Any suggestions would be appreciated >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 1999 Report Share Posted April 29, 1999 Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: >At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >>Greetings >>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >>doctor like him before. >>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >>disc? >>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >>also a possibility. >> >>Any suggestions would be appreciated >> >> > > >Hello , > >I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did >bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho >treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) > > >I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved >thanks to treatments. > >And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. >And few who were not very happy with surgery. > >Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy >injured people with Yumeiho therapy. >What I have learned is next: > > " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some >exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when >they need it, those people get cured. > >Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, >those can be helped only by surgery. > >But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few >years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to >you to make a differfent. " > > > >But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. > >If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), >then it may not work. > >Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god >replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. > >The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding >foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd >foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) > > >Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. > > > > >Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? > >Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not >be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. > > >Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and >can not support same forces as it should. > >Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. > > >Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess >those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor >quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. > > >Dusan > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 1999 Report Share Posted April 29, 1999 Hi, Ditto on the qualified and the Raki. Am doing both. Sincerely, The BandAide LadyAt 06:35 AM 4/29/99 -0400, you wrote: >Dusan gave you some really good suggestions. > >You may also want to consider hypnotherapy (Be certain you go to a qualified >hypnotherapist. Some people just read a book and hang out a shingle.) and >Reiki. > >Good luck!! > Need some input > > >>Greetings >>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >>doctor like him before. >>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >>disc? >>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >>also a possibility. >> >>Any suggestions would be appreciated >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 1999 Report Share Posted April 30, 1999 been there done that, I have tried almost everything, the biggest problem I am facing now, is I am loosing so much weight, eat very little in a day, infact, in the last 24 hours, all I ate was a cheeseburger and fries, just no appetite. my normal weight was 160 to 170 and the last 2 years, I gained up to 190 and that was last fall, by feb I was down to 140 and now I do have my weight up to 165 again, is where I want it, feel the best at that weight, but the weight loss over the winter, took a toll on my muscles. I have gone to 4 chiropractors and one massage thereapist, where he uses the deal where he holds your arms above your head, and pushes on various parts of your body, and checks the strength, and he found lots of problems, and guess what, he did not get carried away with herbs, only 3 kinds in fact. and one of the three, is one I was looking for anyhow, says my spleen is working over time, and this I suspected before, as my back was swollen on the one side for over 5 years, and the swelling has gone down some since I have been on his herbs. I feel my diet is one of the major problems, but do not know what to do about it, hey, if I get any appetite, I have to eat whatever I can, or I wont eat at all, it is not uncommon for me to go 24 to 36 hours without food, drink about a gallon of water per day though. and I am kinda like the energizer bunny, I keep going and going and going, for example, I got up at 6:30 am this morning, and now it is 2;53 am, have not slept today and just got in from fixing a broken water pipe under the house. I normally sleep from 3 to 6 hours per day, the rest of the time, I go go go, until I can go no more, but usually on sundays I take it easy. I have been doing excersises for over 5 years now, and it used to help alot, but is not doing much anymore, 5 years ago, I went for 4 months without sitting at ALL! I can walk all day, just no bending and sitting. So far I have decided this, NO INJECTIONS. I do however need some suggestions on pain, the new pain pills the doc gave me yesterday, work, but wow, do they screw me up, I need to many to kill the pain, I am not sure I could bear it without. It is a stronger form of codeine, which I have been taking off and on for the last 5 years along with Ibuprohen, but the last 2 months, it is a daily dose. and the last 2 to 3 weeks, it is so much, that my thinker does not even think correctly. Driving is a bitch, and I have to drive atleast 70 miles per day. in 4 seperate trips. I would like to thank everyone for the help, and if you have more suggestions, they are appreciated. wrote: > Hi , I've been ther and done that many times over the years. No > Surg.,thank the Lord. If you are open to doing some surching in your area > for A Wholistic Chiropractor and are open to Alternative help, look for one > who does Eneryg work, not one who does old fashioned 'Snap, Crackle & Pop', > that is too drastic. > Find one who can assure you relief within just a few (two to 6 treatments). > One who wants your money only will tell you it will take 6 months or a > year. Be polite and say No Thank You! > > Also, a good Massage Therapist who can do Raki (another form of energy > work) to releive Muscle Spasm and then the Nerves and Discs can go back on > their own. Most Will combine Massage, Hot & or Cold Packs with their > adjustments. > A good exercise program, not drastic, but Stretching and Strengthning will > help and an added benefits, research says it releases 'Natural > Tranquilizers'. > Stay off hard drugs as much as possible as they slow down the healing. > Sincerely, The BandAide LadyAt 12:02 AM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: > >Greetings > >Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a > >doctor like him before. > >What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated > >disc? > >He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, > >and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me > >that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I > >dont loose to much strenght in my leg. > >Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than > >surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, > >which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was > >also a possibility. > > > >Any suggestions would be appreciated > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? > >Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. > >Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 1999 Report Share Posted April 30, 1999 Hi again, yes the Fuel (Food) we put into our body determines how well it preforms. Mostly all I have studied reccomends cleaning out the various organs (different nutritional cleanses), gettin on clean food (organic/natural where poss.), and mostly living on Fruits , Veggies, whole grains and get Calcium from Greens (Kale is highest)...lots and lots of Green Salads. All the Cancure cure books " Cure For All Cancers " by Hulda , PHD,N.D. and " A Battle Plan For Cancer " from a gal in Colorado (I have it here) who turned her Grade IV Metastatic Cancer around after going the max on chemo and Radiation., by nutritional means. I was able to access on the Net (I'm an novice at this) into Complementary Medicine, University of Texas @ MD 's on the different Alternatives that shrunk tumors and which didnot. I already was on CO Q 10 for a long standing heart condition but the indications to 'cause the tumors to completely dissapear was twice the dose of 120 mg. I was already taking . They mentioned a small dose helped people losing weight or on Chemo9 mil I think, I'll try to access it again later. The book " The Essiac Story " has been beneficial too. I have been on FlorEssence or plain Eziac tea from the onset. 's data and others say it destroys the tumors, although she didn't research it. It's only a tonic from mild herbs, an Old Indian remedy for cancer, it was improved upon with the help of F. Kennedy's personal physician, who coauthored the book. Gotta run. I have an 80 mile roundtrip today and three times per week for Monotered Exercise. The research shows it heals the bones and is a Tanqulizer. My Vetebra are crushed in the Lumbar region and the lesions are there too, first from too heavy exercise and secondly from having my car broadsided by a pickup. The Radiation(light) reduced the size of the tumors and got me relief from the Nerve pressure in my legs. I have a lot to be thankful for. See Ya, The BandAide Ladyt 03:06 AM 4/30/99 -0500, you wrote: >been there done that, I have tried almost everything, the biggest problem I am >facing now, is I am loosing so much weight, eat very little in a day, infact, >in the last 24 hours, all I ate was a cheeseburger and fries, just no appetite. >my normal weight was 160 to 170 and the last 2 years, I gained up to 190 and >that was last fall, by feb I was down to 140 and now I do have my weight up to >165 again, is where I want it, feel the best at that weight, but the weight >loss over the winter, took a toll on my muscles. >I have gone to 4 chiropractors and one massage thereapist, where he uses the >deal where he holds your arms above your head, and pushes on various parts of >your body, and checks the strength, and he found lots of problems, and guess >what, he did not get carried away with herbs, only 3 kinds in fact. and one of >the three, is one I was looking for anyhow, says my spleen is working over >time, and this I suspected before, as my back was swollen on the one side for >over 5 years, and the swelling has gone down some since I have been on his >herbs. >I feel my diet is one of the major problems, but do not know what to do about >it, hey, if I get any appetite, I have to eat whatever I can, or I wont eat at >all, it is not uncommon for me to go 24 to 36 hours without food, drink about a >gallon of water per day though. and I am kinda like the energizer bunny, I keep >going and going and going, for example, I got up at 6:30 am this morning, and >now it is 2;53 am, have not slept today and just got in from fixing a broken >water pipe under the house. I normally sleep from 3 to 6 hours per day, the >rest of the time, I go go go, until I can go no more, but usually on sundays I >take it easy. > >I have been doing excersises for over 5 years now, and it used to help alot, >but is not doing much anymore, 5 years ago, I went for 4 months without sitting >at ALL! >I can walk all day, just no bending and sitting. > >So far I have decided this, NO INJECTIONS. >I do however need some suggestions on pain, the new pain pills the doc gave me >yesterday, work, but wow, do they screw me up, I need to many to kill the pain, >I am not sure I could bear it without. >It is a stronger form of codeine, which I have been taking off and on for the >last 5 years along with Ibuprohen, but the last 2 months, it is a daily dose. >and the last 2 to 3 weeks, it is so much, that my thinker does not even think >correctly. >Driving is a bitch, and I have to drive atleast 70 miles per day. in 4 seperate >trips. > >I would like to thank everyone for the help, and if you have more suggestions, >they are appreciated. > > > wrote: > >> Hi , I've been ther and done that many times over the years. No >> Surg.,thank the Lord. If you are open to doing some surching in your area >> for A Wholistic Chiropractor and are open to Alternative help, look for one >> who does Eneryg work, not one who does old fashioned 'Snap, Crackle & Pop', >> that is too drastic. >> Find one who can assure you relief within just a few (two to 6 treatments). >> One who wants your money only will tell you it will take 6 months or a >> year. Be polite and say No Thank You! >> >> Also, a good Massage Therapist who can do Raki (another form of energy >> work) to releive Muscle Spasm and then the Nerves and Discs can go back on >> their own. Most Will combine Massage, Hot & or Cold Packs with their >> adjustments. >> A good exercise program, not drastic, but Stretching and Strengthning will >> help and an added benefits, research says it releases 'Natural >> Tranquilizers'. >> Stay off hard drugs as much as possible as they slow down the healing. >> Sincerely, The BandAide LadyAt 12:02 AM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >> >Greetings >> >Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >> >doctor like him before. >> >What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >> >disc? >> >He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >> >and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >> >that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >> >dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >> >Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >> >surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >> >which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >> >also a possibility. >> > >> >Any suggestions would be appreciated >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >> >Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >> >Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 1999 Report Share Posted April 30, 1999 Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early stages. Re: Need some input >Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have >herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. >Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: >>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >>>Greetings >>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >>>doctor like him before. >>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >>>disc? >>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >>>also a possibility. >>> >>>Any suggestions would be appreciated >>> >>> >> >> >>Hello , >> >>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did >>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho >>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) >> >> >>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved >>thanks to treatments. >> >>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. >>And few who were not very happy with surgery. >> >>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy >>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. >>What I have learned is next: >> >> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some >>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when >>they need it, those people get cured. >> >>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, >>those can be helped only by surgery. >> >>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few >>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to >>you to make a differfent. " >> >> >> >>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. >> >>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), >>then it may not work. >> >>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god >>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. >> >>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding >>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd >>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) >> >> >>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. >> >> >> >> >>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? >> >>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not >>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. >> >> >>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and >>can not support same forces as it should. >> >>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. >> >> >>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess >>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor >>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. >> >> >>Dusan >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 1999 Report Share Posted April 30, 1999 Most disc problems are chronic and does require more than 2-6 spinal adjustments to correct the core of the problem. Longer chiropractic treatment regimen is indicated in some instances, depending on the situation. Re: Need some input >At 08:24 PM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >>Hi , I've been there and done that many times over the years. No >>Surg.,thank the Lord. If you are open to doing some surching in your area >>for A Wholistic Chiropractor and are open to Alternative help, look for one >>who does Energy work, not one who does old fashioned 'Snap, Crackle & Pop', >>that is too drastic. >>Find one who can assure you relief within just a few (two to 6 treatments). >>One who wants your money only will tell you it will take 6 months or a >>year. Be polite and say No Thank You! >> >>Also, a good Massage Therapist who can do Raki (another form of energy >>work) to releive Muscle Spasm and then the Nerves and Discs can go back on >>their own. Most Will combine Massage, Hot & or Cold Packs with their >>adjustments. >>A good exercise program, not drastic, but Stretching and Strengthning will >>help and an added benefits, research says it releases 'Natural >>Tranquilizers'. >>Stay off hard drugs as much as possible as they slow down the healing. >>Sincerely, The BandAide LadyAt 12:02 AM 4/29/99 -0500, you wrote: >>>Greetings >>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >>>doctor like him before. >>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >>>disc? >>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >>>also a possibility. >>> >>>Any suggestions would be appreciated >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 , On the subject of gaining weight-I took a product by Naturade called Weight Gain. It is sugar free.But is made with regular milk. I drank the product until I gained the weight I needed and then stopped. And I kept the weight on. Drink tastes pretty good-not so sweet as Ensure.Hope this helps. Product is sold in health food stores. Regards, Sallie ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early >stages. > Re: Need some input > > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >>>>Greetings >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >>>>doctor like him before. >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >>>>disc? >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >>>>also a possibility. >>>> >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>Hello , >>> >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) >>> >>> >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved >>>thanks to treatments. >>> >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. >>> >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. >>>What I have learned is next: >>> >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when >>>they need it, those people get cured. >>> >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, >>>those can be helped only by surgery. >>> >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to >>>you to make a differfent. " >>> >>> >>> >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. >>> >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), >>>then it may not work. >>> >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. >>> >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) >>> >>> >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? >>> >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. >>> >>> >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and >>>can not support same forces as it should. >>> >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. >>> >>> >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. >>> >>> >>>Dusan >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I just got off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat grass, he suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture I go to eat crested wheat grass. Chripractors so far have done nothing. wrote: > HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS > " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt > 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: > >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of > >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early > >stages. > > Re: Need some input > > > > > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have > >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. > >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: > >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: > >>>>Greetings > >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a > >>>>doctor like him before. > >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated > >>>>disc? > >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, > >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me > >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I > >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. > >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than > >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, > >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was > >>>>also a possibility. > >>>> > >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Hello , > >>> > >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did > >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho > >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) > >>> > >>> > >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved > >>>thanks to treatments. > >>> > >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. > >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. > >>> > >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy > >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. > >>>What I have learned is next: > >>> > >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some > >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when > >>>they need it, those people get cured. > >>> > >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, > >>>those can be helped only by surgery. > >>> > >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few > >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to > >>>you to make a differfent. " > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. > >>> > >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), > >>>then it may not work. > >>> > >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god > >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. > >>> > >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding > >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd > >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) > >>> > >>> > >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? > >>> > >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not > >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. > >>> > >>> > >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and > >>>can not support same forces as it should. > >>> > >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. > >>> > >>> > >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess > >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor > >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. > >>> > >>> > >>>Dusan > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? > >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. > >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > >>> > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 wow, I cant see how cows can eat it, it is bitter, I only ate a handful, may be a hard habit to get into. This is no joke. Lee wrote: > The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I just got > off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat grass, he > suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture I go to > eat crested wheat grass. > Chripractors so far have done nothing. > > > > wrote: > > > HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS > > " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt > > 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: > > >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of > > >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early > > >stages. > > > Re: Need some input > > > > > > > > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have > > >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. > > >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: > > >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: > > >>>>Greetings > > >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a > > >>>>doctor like him before. > > >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated > > >>>>disc? > > >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, > > >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me > > >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I > > >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. > > >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than > > >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, > > >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was > > >>>>also a possibility. > > >>>> > > >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Hello , > > >>> > > >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did > > >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho > > >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved > > >>>thanks to treatments. > > >>> > > >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. > > >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. > > >>> > > >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy > > >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. > > >>>What I have learned is next: > > >>> > > >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some > > >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when > > >>>they need it, those people get cured. > > >>> > > >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, > > >>>those can be helped only by surgery. > > >>> > > >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few > > >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to > > >>>you to make a differfent. " > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. > > >>> > > >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), > > >>>then it may not work. > > >>> > > >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god > > >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. > > >>> > > >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding > > >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd > > >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? > > >>> > > >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not > > >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and > > >>>can not support same forces as it should. > > >>> > > >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess > > >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor > > >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Dusan > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? > > >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. > > >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 Hi, sorry your ordeal has been so long. We are all in lesson during the earth experience (Reep & Sow) ya know. Figure out that you can't run your car or truck on water and you can't run you body on anything but good clean food and water.Go Back to basics like your greatgrandmother did. Raise or buy fresh unpolluted local food, eat stuff that cleans the years of Toxins out of you body.Hang out at Health Food Stores(big ones), educate yourself and GET WELL. Your back has carried the load you laid on it mentally and physically. It's screaming to you for help.Loading up on pain pills just covers over the problem. Good Luck and Good Health to you.,LizAt 08:59 PM 5/1/99 -0500, you wrote: >The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I just got >off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat grass, he >suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture I go to >eat crested wheat grass. >Chripractors so far have done nothing. > > > > wrote: > >> HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS >> " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt >> 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: >> >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of >> >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early >> >stages. >> > Re: Need some input >> > >> > >> >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have >> >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. >> >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: >> >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >> >>>>Greetings >> >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >> >>>>doctor like him before. >> >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >> >>>>disc? >> >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >> >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >> >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >> >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >> >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >> >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >> >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >> >>>>also a possibility. >> >>>> >> >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>Hello , >> >>> >> >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did >> >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho >> >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved >> >>>thanks to treatments. >> >>> >> >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. >> >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. >> >>> >> >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy >> >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. >> >>>What I have learned is next: >> >>> >> >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some >> >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when >> >>>they need it, those people get cured. >> >>> >> >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, >> >>>those can be helped only by surgery. >> >>> >> >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few >> >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to >> >>>you to make a differfent. " >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. >> >>> >> >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), >> >>>then it may not work. >> >>> >> >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god >> >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. >> >>> >> >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding >> >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd >> >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? >> >>> >> >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not >> >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and >> >>>can not support same forces as it should. >> >>> >> >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess >> >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor >> >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>Dusan >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >> >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >> >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 Hi, When you are ready to be serious about getting and staying well, you will invest in a Wheat Grass Juicer or go to a health food store that will juice it for you. It takes a pretty good portion to make the 1 or more ounces usually taken a day. Properly grown wheat grass from organic wheatberries are not bitter. Taking the Tabs. with a lot of water is chaeaper and moere convient. If you got that wheat out of a pasture it's probably been treated and sprayed with fungasides,growth harmones and artificial fertilizer. You should know that, if you live in a rural area. God looks after fools and children or you wouldn't have lived over that . LizAt 09:14 PM 5/1/99 -0500, you wrote: >wow, I cant see how cows can eat it, it is bitter, I only ate a handful, may be a >hard habit to get into. >This is no joke. > > > > Lee wrote: > >> The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I just got >> off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat grass, he >> suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture I go to >> eat crested wheat grass. >> Chripractors so far have done nothing. >> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> > HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS >> > " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt >> > 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: >> > >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of >> > >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early >> > >stages. >> > > Re: Need some input >> > > >> > > >> > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have >> > >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. >> > >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: >> > >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >> > >>>>Greetings >> > >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >> > >>>>doctor like him before. >> > >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated >> > >>>>disc? >> > >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, >> > >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me >> > >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >> > >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >> > >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than >> > >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, >> > >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >> > >>>>also a possibility. >> > >>>> >> > >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>Hello , >> > >>> >> > >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did >> > >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho >> > >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved >> > >>>thanks to treatments. >> > >>> >> > >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. >> > >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. >> > >>> >> > >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy >> > >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. >> > >>>What I have learned is next: >> > >>> >> > >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some >> > >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when >> > >>>they need it, those people get cured. >> > >>> >> > >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, >> > >>>those can be helped only by surgery. >> > >>> >> > >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few >> > >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to >> > >>>you to make a differfent. " >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. >> > >>> >> > >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), >> > >>>then it may not work. >> > >>> >> > >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god >> > >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. >> > >>> >> > >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding >> > >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd >> > >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? >> > >>> >> > >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not >> > >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and >> > >>>can not support same forces as it should. >> > >>> >> > >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess >> > >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor >> > >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>Dusan >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? >> > >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. >> > >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 1999 Report Share Posted May 1, 1999 a juicer, I doubt it, I am very broke, 2 fires in two years has left me in over $50,000. in debt, my milk barn in march of 96 and my kennel in jan of 98. yes I had insurance, but not enough. add this to the wife leaving in 95. wrote: > Hi, When you are ready to be serious about getting and staying well, you > will invest in a Wheat Grass Juicer or go to a health food store that will > juice it for you. It takes a pretty good portion to make the 1 or more > ounces usually taken a day. Properly grown wheat grass from organic > wheatberries are not bitter. Taking the Tabs. with a lot of water is > chaeaper and moere convient. If you got that wheat out of a pasture it's > probably been treated and sprayed with fungasides,growth harmones and > artificial fertilizer. You should know that, if you live in a rural area. > God looks after fools and children or you wouldn't have lived over that . > LizAt 09:14 PM 5/1/99 -0500, you wrote: > >wow, I cant see how cows can eat it, it is bitter, I only ate a handful, > may be a > >hard habit to get into. > >This is no joke. > > > > > > > > Lee wrote: > > > >> The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I > just got > >> off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat > grass, he > >> suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture > I go to > >> eat crested wheat grass. > >> Chripractors so far have done nothing. > >> > >> > >> > >> wrote: > >> > >> > HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS > >> > " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt > >> > 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: > >> > >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early > stages of > >> > >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early > >> > >stages. > >> > > Re: Need some input > >> > > > >> > > > >> > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have > >> > >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me > know. > >> > >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: > >> > >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: > >> > >>>>Greetings > >> > >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a > >> > >>>>doctor like him before. > >> > >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a > herniated > >> > >>>>disc? > >> > >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the > pain, > >> > >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and > told me > >> > >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I > >> > >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. > >> > >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other > means than > >> > >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success > rate, > >> > >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was > >> > >>>>also a possibility. > >> > >>>> > >> > >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated > >> > >>>> > >> > >>>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Hello , > >> > >>> > >> > >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. > They did > >> > >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho > >> > >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved > >> > >>>thanks to treatments. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. > >> > >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy > >> > >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. > >> > >>>What I have learned is next: > >> > >>> > >> > >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some > >> > >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest > when > >> > >>>they need it, those people get cured. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change > lifestile, > >> > >>>those can be helped only by surgery. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few > >> > >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is > up to > >> > >>>you to make a differfent. " > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own > needs !), > >> > >>>then it may not work. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god > >> > >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding > >> > >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, > processedd > >> > >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it > will not > >> > >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it > should, and > >> > >>>can not support same forces as it should. > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I > guess > >> > >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor > >> > >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>>Dusan > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the > alphabet? > >> > >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting > fees. > >> > >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > >> > >>> > >> > >>> > >> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 1999 Report Share Posted May 2, 1999 Hi again, much research has been done as to why people experience dis-ease in different part of their body. Since I have had my back broken three times in the Lumbar region and now the Multiple Myeloma (bone marrow cancer) is present ther too....I looked up the cause and it reflects that it't from haveing Anger and Resentments Buried in your system and from " carrying to heavy a load " emotionally and physically. Cancer is specifically caused by Anger and Unresolved resentments, many times from birth to age 5 and being abused children or at least not nutured nor especially " Not Loving Ourselves " , being super critical of ourselves and absorbing what TV commercials all pump into our subconcious " You Are Not Good Enough the way you are " ,,,,you must buy or have more of whatever is advertised. This is ruining two generations of children, and raising a bunch of not well kids and young adults. LizAt 12:50 AM 5/2/99 -0500, you wrote: >a juicer, I doubt it, I am very broke, 2 fires in two years has left me in over >$50,000. in debt, my milk barn in march of 96 and my kennel in jan of 98. yes I >had insurance, but not enough. add this to the wife leaving in 95. > > > > wrote: > >> Hi, When you are ready to be serious about getting and staying well, you >> will invest in a Wheat Grass Juicer or go to a health food store that will >> juice it for you. It takes a pretty good portion to make the 1 or more >> ounces usually taken a day. Properly grown wheat grass from organic >> wheatberries are not bitter. Taking the Tabs. with a lot of water is >> chaeaper and moere convient. If you got that wheat out of a pasture it's >> probably been treated and sprayed with fungasides,growth harmones and >> artificial fertilizer. You should know that, if you live in a rural area. >> God looks after fools and children or you wouldn't have lived over that . >> LizAt 09:14 PM 5/1/99 -0500, you wrote: >> >wow, I cant see how cows can eat it, it is bitter, I only ate a handful, >> may be a >> >hard habit to get into. >> >This is no joke. >> > >> > >> > >> > Lee wrote: >> > >> >> The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I >> just got >> >> off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat >> grass, he >> >> suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture >> I go to >> >> eat crested wheat grass. >> >> Chripractors so far have done nothing. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> > HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS >> >> > " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt >> >> > 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: >> >> > >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early >> stages of >> >> > >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early >> >> > >stages. >> >> > > Re: Need some input >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have >> >> > >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me >> know. >> >> > >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: >> >> > >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: >> >> > >>>>Greetings >> >> > >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a >> >> > >>>>doctor like him before. >> >> > >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a >> herniated >> >> > >>>>disc? >> >> > >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the >> pain, >> >> > >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and >> told me >> >> > >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I >> >> > >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. >> >> > >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other >> means than >> >> > >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success >> rate, >> >> > >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was >> >> > >>>>also a possibility. >> >> > >>>> >> >> > >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated >> >> > >>>> >> >> > >>>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Hello , >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. >> They did >> >> > >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho >> >> > >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved >> >> > >>>thanks to treatments. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. >> >> > >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy >> >> > >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. >> >> > >>>What I have learned is next: >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some >> >> > >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest >> when >> >> > >>>they need it, those people get cured. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change >> lifestile, >> >> > >>>those can be helped only by surgery. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few >> >> > >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is >> up to >> >> > >>>you to make a differfent. " >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own >> needs !), >> >> > >>>then it may not work. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god >> >> > >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding >> >> > >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, >> processedd >> >> > >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it >> will not >> >> > >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it >> should, and >> >> > >>>can not support same forces as it should. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I >> guess >> >> > >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor >> >> > >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>>Dusan >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> > >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the >> alphabet? >> >> > >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting >> fees. >> >> > >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 1999 Report Share Posted May 2, 1999 Concerning wheatgrass-I went to Hippocrates Health Institute in Florida a few years ago.Wheatgrass grass is an integral part of their program, as well as eating only rraw vegetables. They teach you to grow wheatgrass in trays,very easy. You are supposed to juice it but if you can't, you are supposed to chew it(getting the juice out) and then throwing the grass away. Trouble is, one would have to do an enormous amount of chewing.One has to buy the wheat in a health food store. Regards, Sallie ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 1999 Report Share Posted May 3, 1999 Hi,Ditto on that.Getting organic wheatberries is also a must. LizAt 07:35 PM 5/2/99 EDT, you wrote: >Concerning wheatgrass-I went to Hippocrates Health Institute in Florida a few >years ago.Wheatgrass grass is an integral part of their program, as well as >eating only rraw vegetables. They teach you to grow wheatgrass in trays,very >easy. You are supposed to juice it but if you can't, you are supposed to chew >it(getting the juice out) and then throwing the grass away. Trouble is, one >would have to do an enormous amount of chewing.One has to buy the wheat in a >health food store. > >Regards, Sallie > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >The Weather Underground. We provide weather across the world. >Visit http://clickhere./click/48 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 Hello As i have suggested before our company m,akes the next best thing to fresh wheatgrass juice: Freeze-dried certified organic (Oregon Tilth), certified kosher, (K Parve) wheatgrass juice powder. Visit our website at: www.sweetwheat.com Healthcare Pros all around the country use us to handle various physical problems. It is very palatable and sweet to the taste. It comes in powder & capsules, (vegi-caps). We have a medical journal article published on our company for anyone who would like to read about us. Also we offer the book " Rebuild your Health " by Dr. Ann Wigmore, ($7.95), in where she teaches people how to rebuild their bodies with a raw foods diet. We do not use any short cuts in our processing methods, (like flash drying or spray drying) and we actually go beyond organic standards, because we do not use cheaper hybrid seeds, (when we could). We also offer fresh bags or trays shipped of our grass to those who still want fresh and can't get it nearby. It is the very same certified organic grass from which we make the powder. I understand someone was offering free wheatgrass and thats great, but if you are trying to fight cancer or other toxic body issues, make sure of your source and that it is certified organic. Chemicals stay in the ground along time... hope this helps... Sincerely Kurt Sweet Wheat Inc. Lee wrote: > wow, I cant see how cows can eat it, it is bitter, I only ate a handful, may be a > hard habit to get into. > This is no joke. > > > > Lee wrote: > > > The disc has been herniated for atleast 5 years, slowly getting worse, I just got > > off the phone with a friend of mine, and he said I am to eat wheat grass, he > > suggested juicing it, well, I dont have a juicer, so off to the pasture I go to > > eat crested wheat grass. > > Chripractors so far have done nothing. > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > HI, I THINK YOU GAVE kEVIN SOME SOUND ADVICE. pLEASE TELL ME JUST WHAT IS > > > " YUMEIHO THERAPHY'? i AM FAMILIAR WITH THE OTHERS. THANKS, LIZ GREGORYAt > > > 07:33 PM 4/30/99 -0400, you wrote: > > > >Seek out a good chiropractic doctor if the disc is in its early stages of > > > >slippage. Chiropractic is non-invasive and is very effective in early > > > >stages. > > > > Re: Need some input > > > > > > > > > > > >>Hi, I just got a duplicate message from a Lee. Do your both have > > > >>herniated Disc?? and Just went to the 'Doc' at his website? Let me know. > > > >>Sincerely, Bandaide LadyAt 09:24 AM 4/29/99 +0200, you wrote: > > > >>>At 00:02 29.04.99 -0500, you wrote: > > > >>>>Greetings > > > >>>>Got back from the doc, and wow, that man is cool. I have never met a > > > >>>>doctor like him before. > > > >>>>What I need to know is does anyone have any info on treating a herniated > > > >>>>disc? > > > >>>>He told me I could take a cortazone shot, but would only cover the pain, > > > >>>>and not fix the problem, and gave me some strong pain pills, and told me > > > >>>>that I can put off surgery as long as I can stand the pain provided I > > > >>>>dont loose to much strenght in my leg. > > > >>>>Does anyone have any info on fixing a herniated disc by other means than > > > >>>>surgery, he told me that my situation there is about a 85% success rate, > > > >>>>which sounds good, but he did point out the 15% unsuccessful rate was > > > >>>>also a possibility. > > > >>>> > > > >>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>Hello , > > > >>> > > > >>>I met a few people who have recovered from herniated lumbal disc. They did > > > >>>bowel cleanse and they corrected their diet and they received Yumeiho > > > >>>treatments (Hip correcting therapy .) > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>I also met a few lucky ones who did not change diet, but only improved > > > >>>thanks to treatments. > > > >>> > > > >>>And I also met a few who did not improwe until surgery. > > > >>>And few who were not very happy with surgery. > > > >>> > > > >>>Some years ago I have been working as therapist, treating seriousluy > > > >>>injured people with Yumeiho therapy. > > > >>>What I have learned is next: > > > >>> > > > >>> " Those who realy want to get better, and who are ready to do some > > > >>>exercises, to change thier diet, to cleanse bowel, and to take rest when > > > >>>they need it, those people get cured. > > > >>> > > > >>>Those who prefer taking pain killers and do not want to change lifestile, > > > >>>those can be helped only by surgery. > > > >>> > > > >>>But, many of them get the same problem, or some other disk , after few > > > >>>years, beacuse they did not remove the cause of the problem. It is up to > > > >>>you to make a differfent. " > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>But is is very much individual, and mainly depend on diet. > > > >>> > > > >>>If your diet is not what your body need (adjusted for your own needs !), > > > >>>then it may not work. > > > >>> > > > >>>Shiatsu masssage + Chiropractic treatment may sometimes be a god > > > >>>replacement for Yumeiho Therapy. > > > >>> > > > >>>The best diet for you is diet adjusted for your blood type , excluding > > > >>>foods-that-kill (sugar, alcohol, Aspartame, MSG, refined foods, processedd > > > >>>foods, non-organic foods, toxic foods, ...... ) > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>Dental cleanse, and liver flush can also help. > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>Why are diet and absorbtion so important ? > > > >>> > > > >>>Simply, because if you don't bring to your body what it needs, it will not > > > >>>be able to produce healthy tissue, including tissue of your disk. > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>Disk made of poor quality material can not last as long as it should, and > > > >>>can not support same forces as it should. > > > >>> > > > >>>Once material is improved, body healing ability may work. > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>Sometimes, disk may be dammaged beyond the possibility of repair. I guess > > > >>>those who do not get better after surgery are often having very poor > > > >>>quality disk, disk that was too much damaged. > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>Dusan > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >>>Does your free web site address contain more letters than the alphabet? > > > >>>Register a domain name with DomainDirect. A domain with NO hosting fees. > > > >>>Visit http://clickhere./click/49 for full details. > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 1999 Report Share Posted September 8, 1999 Cheryl Robbins-DeVoll wrote: > > From: " Cheryl Robbins-DeVoll " <cjdevoll@...> > > Dear Veterans, > > After six months of hassling with insurance and researching > and even getting medications from overseas for my Babesia, > I can now embark on the 50 day initial Rocephin treatment > I have been waiting for. My I.C. will only pre approve 30 days at > an outpatient clinic,,,,nothing in-home...but I will be getting a > 50 percent employee discount on the 20 days of " unapproved " > treatment and the hospital will not cut me off treatment at > 30 days so I will owe some money but can make payments > as long as my insurance doesn't flake on other costs......... > Crossing my fingers and toes!! I am really sick now and cannot > work but I tend to hang on and do some private teaching (foreign > languages). Now , I have only two students. The money helps a > lot. the rest of the time I am going slowly and in and out of bed. > I have type1 diabetes, Sjogren's syndrome, Lupus, Hashimoto's > Thyroiditis, celiac disease, severe food and drug allergies, mild > asthma, bouts of mild Lyme carditis, neuro cognitive dysfunction with > seizure disorder, severe hip arthritis and tendonitis attributed to Lyme > and platelet and white cell disorders which I believe are due to the > Babesiosis which I have been diagnosed with. I have big- time financial > problems and I need to keep working.......I have 4 new students waiting > to get into my tutoring programs and I REALLY Need the money. > Now I am working 2 hours a week with them it would be 12 hours > a week............I will go five days a week for one hour to the clinic , > 1 to 1.5 hours, 2 grams of Rocephin > and be taking a medium dose of an add-on oral. > I already have yeast problems as my immune system > is shot so I know I will be fighting that .....(am on good diet and tons of > acidophilus with bifidus so don't worry ) Blood sugar in ecxcellent control. > > Am I in a dream world here? Will I be able to do this teaching? It is very > easy for me and done from my home and I rest as much as I want to. > I am a VERY tough cookie and had chronic illness since age 14 > but ...............Lyme has been most delilitating. Any input is appreciated. What have > been your experiences? I definitely need the money for medical costs. > > Thanks so much for your precious time, > > Cheryl in Northern California > Dear Cheryl: Only you can determine what's best for you. But, I will add my 2 cents as to my experience. I was an attorney with a full-time practice, as well as a 4th year Seminary student. I took a leave of absence from Seminary and a group of friends covered my law office for me, so that I only had to work 1 to 2 hours/week. I did this from August 1998, when I got bitten, to May, 1999, when I realized that I just couldn't continue to give any more thought or energy to anything other than my family and my health. Since then, I have been working on trying to get better and I have seen some improvements. I find that any type of thought/stress/mental activity immediately tires me out, but as long as I don't have to use my mental abilities, I am able to live out many days in peace. Good luck to you. Lovette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2000 Report Share Posted December 8, 2000 Hey there again... fantastic tip! Do you think I will be able to get it through customs? Is it illeagal there or something... if not, can you order it from some internet company and get it flown in? Do you know what the reason is, maybe it's just supply and demand??? Take care DAWN >From: " jules " <savages@...> >Reply-hyperthyroidismegroups ><hyperthyroidismegroups> >Subject: need some input >Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 10:09:56 +1100 > >Hi Everyone, > >I need some input -I was hoping i was in remission this year, but my last >blood test shows i am creeping back to hyper: tsh <.05 (ref. range: >.40-4.00), ft4 18 (10-20) and ft3 6.7 (2.8-6.8) - one month ago i dropped >down to one neomercazole 5mgs per day (down from two). I have been testing >in the normal reference ranges all this year, and have come down from 20mgs >to 5mgs of neomercazole in eleven months (but this is my 5th year of >medication for this bout of graves - first diagnosed 21 years ago). > >For the past 2 months, i have been adding some supplements: magnesium >(which have really helped with muscle cramps), glucosamine powder, >myristin,chondroitin (for an inflamed knee ), evening primrose oil (for dry >skin) and a little iron (with folic acid,b6 & b12 included). I have tried >to increase dietary copper supplements ( because you can't buy copper in >tablet form here in australia - Dawn, if you decide to come back to aust., >make sure you bring a supply of copper with you!) > >Now i stopped the evening primrose oil after a month because of the oily >skin and pimples and i stopped the myristin- chondriotin, because i had >some concern about iodine in it ( i'm not sure, but i was thinking there >may have been shark cartilage in it? open for correction). > >My other concern is that i haven't had a period for the last 2 months - i >am nearly 41, but i didn't expect menopause to begin now! From what i can >remember i've nearly always had regular but light periods (even in my >really hyper stages), and always suffered from oily, pimple prone >skin....so i've decided to stop taking the mini-pill ( i take synthetic >progesterone) and see what happens. > >I've also just gone back to two 5mgs of neomercazole. > >I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions,thanks. > >jules. > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _____ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 Hi Dawn, I've got no idea why we can't have copper here - but sometimes we take a while to catch up with US and eng., perhaps it needs to go through our FDA process (you know where they test for safety, etc and sometimes we're WAY behind). I can't imagine there being problems with customs (I have visions of sniffer dogs and bottles of vitamins!!) but there was a big brouhaha a while ago with the olympics and 'sports supplements' ie steroids,etc. BTW you sound much more relaxed (in your emails, anyway) since beginning ATDs - just remember to give them time to " kick in " , Later, jules. need some input > >Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2000 10:09:56 +1100 > > > >Hi Everyone, > > > >I need some input -I was hoping i was in remission this year, but my last > >blood test shows i am creeping back to hyper: tsh <.05 (ref. range: > >.40-4.00), ft4 18 (10-20) and ft3 6.7 (2.8-6.8) - one month ago i dropped > >down to one neomercazole 5mgs per day (down from two). I have been testing > >in the normal reference ranges all this year, and have come down from 20mgs > >to 5mgs of neomercazole in eleven months (but this is my 5th year of > >medication for this bout of graves - first diagnosed 21 years ago). > > > >For the past 2 months, i have been adding some supplements: magnesium > >(which have really helped with muscle cramps), glucosamine powder, > >myristin,chondroitin (for an inflamed knee ), evening primrose oil (for dry > >skin) and a little iron (with folic acid,b6 & b12 included). I have tried > >to increase dietary copper supplements ( because you can't buy copper in > >tablet form here in australia - Dawn, if you decide to come back to aust., > >make sure you bring a supply of copper with you!) > > > >Now i stopped the evening primrose oil after a month because of the oily > >skin and pimples and i stopped the myristin- chondriotin, because i had > >some concern about iodine in it ( i'm not sure, but i was thinking there > >may have been shark cartilage in it? open for correction). > > > >My other concern is that i haven't had a period for the last 2 months - i > >am nearly 41, but i didn't expect menopause to begin now! From what i can > >remember i've nearly always had regular but light periods (even in my > >really hyper stages), and always suffered from oily, pimple prone > >skin....so i've decided to stop taking the mini-pill ( i take synthetic > >progesterone) and see what happens. > > > >I've also just gone back to two 5mgs of neomercazole. > > > >I'd appreciate any thoughts or suggestions,thanks. > > > >jules. > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ _________ > Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2001 Report Share Posted December 12, 2001 > Need some input. A week ago I had a sore throat and a really bad > cough. Could hardly talk. My dr. prescribed a cough medicine that I > could take 1 to 2 tsp. every 4 to 6 hrs. I took it on Thursday night > and again on Friday morning before I left for work. I got home > around 5 Friday evening and was coughing so much I took 2 tsp. before > we went out for dinner. I was feeling really sick and was unable to > eat anything. About 5 weeks ago I had bronchitis, the Dr. prescribed a gel capsule called Benzonatate, 100 mg., 1-4Xda. It did not make me sick to my stomach and relieves the cough very well. Nor did it have any interactions with any of my other meds. We got back home around 7:30 and I was really sick. > Throwing up whatever was in me. Which wasn't much. My sister came > over and around 8:30 I felt sick again and went into the bathroom. > When I got up I passed out. They called an ambulance and was taken > to the hospital. Blood pressure was 144/100 and they couldn't draw > blood from my fingers. They did manage to get an IV in me. The > emergency room dr. looked over all the meds I was taken and came up > with the diagnoises that I took too much cough medicine which made me > pass out. He had no idea what AIH was because he kept asking if it > was A B or C. Ann, Perhaps you should have had the hospital call your liver Dr., since the hospital Dr. didn't know what AIH is. That is a scary thing. I had no blood work done up. Just an EKG because my > chest hurt, but I knew it was just from all the coughing I was > doing. They didn't call my regular dr or even my GI. My family now > feels that my dr. did wrong by prescribing the cough medicine. It > was my liver dr. that prescribed it because I don't care for my > regular dr. He doesn't have the complete history of me so I prefer > my liver dr. Question after all this is do you or anyone feel that > the cough medicine could have made me pass out which is something I > have never done before or could it have been something else that the > ER doctor missed. You might try checking out if the cough medicine had an interaction with some of your other meds. The website I use to check mine is: http://www.RXLIST.COM Also check the ingredients, some will raise the BP significantly. Also ask your pharmacist. I left the hospital around midnight still throwing > up and on top of that I had a migraine which they gave me an imitrex > shot. I have had many migraines in the past and the Imitrex is the only thing that would help them-BUT, it did raise my BP quite a bit. I have to be monitored for several hrs. after having one, as I have had hypertension since I was 18. I hope they monitored you in case that happened to you. They also gave me a shot for the nausea but it didn't seem to > help. I'm feeling better, but I can't seem to get my family to > understand that I don't think it was the cough medicine. I have a > call into my liver dr. to see what she thinks, but I really would > like some input. Sorry for such a long post, but I wanted to give > you all the facts. > > Ann I feel all of these issues should be discussed thoroughly with your Drs. It may have been the cough medicine, the flu, --just about anything. They can make the best decision on this. I am so glad you are feeling better now. Keep us posted. Hugs, Joanna in WA state AIH 8/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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